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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.

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Good for them working like that.

I know I wouldn't.

 

Yeah, screw that for a living.

 

Living in Australia? No thanks.

Living smack dab in the arse end of nowhere? No way.

Living miles way from my family? God, no thank you.

 

;)

 

 

There are more things to life than just money.

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Yeah, I'm not fussed about becoming mega rich and all the pressures that come with it.

Comfortably well off and enjoying life is the best balance --- if you can get that balance of course!

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Tried to never get in debt.

I come from a time when you could graduate from Uni without huge debts.

Must be crippling now some of the stories you hear about how much students owe before they even start work.

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