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It's also weird to single out electricians when it's the construction companies themselves that are being dragged across the globe to the few places that will auto stamp new data centers. There's a private compound in the Western US that doesn't allow reporters and is blowing millions to bring workers in from thousand of miles away. Rumor is local crews weren't considered because they'd be more likely to report environmental concerns in their own backyard.
Huh, where's that?
Last data center I was on outside Cheyenne, WY there were about 100 iron workers from Texas doing their thing.
Fernley, details these days are hard to find since the tech companies started moving in.
https://www.nevadaappeal.com/news/2019/jul/12/45-million-industrial-sale-closes-in-fernley-secon/