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Jensen said he earned several thousand dollars this summer from the showers. He recently advertised the business on Craigslist at $95,000 and hopes to use the proceeds to pay for four years of tuition at McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul, Minn. The talented guitarist, percussionist and music writer begins classes this month. McNally Smith President Harry Chalmiers said Jensen's entrepreneurial spirit will serve him well in the music industry, another tough business. "You've got to be prepared to think outside the box and be creative and innovative," Chalmiers said. "That's always been true for musicians and in the economy today, it's true for more and more people." Hayley Matthews, 47, moved to North Dakota from Montana a few weeks ago to start a business cleaning homes, apartments and campers for oilfield workers. Matthews said she was showering at a motel in the area, but the water there "smelled like a cat box." Jensen's shower facility has been a godsend, she said. "It's just wonderful to take a nice shower and still feel like a girl out here in the oil patch," Matthews said. Jensen said he's seen customers come in grimy and grouchy and leave clean and cordial. He passes the time between clients cleaning the facility, playing guitar and writing letters thanking friends and relatives for graduation gifts. And he contemplates other businesses. "I brainstorm and think of what's in demand here," Jensen said. "I've got a bunch of ideas. All it takes is guts, really."
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