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Become a Trades assistant at a mine site. Around 5 bucks an hour less but enough to take home 1300 a week clear. Dont need any brains though and if the job is too hard you just say im not qualified.
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Well,im a driller,i earn $16p/hr drilling for coal,we do a 90-yes,90-hr week,for 16 days straight,plus,we have to travel 6hrs to go home every hitch,and as i am on salary,my take home is $840.Dont be a driller unless they are a high paying company-$90,000 is a good company.As such,i am hopefully on my way to an offshore oil rig,$125,000US,5 months on,1 month off(paid),they do 2 hitches a yr-so 10months,$250,000 US,plus what they pay for the 2 months off
The worst i have done was 19weeks straight on a land rig,drilling for oil,$15p/hr,12hr+a day........
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as others have said, get yourself some qualifications, think of the future...do you want to be labouring or do you want a career you can be proud of and make big bucks ? You are never too old, at age 28 I quit being a forklift driver and decided to study 3d animation and visual effects for film and TV, three years later I was working on King Kong and having meetings with Peter Jackson in one of the biggest Visual effects houses on the planet on a base wage of 170k,..not really working just being creative and having fun . I saw some invoices from some of the more senior people that were above 15k a week :
Moral of the story is where theres a will theres a way.
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Do an apprenticeship. I'm first year sparky making $430 clear. By 4th year, i'll be clearing a gran + company car, free fuel and mobile.
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I've read some of the posts in this thread. Interesting how popular mining is. With all the recommendations to go into mining (for the "labor" oriented people) are there that many jobs in the field being offered?
I am a Toolmaker with 10 years experience. I don't just machine things though. Besides being able to machine things on milling machines, lathes, surface grinders, and all the usual stuff I also design things and engineer them. This could be designing a hand tool to alleviate ergonomic concerns, re-engineering a machine component for longer wear, stronger shock resistance, or ease of removing and replacing for maintenance, designing a fixture for assembly processes, or an aperatus or other "tooling". I draw them in CAD in both 3-D and 2-D. I use a CAM program (Computer Aided Machining) that writes out the long list of code to run a CNC machine. I can also edit that code manually. Then I set up and run the CNC after programing it. I also do the problem solving that is the catalyst for all this work. I also do reverse-engineering. Besides all that I can also weld with stick arc (SMAW), TIG (GTAW), and MIG (GMAW) in all positions. I can weld aluminium and stainless steel as well as chromiuim and others. I can use an oxy-acetylene torch to weld, braze, silver solder, or cut. I've also welded cast iron with this torch. I've done carbon arc cutting. I've been welding sporatically since I was 15. I'm 42 now. In my Apprenticeship for Toolmaker I also had classes in Metallurgy, both ferrous and non-ferrous, Trigonometry, Physics, Drafting, and Geometry to name a few. However, though I have certification with the State of Ohio and the U.S. Department of Labor as a Toolmaker, I do not have a college degree. My question is, if I were to move to Australia would I be able to find work and would it pay well? Thanks, Steve
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Got a few mates that jump on board the vineyard industry every year and RAKE in the money. Harvest time for vineyards = lots of hours and reasonable pay.
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In South Aust. nearly every tool maker/tool shop is tied up making injection moulding tools for FORD that once made, trialled & approved are off to Canada to produce 07/08 and beyond parts (do canada produce ford usa's plastic parts) ? presumably so or at least some of them. We're trialling most of them and the difference in quality is amazing. Some tool shops really take pride in their work. Others are just funny and think it's fine to place an eyebolt or lifting strap completely off centre so the tool hangs on an angle. |
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Great thread.
I wanna hear more bout the pharmacuetical/chemical type roles. They sound good. Any in the Brisbane region? |
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13-03-2007, 11:52 AM | #43 | ||
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I'm only 17 and during the holidays I was doing removalist with a recruitment agencey. I mostly worked from about 8am to 630pm but we did have over time. I was working about 2-4 days a week. I was making around $300-$700 after tax. The truckies who are also removalist were on $25 an hour and also after 8 hours they would get over time. Some of them were geting about $1500 a week after tax for 5 days of work. Yeah the hours can be messed up because you can't leave the job until you have delieverd everything but it's great. A bit of lifting, the blokes are fun and theres always time for a rest. You may get tips from customers, sometimes food and on a few occasions we get tipped with a 6 pack.
