An Interview w/Sept-Îles' Beatahoe
How's life been during the pandemic? I was really blessed because I had a child right before the pandemic, so I was on work leave. I think I stayed sane during the pandemic because I didn't work and I didn't have the pressure to go work with humans. What do you do for a living? I'm a railroad operator; a labourer on a private railroad that goes from my city, Sept-Îles, up north about 300 miles. There's three work camps—one every hundred and some miles. They bring us up in a helicopter and they parachute us into the camp and I stay there for seven days at a time. Were you born and raised in Sept-Îles? Ya, I was born and raised...