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Mantas

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  1. I don't know what politicians are like elsewhere but here they have a real talent for waffling.

    If an interviewer asks a simple question, they can waffle on for a good 2 -3 minutes without ever even coming close to giving an answer.

     

    I'm not sure if that the kind of person your referring to but it annoys the S@#t out of me just the same.

  2. It's not so much the job or the working conditions that is so crap. It's the lifestyle.

    My mate works 21 days straight, 11 hours a day. Then he travels 14 hours on three different flights to get back home for 6 days.

    He misses kids birthdays, kids grand finals, kids concerts, anniversaries, parties....

    The mining 'town' where he works is really a glorified work camp in the desert thousands of kilometers from the nearest city and hundreds to the nearest town.

    It's very hot. Usually 30-40 deg. sometimes higher.

     

    There's enough reasons there to put me off signing up.

  3. :confused:

     

    Surely with such high salaries and people going to work there with no related "qualifications", there would be a rush to go and work there.

     

    There is. As fast as the positions fill, more are being created. They are building whole towns out there. Like JA mentioned before. Businesses cant keep staff. Mining companies paoch the cream of crop.

    If your keen and can put up with the crappy lifestyle then qualifications don't mean too much. Don't forget unemployment is relatively low here anyway, around 5% I think. Lower in some areas.

    Three weeks on and one week off is what guys from here are doing. Most of them are getting the 100-300k jobs plus all expenses as well. Some guys see it as a way to get ahead in life. Do it for 5-10 years or so and set yourself up for life.

  4. The usual reasons. Demand greater than the supply. Too many jobs, not enough people.

    Well, not enough people who are willing to go live in a mining town in the middle of the desert three plane flights away from their families.

    That and the fact that mining companies are wealthy beyond all reality.

  5. Can you explain a little further Mantas?

    Oz has just agreed to have (more?) US troops stationed there and agreed to military exercises between the Ozzie Army and the Yanks. Reading between the lines its a deterrent to China in that the US now have a large and very firm launch pad with which they could launch military strikes into Asia should things turn nasty with China, whom they figure are the likeliest to cause a bit of bother in the region.

    Yes well said Tubby. It's amazing how it can take a politician a 30 mins. to say the exact same thing, without actually saying the world China.

    Also there's much commentary about disputes over seas in the Asia Pacific area (which i was unaware of). With a greater U.S. military presence in the region it is thought that some of the smaller nations might feel a little bolder about pressing their clams further.

  6. More U.S. troops on the ground in Oz and more joint exercises.

    Lots of mutual chummy back slapping going on.

    Lots of talk of glories past and alliances into the future.

    Lots of references to free trade, free markets, freedom, free anything.....

     

    Not to hard to read between the lines hear to see it's all about CHINA!

  7. Whenever I'm quoting or organizing a job in a commercial operation. The question is always asked.

    "Can this be all done at night?" Meaning, can I leave work in the afternoon and arrive back the next morning and it's all magically been done.

    I very politely explain to them that I'm not a 7/11 and I actually sleep at night and work in the day just like they do and for the same reasons as they do.

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