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scrubbedexpat098 Jan 12th 2015 10:39 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 11531046)
I'm planning to start FIFO later this year, hopefully for 5 or so years then retire.

That's the plan, we'll see if it happens though...

What game you in fella? I'm toying with the idea of going maintenance when the construction fizzles out, 2 and 1 roster....very much in 2 minds though, as FIFO has lost it's appeal for me somewhat

renth Jan 13th 2015 9:09 am

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by stevenglish1 (Post 11531663)
What game you in fella? I'm toying with the idea of going maintenance when the construction fizzles out, 2 and 1 roster....very much in 2 minds though, as FIFO has lost it's appeal for me somewhat

Hi, I've got 10 years firefighting and emergency management experience and am studying the Cert IV Mining Emergency Response Officer so am hoping to get into that. I have quite a few mates who do it so believe I have the all important inside contacts.

I've got Cert. IV Trainer/Assessor too.

I'll only be interested in a "family friendly" roster like 8:6 though.

Amazulu Jan 13th 2015 8:40 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 11532385)
Hi, I've got 10 years firefighting and emergency management experience and am studying the Cert IV Mining Emergency Response Officer so am hoping to get into that. I have quite a few mates who do it so believe I have the all important inside contacts.

I've got Cert. IV Trainer/Assessor too.

I'll only be interested in a "family friendly" roster like 8:6 though.

FMG amd RTIO offer this roster for their operations people

I was recently offered a FIFO roster of 5:2:4:3 in Newman. I turned it down as I found something locally. Luckily in my game you can earn as much, or more, in Perth as you can get FIFO

scrubbedexpat098 Jan 13th 2015 8:47 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 11532385)
Hi, I've got 10 years firefighting and emergency management experience and am studying the Cert IV Mining Emergency Response Officer so am hoping to get into that. I have quite a few mates who do it so believe I have the all important inside contacts.

I've got Cert. IV Trainer/Assessor too.

I'll only be interested in a "family friendly" roster like 8:6 though.

The only trouble is that the money is in construction for the most part, I would love the idea of 8 and 6 but that would be working direct for the mine/operator I would imagine. In my experience you can have longevity (maintenance), or big bucks(construction) but rarely both.


Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11532837)
FMG amd RTIO offer this roster for their operations people

I was recently offered a FIFO roster of 5:2:4:3 in Newman. I turned it down as I found something locally. Luckily in my game you can earn as much, or more, in Perth as you can get FIFO

Rent boy????:eek: Newman is a rat hole, now Tom Price would get my attention, lovely place

Amazulu Jan 13th 2015 8:50 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by stevenglish1 (Post 11532844)
The only trouble is that the money is in construction for the most part, I would love the idea of 8 and 6 but that would be working direct for the mine/operator I would imagine. In my experience you can have longevity (maintenance), or big bucks(construction) but rarely both.



Rent boy????:eek: Newman is a rat hole, now Tom Price would get my attention, lovely place

That's what you do on site! Hopefully it's a good gig for you

Agree about Tom Price. Never been to Newman and have no great desire to go

scrubbedexpat098 Jan 13th 2015 8:52 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11532847)
That's what you do on site! Hopefully it's a good gig for you

Agree about Tom Price. Never been to Newman and have no great desire to go

It brings in the extra few quid I need to finance the Nags Head :lol:

Bix Jan 13th 2015 9:24 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by stevenglish1 (Post 11532844)
Rent boy????

Funny you should mention that as when I first came across Renth it was the first thing that came to my mind. :egyptian:

To be honest in my early days his wit, sarcastic and otherwise, really got to me to the extent that he was top of my "bop on the nose" expats list for a while. :boxing:

However I soon realised it was a flavour to be savoured and enjoyed like a rich and heavy Merlot. :drinkwine:.....and besides he's only a tutor and fireman. :lol:

I would still like to know what Renth means though..... if anything.:p

LeeWillo Jan 13th 2015 9:40 pm

Re: FIFO work
 
Who you working for Steve - JHG?

I could have done the FIFO on the RoyHill job with BGC, but we were having a baby as it was about to start, I ended up on a residential job in South Australia. I think I would find it hard doing FIFO. I know some do, and I know others who love it. They like that they get real 'off' time. Whereas I tend to have my phone beeping all weekend with work emails and take the odd call, so probably don't get a real break.

I take my hat off to those that manage to do it.

renth Jan 14th 2015 1:07 am

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by Bix (Post 11532866)
Funny you should mention that as when I first came across Renth it was the first thing that came to my mind. :egyptian:

To be honest in my early days his wit, sarcastic and otherwise, really got to me to the extent that he was top of my "bop on the nose" expats list for a while. :boxing:

However I soon realised it was a flavour to be savoured and enjoyed like a rich and heavy Merlot. :drinkwine:.....and besides he's only a tutor and fireman. :lol:

I would still like to know what Renth means though..... if anything.:p

Thanks, (I think).

scrubbedexpat098 Jan 14th 2015 9:52 am

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by LeeWillo (Post 11532878)
Who you working for Steve - JHG?

I could have done the FIFO on the RoyHill job with BGC, but we were having a baby as it was about to start, I ended up on a residential job in South Australia. I think I would find it hard doing FIFO. I know some do, and I know others who love it. They like that they get real 'off' time. Whereas I tend to have my phone beeping all weekend with work emails and take the odd call, so probably don't get a real break.

I take my hat off to those that manage to do it.

I'll be working along side Hollands, but not for them, decent bunch of lads, worked with them all before. FIFO's not for everyone, the main thing is to not get reliant on the money, so you need to carry on past when you want to do it. Seems that there's been a glut of suicides lately too, which is never nice. A year to go for me, and that's it unless I go to maintenance :thumbup:

papilon Jan 14th 2015 12:44 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by stevenglish1 (Post 11533610)
I'll be working along side Hollands, but not for them, decent bunch of lads, worked with them all before. FIFO's not for everyone, the main thing is to not get reliant on the money, so you need to carry on past when you want to do it. Seems that there's been a glut of suicides lately too, which is never nice. A year to go for me, and that's it unless I go to maintenance :thumbup:

Suicides? Why would that be.

renth Jan 14th 2015 1:42 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by papilon (Post 11533779)
Suicides? Why would that be.

A lot of people's relationships with wives/girlfriends/families breakdown with FIFO also my understanding is there is a lot of bullying and a "toughen up, princess" attitude.

scrubbedexpat098 Jan 14th 2015 8:02 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by papilon (Post 11533779)
Suicides? Why would that be.


Originally Posted by renth (Post 11533838)
A lot of people's relationships with wives/girlfriends/families breakdown with FIFO also my understanding is there is a lot of bullying and a "toughen up, princess" attitude.

There are a mass of reasons really, these definitely amongst them. You'd be amazed at something as simple as shit camp food can affect someone. Keep active, and avoid stewing in your Donga if you don't like your own company, avoid the wet mess at all costs

Amazulu Jan 14th 2015 9:11 pm

Re: FIFO work
 
There has been a spate of suicides on mine sites but is it really higher than in the overall population?

Apparently the suicide rate among young men (who make up the majority of FIFO) is the highest of all groups in the western world

scrubbedexpat098 Jan 14th 2015 9:24 pm

Re: FIFO work
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11534142)
There has been a spate of suicides on mine sites but is it really higher than in the overall population?

Apparently the suicide rate among young men (who make up the majority of FIFO) is the highest of all groups in the western world

You're right, it's no higher from what I understand, it's only that these guys all had FIFO in common, 12 last year just on one company's sites..See numbers like that and everyone shouts up about it.


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