Back at Newman at Xmas Creek as a Plant Fitter. Pat
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Sorry. Good luck if you can get it, but the golden goose has been slain, this country is no longer globally competitive, unions and greedy folk have long seen to that. For the likes of a Geo. nay be so smug, those times have passed. Graduating in a year or so time? Better think about learning Spanish, French or doing African politics.
Lucky country.
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You won't be the only one doing FIFO from Kal Pat. I'm often up at the site just north of where you're going - we now fly into the new airport at Xmas Creek (a lot better than Cloudbreak).
At the moment, I'm at Frankfurt airport waiting to catch a flight back to Perth. Have been over here for a week on a training course. All the white stuff on the ground here at the moment is a pleasant change from the red stuff I'm used to looking at.
Will see you round town sometime no doubt. If you see the grey D2 in your travels - it's not me. My young bloke now has it as his daily driver.
Pat, wouldn't it be the mining CEO's and boards who are scum. They don't care if FIFO families fail, or interested in making communities; just as long as the rivers of profits flow all is good.
Still not all FIFO families fail. Best of times with the new job.
Wouldn't it have something to do with:
* everyone is getting paid more, relative to the flight costs
* Cost of flights cheap relative to 20 years ago with more competitive operators
* Cost to build new housing at the sites now very high (building trades also expecting to be flown in or accommodated, unlike 30+ years ago)
* Govt not forcing companies to build communities unlike years ago
* People are more fussy about living conditions now, want the same level as the cities = expensive
* Jobs are more specialised, due to automation, and there is a smaller pool of these employees, many of whom dont want to live on site (used to the city lifestyle)
* Some mines are now viable with short resource lifetimes, so not worth building a community for them
None of which really makes FIFO a great idea.
Don't know were you got that from.I arrived in town and within a week or two I was knocking work back,I've had two interviews this week alone and another three jobs declined,Tracey has gotten job offers from all over Oz,a very good package from one outback NSW site that was very tempting. Pat