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World's Most Dangerous Jobs

Summersdale. Oct. 2013. 208p. ISBN 9781849532921. $15.95. REF
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The popularity of workplace-reality television series such as Ice Road Truckers and The Deadliest Catch serves as a reminder of the allure of real-life professions with an implied risk of danger. This new, first-person title offers a voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of 21 adrenaline junkies who enjoy hazardous occupations. Reid (Boat to Boardroom; 7 Racing Rules) covers jobs ranging from astronaut and avalanche controller to vulcanologist and superbike champion, featuring adventurers who share a bond of courage and resilience. While some careers may appear glamorous—the big-screen stuntman, the firefighter rescuing a child from a burning building—others, such as commercial fisherman, involve grueling work, foul weather, and low pay for little or no glory. In interviews, however, the fisherman expresses the excitement of the big haul, ice road truckers reveals the thrill of handling amazing machines, and the vulcanologist shares his passion for making discoveries. The interviews provide insight into living life on the edge, though some can be dull and lack sufficient detail. The careers are rated for their danger levels and include estimated salaries, with the latter making it apparent that many take on these roles for the excitement rather than the money.
VERDICT Students will enjoy piquing their curiosity with this book that describes the perks and risks of some unorthodox occupations. An affordable, entertaining read for high school and public library career collections.
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