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"I worked offshore as an oil worker for a couple of years"

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Linklater’s throwaway detail lands like a small act of credibility laundering, and it’s telling he offers it with the plainness of a job application line. For a director so associated with talky, drifting, middle-class intimacy, “worked offshore as an oil worker” is a grounding wire: a reminder that his sensibility wasn’t born fully formed in an art-house theater lobby. It’s labor you can’t romanticize for long. Offshore work is physically punishing, socially claustrophobic, rhythmically repetitive. Saying he did it “for a couple of years” quietly signals endurance without turning it into a hero story.

The subtext is about distance from the myth of the filmmaker as prodigy. Linklater’s career has always resisted the prestige narrative; he’s interested in time passing, people talking, lives shaped by routine. Offshore oil work is routine under pressure, with real risk attached. That background helps explain why his films often treat work, class, and ambition as lived textures rather than plot points. He doesn’t fetishize hardship; he notices how environments sculpt speech patterns, patience, and the way people kill time.

Context matters, too: American oil labor sits inside a larger story of boom economies, masculine workplaces, and a country that runs on extraction while pretending it doesn’t. Linklater isn’t making an environmental statement in this line, but the mention smuggles in an awareness of the engine under the culture. It’s a biography fact that doubles as a thesis: art comes from somewhere, and sometimes that somewhere is a rig.

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Verified source: WSWS: "You can't hold back the human spirit" (Richard Linklater, 1998)
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I’m attracted to that story. I worked offshore as an oil worker for a couple of years. I want to make a film about a factory worker.. Primary source: a Q&A interview conducted by David Walsh with Richard Linklater, published March 27, 1998 on the World Socialist Web Site, describing Linklater presenting The Newton Boys at the American Museum of the Moving Image in New York City. The quote appears as part of Linklater’s spoken answer (not a secondary quote-collection). The page has no internal page numbers/chapters because it’s a web article.
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Oil USA (Thomas Chi, 2011) compilation95.0%
Thomas Chi. I worked offshore as an oil worker for a couple of years. Richard Linklater I'm fighting for small busine...
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Linklater, Richard. (2026, February 22). I worked offshore as an oil worker for a couple of years. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-worked-offshore-as-an-oil-worker-for-a-couple-101361/

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Linklater, Richard. "I worked offshore as an oil worker for a couple of years." FixQuotes. February 22, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-worked-offshore-as-an-oil-worker-for-a-couple-101361/.

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"I worked offshore as an oil worker for a couple of years." FixQuotes, 22 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-worked-offshore-as-an-oil-worker-for-a-couple-101361/. Accessed 14 Mar. 2026.

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Richard Linklater (born July 30, 1960) is a Director from USA.

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