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    i do FIFO in central Qld in the oil and gas industry as a safety coordinator my accomadation and 3 cooked meals aday are provided by the company .As for family life i have a 4yrs old and a 10mnth old and see them more and have better quality time with them now ,than when i worked close by then i use to leave for work at 5am and get back around 6pm mon-fri and sat was 5am -4pm so during the week i would see them for max a hour and on a sat for about 4 hrs then sun i was tired so did not want to do much ,now i work for 13 days and spend 8 solid/quality days at home or camping with my family and see them more and get paid 3 times more than i would working in Brisbane .I thought it was never going to be for me as i always put my family first ,but it is way better ,and yes i do miss them everyday but i get back after work and call them on skype every night.
    The mining towns are racking in the cash i needed a new pair of boots same pair i would pay 150 in Brisbane cost me 380 ,a tooth brush at home 8 bucks out here 20 bucks a schooner of beer 8bucks back home 4bucks so all this crying out that they getting done over is bollocks we getting shafted because they no we are making good coin ,i know guys how are living in a crapy 4 bed house paying 2600 a week when usually you would not pay more than 350 a week for it

    SO YOU TELL ME WHO'S ON THE WINNING EDGE

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco_thrasher View Post
    i do FIFO in central Qld in the oil and gas industry as a safety coordinator my accomadation and 3 cooked meals aday are provided by the company .As for family life i have a 4yrs old and a 10mnth old and see them more and have better quality time with them now ,than when i worked close by then i use to leave for work at 5am and get back around 6pm mon-fri and sat was 5am -4pm so during the week i would see them for max a hour and on a sat for about 4 hrs then sun i was tired so did not want to do much ,now i work for 13 days and spend 8 solid/quality days at home or camping with my family and see them more and get paid 3 times more than i would working in Brisbane .I thought it was never going to be for me as i always put my family first ,but it is way better ,and yes i do miss them everyday but i get back after work and call them on skype every night.
    The mining towns are racking in the cash i needed a new pair of boots same pair i would pay 150 in Brisbane cost me 380 ,a tooth brush at home 8 bucks out here 20 bucks a schooner of beer 8bucks back home 4bucks so all this crying out that they getting done over is bollocks we getting shafted because they no we are making good coin ,i know guys how are living in a crapy 4 bed house paying 2600 a week when usually you would not pay more than 350 a week for it

    SO YOU TELL ME WHO'S ON THE WINNING EDGE
    You are 100% correct. I found similar when I was BIBO from Ravey. The quality of time with the family on an even time Roster was great and would go back to it in a minute. Even school days, simple things like being able to attend school carnivals, presentations etc was nice.
    Working 12hr plus days anyway you may see the kids for a very short period anyway and most nights you were tired.
    Newman we are fotunate to have a wollies so prices are not that bad. However things like shoes are dear and you just can not buy kids cheap shoes here. People sort of just dont get we have to drive 500kms minimum for basic shopping in South Hedland or 1100kms to Perth for shopping.
    Housing here private is $1800 up per week for a ****box house.
    People who own businesses in mining towns like Newman become wealthy very quickly.
    A good example is a carton of Heineken here is $50. In Perth, Geraldton etc $40 normal and sometimes less. Freight is not $10 per carton on top of normal freight. So you work that out on every carton of beer or bottle of spirits and the are making a killing.
    Even Chicken Treat or Subway charge more for their meals. Yet in Broome and Hedland it is the same price as Perth. Go figure.
    Generally it is not the mining companies that are killing the towns, but the greed of the locals that want top dollar for their real estate or price gouge retail products and the govt departments that just expect the mining companies to pay for infrastructure.
    You only have to look at Esperance when Ravey opened up. People suddenly thought their $300,000 houses were worth $600,000 because a mine opened up 150kms away. It was a joke, some were lucky and sold to ignorant Sydneysiders that moved over and thought that was a reasonable price, but a lot were left on the market. I know when we were looking down there prices were just stupid. They have sort of levelled now. I had to ask a few why would I spend $600k on your house when I can build with all the trimmings etc for $300-350k?
    Like I have said FIFO, DIDO, BIBO is not for everyone, but can work if you have a good relationship.
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    Quote Originally Posted by disco_thrasher View Post
    SO YOU TELL ME WHO'S ON THE WINNING EDGE
    certainly not the locals..... all the places getting rented out for big $$ are all "investment" properties bought by people who can afford to buy them..... locals cant afford "investment" properties.....

    same for the business too bud, and guess what, locals pay the same overinflated prices as the miners do, but the locals dont get the big $$ jobs to help ease the financial pain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    certainly not the locals..... all the places getting rented out for big $$ are all "investment" properties bought by people who can afford to buy them..... locals cant afford "investment" properties.....

    same for the business too bud, and guess what, locals pay the same overinflated prices as the miners do, but the locals dont get the big $$ jobs to help ease the financial pain
    Yes, but it is a catch 22 as it is often the locals (or ex locals) that own these rental properties and are only too happy to charge high rents. As with everything you end up with winners and losers. I think your statement about locals not affording investment properties is not entirely correct. Usually at one point owners have been locals and often buy multiple properties.
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    From someone who has been there.

    A FIFO workers Lament
    Awake well before dawn
    I don my steelcaps and tread the path well worn
    To the mess hall
    Bleary eyed and with a yawn
    For an unfriendly breakfast
    With an unfriendly crew
    What the hell is this sloppy gruel
    12 hours at the pit
    Sloshing around in the muddy ****
    Keep those machines working
    Gotta keep that dirt moving
    A call on the two way
    Here we go again
    Flat out
    All day
    Time for a feed and a tub
    **** that
    I’m off to the pub
    No woman
    No song
    Just the wine and an occasional bong
    For a grand a week
    ****
    for a thousand bucks a day
    it still would be
    hard to stay

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    Quote Originally Posted by kentkal View Post
    for a thousand bucks a day
    it still would be
    hard to stay
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    as I keep telling the ones who whinge about being "forced" to live out here....

    "Dont like it? **** off then, I'm sure theres someone else around ehre who loves living here and wants your job"

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    FIFO = fit in, or **** off

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    Quote Originally Posted by kentkal View Post
    FIFO = fit in, or **** off
    Obviously yo have seen the Newman shirts
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    We used to have a saying in the Navy, when things got a bit tough, " if you don't have a sense of humour, you shouldn't be here". I suppose that applies to a lot of circumstances, doesn't mean you have to like it , though. Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    That is a little unfair. Yes there are irresponsible FIFO workers at every site, but there are also irresponsible residential people as well.
    The worst we have in Newman is not the workforce (though some do need to be taken to task), but the so called traditional land owners that are supposed to respect the land. In general they have no respect for anyone or anything. The rubbish they just leave around is astonishing for a portion of the community that is supposed to have an affinity with the land. It is at the point that the kids can not ride on the bike path due to broken glass, Trucks have to come to a screaming halt due to people asleep on the road, burnt out wrecks everywhere and so the list goes on.
    Yeah Craig, We have beddybyes on the roads in the summer apparently it's the way to go after few.
    Difference between your focus group and miners......the first Australians that are irresponsible tend to dump tonnage rather than a case worth of rubbish point taken, but in my opinion they don't dump where I go.

    And glass, broken glass is pretty it sparkles in the sun!
    Don't understand the glass thing Roebourne is like a glass recycling plant with a touch of chaos added you risk your tyres going through there on occassion.
    So fair play to you mate.
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