When the oil boom hit North Dakota, Randy Ramsey traded his professional attire for coveralls and a blue-collar job.Link sent to me by a reader. Thank you.
He hasn’t regretted the switch.
“I was a white-collar guy. I did sales. I never pictured myself going to work in the oil fields,” said Randy, 36, a former Spokane resident. “I still have my white shirts and ties in my closet, but I never wear them.” Both he and his wife, Dolly, expect to earn six-figure salaries working in the oil industry this year. They’re saving their money, with the goal of retiring in 10 years.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Spokesman-Review: Series of Articles on the Bakken
Link here.
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