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19 Year Old Female Plantworker Makes $100,000 a Year at Alberta Oil Sands

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Who would of thought a 19 year old girl can make more than her father. Danielle is a first level apprentice millright and works at one of the oil sands projects in Fort McMurray. Danielle ordered three phones from www.free-cellular-phone-deals.com, one for her, one for her mom and one for her dad. Her mom and her dad have a house in Taos, New Mexico. They spend 6 months out of 12 in the US. Because Danielle works at on site at the camp, she doesn't have a chance to see her family very often. So, for her to maintain her sanity as she works 20 days straight without a day off. She uses her T-Mobile phone to send emails and text messages to her family and friends. Danielle's mom has always taught her daughter to go after her dreams. Making $100,000 a year is rare for such a young person.


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How many jobs are created?

While they are much smaller-scale operations than open pit mining, there are still many employment opportunities created by in-situ developments.



In fact, there are 170 billion barrels of oil sands reserves still in the ground, and about 80 per cent of that will be recovered with in-situ technology.“



On the in-situ side, less than two per cent of the remaining oil is under active development,” says Brian Harrison, manager of thermal heavy oil for Devon Energy, which is currently expanding its Jackfish SAGD project 140 kilometres south of Fort McMcMurray.



As the economy rebounds, new projects are expected. Just last month, Suncor Energy announced a $950 million expansion of its Firebag in-situ project.



Maintenance tradespeople working at the plants include instrumentation technicians, millwrights and electricians. Some tradespeople are permanent, full-time workers employed directly by oil sands companies. Some, such as welders, may be hired as-needed on a contract basis.



The qualifications for tradespeople varies, but typically workers start out as entry-level apprentices. Over a period of three or four years, they learn the trade through a mix of on-the-job training and technical schooling.





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