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04-02-2008, 09:05 PM | #1 | ||
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Location: Mackay, QLD
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Hey guys and gals,
The missus and i are thinking about making the big move to WA or FNQld in search of mining work. Our situation at the moment, i am a diesel mechanic with heavy vehicle experience (but am looking at being an operator), and my girl is a primary school teacher (about to finish uni). Basically we are asking if anyone knows the first step we have to take to make this happen, i.e. do we settle her in a teaching job first to take advantage of the cheap/free accomadation somewhere near a mine, and then i look for a job. Or do i look for a mining job at a recruitment agency and then she finds a job at a school nearby/the local school. Also does anybody know any areas that are booming or pay good that would be fairly remote, hopefully without being fly in fly out, or too far away from water. Cheers for any feed back in advance Ben
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