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For those that work at the mines.
Im thinking about maybe going to work in the mines on a FIFO, but im a bit worried about going alone, do you think its a safe place for women?, are there lots of women that work there aswell as men?
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Re: For those that work at the mines.
What type of job are you hoping to get?
I can't answer your questions, but I hope you realize that you generally need a trade or profession that they need. I'm sure that's stating the obvious, but it's quite difficult to high paying jobs at the mines unless you have something they need. |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by comet555
(Post 7015507)
What type of job are you hoping to get?
I can't answer your questions, but I hope you realize that you generally need a trade or profession that they need. I'm sure that's stating the obvious, but it's quite difficult to high paying jobs at the mines unless you have something they need. |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Im not worried about getting work plenty of jobs in OH&S, i seriously dont think there employing hairdressers ;) its more the lifestyle when there im concerned about.
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Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by billymacker
(Post 7015526)
Alot of women do the cleaning job's All the rooms have to be cleaned then there is the job's in the restaurant's and bar's you don't need a trade for them.
I don't know what the answer is in Australia, it depends on how badly they need the jobs done. The mining towns I'm used to had enough local supply for unskilled jobs that the majority of fly in fly out positions were for skilled people. |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 7015556)
Im not worried about getting work plenty of jobs in OH&S, i seriously dont think there employing hairdressers ;) its more the lifestyle when there im concerned about.
I have no idea what they're like in Oz unfortunately. The work camps where I was in Canada were full of men and had lots of drugs around. No idea about here though. I've heard some camps can be really nice and have lots of great facilities. So it probably varies camp to camp as well. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Hopefully someone will come along and answer your question. |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 7015495)
Im thinking about maybe going to work in the mines on a FIFO, but im a bit worried about going alone, do you think its a safe place for women?, are there lots of women that work there aswell as men?
We got invited to the BHP Christmas Party while up there where we met loads of single girls who were doing FIFO. Some drove trucks, some were unskilled lab technicians who received on the job training. All bar none were earning big bucks. It's quite a while since i worked up the mines myself, it used to be brill then ...... but I'd say it's a lot better now. Accommodation is top notch; not like it was when i was up there. The craic is good ............. i'd say go for it. Conditions and the heat can be a bit harsh, but you should soon acclimatise. |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by Bobcat
(Post 7015863)
We just spent a week up at Mt Newman visiting one of our sons and speaking with investors.
We got invited to the BHP Christmas Party while up there where we met loads of single girls who were doing FIFO. Some drove trucks, some were unskilled lab technicians who received on the job training. All bar none were earning big bucks. It's quite a while since i worked up the mines myself, it used to be brill then ...... but I'd say it's a lot better now. Accommodation is top notch; not like it was when i was up there. The craic is good ............. i'd say go for it. Conditions and the heat can be a bit harsh, but you should soon acclimatise. Where are these single girls again? I'm with the wrong mining company! To the OP: There are a lot of women coming into the industry because of things like equality laws and also that they tend to be better drivers for equipment, there are several mines that only hire women to drive the big 3-400 ton trucks. Hogan Mining train truck drivers... Oz companies are very anti-drug and have regular alcohol and drug testing at all mine sites. |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by TheDangerousQuietOne
(Post 7017132)
Where are these single girls again? I'm with the wrong mining company!
To the OP: There are a lot of women coming into the industry because of things like equality laws and also that they tend to be better drivers for equipment, there are several mines that only hire women to drive the big 3-400 ton trucks. Hogan Mining train truck drivers... Oz companies are very anti-drug and have regular alcohol and drug testing at all mine sites. but i have heard that the men indulge in a huge amount of drinking, drugs and fighting and wondered what kind of life the women that work there have? especially the comment "because of things like equality laws" as if its something new :ohmy: |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 7017254)
I would be working in occupational health and safety so hopefully wont be needing to grow a mo and adopt a deep voice needed for being a truckie :D
but i have heard that the men indulge in a huge amount of drinking, drugs and fighting and wondered what kind of life the women that work there have? especially the comment "because of things like equality laws" as if its something new :ohmy: I can see why you'd be worried about drinking/drugs/fighting but it's not like the wild west, if you don't want to be a part of that stuff it's easy to avoid, it's just the same as avoiding a rough part of town/rough pub in any place, you just don't go there! You certainly wouldn't be the only woman if that's a worry so my advice is basically go out there and start applying for jobs! |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 7017254)
but i have heard that the men indulge in a huge amount of drinking, drugs and fighting and wondered what kind of life the women that work there have?
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Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 7017437)
That's what it was like when I worked on the mines in the late 80's. I think a lot depends on which mine you get sent to. A female friend of mine, a primary school teacher took a year off and drove dump trucks on the mines and got on OK, made a bit of cash but said it was incredibly boring.
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Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 7017491)
Boring i can cope with :thumbsup: although did she mean driving the trucks was boring or camp life was boring?
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Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 7017254)
but i have heard that the men indulge in a huge amount of drinking, drugs and fighting and wondered what kind of life the women that work there have?
especially the comment "because of things like equality laws" as if its something new :ohmy: I am told the biggest health issue up in the mines is obesity.... and my company is going to help that out by supplying 30 channels of Foxtel and high speed internet :D which means that muggins is going to be doing some FIFO :unsure: |
Re: For those that work at the mines.
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 7017527)
Both, although I think there could be plenty of shagging available if that's what you're after :D
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