Interesting thread. A couple of things really drew my attention: Feedlots and Swift bullets.
I did 31 years in the military before retiring in Jan 2022. I had "broken time", i.e., got out after Desert Storm and came back in after 9/11. Growing up on a ranch in TX had given me a lot of cattle skills, so from 1998-2001, I was a cattle manager at one feedlot in SW KS and then the Asst GM of another in West-central KS. We had a lot of illegals working in the feedlots and the owner said that, unlike the 70s and 80s, they just couldn't get local kids to work in the feedlots.
From my experience trying to recruit workers and hiring it came down to a few of things:
1. Wages - they hadn't risen with the times.
2. The local ag-minded boys would work there right after graduation or when home from college, but it wasn't something they wanted to make a "career" of for the wages paid. They saw a better future elsewhere and I couldn't blame them.
3. Illegals were willing to work there for the wages offered...better than where they came from.
I couldn't blame the locals for wanting better opportunity nor the illegals for taking the small opportunity given. I'll admit, it did turn my stomach knowing we had illegals working there...and this was greatly to blame for the depressed wages.
Regarding Swift Bullets - After retiring from the military, I originally moved to western KS as my wife was from there. I was about 45 minutes from Quinter and Swift Bullets. I went to the factory numerous times to buy bullets as they came available. Although the operation was surprisingly humble looking, the folks I dealt with seemed quite happy and extremely nice.
One thing to remember is that Swift is essentially located in the middle of nowhere, with a limited labor pool to draw from, and most kids that grow up there were likely looking to graduate and move where there was a bit more "activity". So, you are left with a small pool of locals and a slightly larger pool of workers in surrounding areas. I don't know what they paid, but if you live in one of the closest towns (30, 40, 50 miles away), you have to have a pretty good amount just to pay for weekly gas. And if you lived in the country between the town, there is a high likelihood you either worked on your own farm/ranch or a family farm/ranch, so you weren't looking to go to work in Quinter...