The oil boom: Born to be a roughneck
Richard Karpe had his first roughneck job at age 11, on a rig run by his stepfather. He talks about the roughneck life and its hazards.
CORRECTION: The original text mistated the surname of the roughneck. He is Richard Karpe. The text has been corrected.
The oil boom in North Dakota has attracted all sorts of people looking for work. Some have never seen an oil rig before. Others have spent their careers in the field. And a few — they were born to the life.
Todd Melby is reporting a yearlong project, Black Gold Boom, from Williston, N.D. Marketplace is airing a series of his vignettes of people and scenes from Williston. Today, we hear from someone who had his first roughneck job when he was 11 years old.
Black Gold Boom is an initiative of Localore and the Association of Independents in Radio.