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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Bloody heck! What a disincentive!

    $24/hour for a tradesman who has to supply his own fuel? Laughable. One would get paid more as a trainee signaller on the railway - seriously.
    I know , that's why I think I'll re -train to do something I'll make a bit of money from . It seems any skill they use in the mines is a good start but the railway has been mentioned to me before so I'll take a look

    Quote Originally Posted by tonic View Post
    Hi Matt

    I am in the drilling and blasting game. The TAFE trainer for Shot Firers Tickets was working with us last week and said Xstrata are about to close their copper plant at Mt Isa due to Carbon Tax, taking 1500 direct jobs off shore.

    They are now going to ship the ore off shore for processing. This may shake things up a bit in Mt Isa for a short while as the people look elsewhere.

    I have tried the fly in fly out jobs, good money but hard yards with family.

    Have a look at some of the smaller towns too. I was in Biloela a couple of weeks back doing test drilling. They have a big mine nearbye and it is a quite litle town only a couple of hours from the ocean and great fishing for days off.

    Cant tell you much about the mine or the work there other as I say, close to town and not far from the ocean.

    Good Luck

    Tony
    Cheers Tony
    It's a bit of a pain if things are shutting down due to the carbon tax ,it will make it harder to get into entry level jobs when there are more people looking for work .
    Can you recommend any drilling companies to approach about offsider jobs? I've been told it's a good job to get a start in but most jobs I've seen advertised want experience . Are there any other job's you have seen open to inexperienced workers ?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Plumbers and electricians require licences to work. Other trades don't. Because of this restriction they usually end up rich.
    That generalisation is not totally correct Brian. All tradies (in Qld anyway) are required to be licensed with the QBSA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    That generalisation is not totally correct Brian. All tradies (in Qld anyway) are required to be licensed with the QBSA.
    I think its the same in NSW to , all trades need to be licensed as far as I know

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    I believe WA currently has the lowest unemployment rate.

    If there are any unis or tafes near you you could try and get a job there as a tradie or TA. They may not require you to be licenced - especially if it is a maintenance position.

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    Drilling

    Hi Matt


    There are all types of drilling mate. The drilling with offsiders is generally exploritory work away from home on a roaster system, eg 2 weeks on 1 week off.

    They might work in one area for a while doing multiple holes when they go into production drilling, like some of the CSG guys at present.

    This is not the type of drilling I am involved with so unfortunatley cannot help. But they will be on the web and not doubt easy to find.

    I do drill and blast working in around 8 quarries. Multiple small holes to 14 metres each day, in an air con tracked rig, look up IR ECM660. I live on the Gold Coast and do most of my work here. Sometimes Warwick, Texas. Very hard to get into, generally have to have been away where they have time to train people, we only take experience and are slowing down at present as building industry slows. Most of our product goes into cement and roads etc.

    There is plenty of work in the mines, do more research, look for expo's. There was a great one in Towoomba earlier this year with heaps of job information.

    Tony

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    Roxby Downs isnt too bad a spot and about to explode!
    (olympic dam mine is now virtually completely approved by Govt... BHP have said they'll put 6 billion in asap into setting up and comencing open cut (will be worlds largest open cut mine..)

    This will in turn mean miners/tradies /(Apprentices ??)/drivers, etc etc will all be required as everything that is there will expand on site and in town, also a rumour some major works in pipeline for woomera township and rocket range... so lot of work in area...
    (and they get truckloads of FARMERS UNION ICED COFFEE sent up all the time!)

    (andamooka also will be expanding and require building and extentions etc)

    look at ROXBY on the web, its a neat little place, big money being spent in town and the school etc.. big pool, hall and speedway, golf course etc etc


    worth a thought?


    2ndly TONIC, how many keyboards did you use to put that many posts thru?
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    what quality are you typing to have only been thanked twice in all those posts??



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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    That generalisation is not totally correct Brian. All tradies (in Qld anyway) are required to be licensed with the QBSA.
    What I am saying is that plumbing work & electrical work may only be undertaken by tradesmen with a Plumber & Drainers licence or electrical certificate of competency not just a QBSA permit. Other building work may be done by, and is, by virtually anybody.

    Edit:- the other thing is that plumbing & draining and electrical work is not necessarily building and construction work. Much of the work of these trades is in industry, government, semi-government.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slug_burner View Post
    If you want to work for someone else then mines might be the go. If you want to work for yourself get your plumbing papers sorted.

    You probably should see if there is a means by which you can take your practical exam. Things might have changed but there was a time when you could get your trade recognised by taking an exam where you were given a task that involved reading drawings and doing something iaw the code within a specified time.

    We will continue to have a need for people to build, plumb and wire houses and commercial buildings. The refugees, the retired and the new subdivision dwellers all need somewhere to live and all that goes with the ever expanding major cities. Down here in Melbourne it is difficult to get a tradesman to do repairs so there must be a market for trades.
    Would be nice if I could just get a practical test but unfortunately I have to complete all of the core licensing modules at Tafe = 2 years
    Would be ok if I could find work with a Plumbing contractor in that time and earn whilst I do it but no one round here want's unlicensed Plumbers .

    I think the best bet for me is to try and get work away , that way my partner can stay in Coffs near her family and I can still find work ( hopefully ) .I have approached a lot of mining companies but no one seems that interested . I think I need to get a few things to make me more apealing to them , senior first and a HR license would be my guess at a good starting point .

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonic View Post
    Hi Matt


    There are all types of drilling mate. The drilling with offsiders is generally exploritory work away from home on a roaster system, eg 2 weeks on 1 week off.

    They might work in one area for a while doing multiple holes when they go into production drilling, like some of the CSG guys at present.

    This is not the type of drilling I am involved with so unfortunatley cannot help. But they will be on the web and not doubt easy to find.

    I do drill and blast working in around 8 quarries. Multiple small holes to 14 metres each day, in an air con tracked rig, look up IR ECM660. I live on the Gold Coast and do most of my work here. Sometimes Warwick, Texas. Very hard to get into, generally have to have been away where they have time to train people, we only take experience and are slowing down at present as building industry slows. Most of our product goes into cement and roads etc.

    There is plenty of work in the mines, do more research, look for expo's. There was a great one in Towoomba earlier this year with heaps of job information.

    Tony
    Sounds like you have a good job there Tony I think the best thing for me will be the exploratory work as you say . I think I need to get my HR first before I can be considered for that sort of work so will get it done and keep applying.

    Thanks

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    Definitely get your HR licence as it's necessary on most mine sites for various jobs.
    I can't work out why so many are against FIFO as these days they're such short periods away the family will hardly miss you.
    My son does 1 on 1 off as do many who work for Rio and others here in WA.
    I did around 13 weeks on before getting a week off 20 years ago. Now that was worth complaining about as nobody recognised me when I went home and that included the Cook.
    A mate of mine was in the same position as you some years ago, qualified UK plumber with employment history including working for BNF but only had to do a 10 day course to get his licence in WA.
    Good luck in your quest for work.
    AlanH.

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