Bloomberg is reporting:
While men dominate the manual-labor jobs on the rigs, women are
exercising entrepreneurial zeal in opening services ranging from oil
well geology to occupational testing to day care and medical clinics in
western North Dakota. Local authorities and company executives say the
women -- and the businesses they’re creating -- are needed to sustain
the economic boost.
“There are great opportunities for women,” Kathy Neset, 57, the president of Neset Consulting Service Inc., said in an interview. “Whatever skill you have, we need it in western North Dakota.”
Neset started the company, which provides geological services to oil companies, in 1980 with her husband in Tioga, 580 miles northwest of Minneapolis and 95 miles from Watford City. It now employs 180 people.
The photograph at the linked site is worth the visit.
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