Ducks: Two Years in the Oil-Sands – An Insightful Exploration of Canada’s Oil Industry

Ducks: Two Years in the Oil-Sands is an eye-opening and insightful look into the heart of Canada’s oil industry. Written by award-winning journalist Thomas A. Reyer, this book provides readers with an in-depth overview of what it takes to work in one of the most demanding and dangerous occupations in the world. From the struggles of working long hours for low pay, to the stories of those who risk their lives every day in pursuit of a paycheck, Ducks is a must-read for anyone interested oil sands jobs and the people who work them.

The author paints a vivid picture of life on the job based on his own personal experience as a reporter embedded in various oilfield sites throughout Canada. He covers everything from the physical hardships that come with working in extreme temperatures and hazardous conditions, to the psychological tolls that many workers face as they struggle to juggle their family life and professional responsibilities.

Reyer also delves into how many workers are struggling to make ends meet, despite making up one of the largest sectors of Canada’s workforce. He looks at how poor wages, inadequate benefits and lack of support can lead to burnout and depression. With its thoughtful insights and heartbreaking stories, Ducks offers an important glimpse into the daily realities faced by many people in oil sand jobs.

Overall, Ducks: Two Years in the Oil-Sands is an informative and well-written exploration into one of Canada’s most important industries. It provides an invaluable resource for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of what it takes to be part of this industry – both on a personal level, as well as from a social and economic standpoint. Whether you’re considering entering this field or just want to know more about what it takes to survive here, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in learning about Canada’s oil sands industry.