If you wan't a job that is just part time them removalist may be for you. It would be alot safer then doing mining. P.s It wasn't rare for people to be getting $2,ooo plus for a busy week, I found $1500 to be the average pay
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there is nothing greedy about wanting a high paying job. working for love is not everyones cup of tea . somethings to consider though . al ot of those CHEMICAL high paying jobs , are paying you too **** in a container once a month !!!!
mining can be dangerous and life shortening , with bad health later on . i'm not saying dont go for it . just weigh up the risks . i get paid very well , because of experiance , demand , and danger . + shift work . which all have consequences . but . its better than crap money in a suit . |
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somtimes it's good to get a bit less and work in a suit with an office a nice company car and phone. 9-5 with little physical work. That's why I want to be a car salesman. yeah I could have stayed with removalist and be guarenteed heaps of work and money but at the end of the day you don't have as much freedom and you work yourself to the bone.
P.s i'm aware that carsalesman can workends and late on Thursdays but I enjoy cars and can see that as a great career. Plus I can be pretty convincing lol
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Construction seems the best payed. Site work pays very well. I once worked for a engineering contractor who had an office at an engineering jobbing workshop that did various construction jobs. The tradies, mostly boilermakers and welders made at least $26 an hour base rate, even the guys who worked at the workshop and didnt go on site.
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Certainly agree people should strive for their highest worth. The gloves are off, so to speak! Concept of high paying job is interesting... big money to one person is pittance to another. My pay is fairly comfortable in my mind, some people i know think that's a lot... some people i know wouldnt get out of bed for less than 100k (im a far cry away from 100k lol... 25 years old, early days...).
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Interesting that your work there goes to Canada. I live close to Cleveland, Ohio, and there are many quality injection mold companies here. Heck, if there is any kind of metal "thing" to be made there are plenty of high tech, or low tech, campanies here that can do it, to make the molds, dies, intricate small machined parts, large machined parts, or to do the plastic injection. I don't know why Ford is having them made there. I would think for the added shipping cost that it would cost more that way. Here, companies have cutting edge software and state of the art CNC machinery to be able to compete against the Chinese. I know Australians don't work cheaper than the Chinese, even with the exchange rate. It just doesn't make sense. I guess I'll have to write another email to Mark Fields again. Pride in my work? I don't want anyone, even a Journeyman with twice the experience, touching what I am working on. My work is represetative of me and who I am. I don't want any part of it out of my control where someone else can screw something up and make me look bad. What I have learned is that "Nobody cares as much about what you are doing than you." That is what I have learned and have told many people. When this goes to where it's needed people will form an opinion on the person that made it and that is all they have to go by, so I want it to be as perfect as is possible. Ok, enough of that. I am also an artist so when I got into the trade metalworking just became another art medium for me. I will dress something up or polish it to give it a shine before I give it to the person that is going to be using it. That way they also take better care of it because you took the time to make something nice for them. I also tell them to use it for a few hours and I will check back to see if they want any changes after they get used to it. "Straight in the door here mate!.... So desperate for good "allrounder" ESPECIALLY with CNC (Machining centre / CNC Lathe) programming and CAD skills! Paywise... ?? PM me. (seriously)" I just may drop you a PM. The thing is my wife would like to take a vacation to Australia, and I've been wanting to for quite a long time. But I know once we get there, whenever that will be, she will want to move there. Moving there would be years away, but I like to have job security. Thanks, Steve
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But as a result of the demand for energy and metals increasing exponentially in developing economies, much much higher resource/commodity values on the markets, there's a LOT of companies rushing into these industries in Australia (coal, uranium, metals)... particularly in the west/northern areas... and as a reuslt, big demand for workers - of all associated trades and of course plenty of unskilled labour is needed as well. There is just billions and billions and billions of dollars rushing into the sector. So yeah - there really is that many jobs being offered. The obvious flow on effects is that people in the nearby capitals - Perth being primary example, are seeing wages increase, as employers attempt to discourage people from leaving their current job for "a stint in the mines".
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I wasnt suggesting this as a career to you as such, rather as an example of how with the right attitude and a bit of thought anything is possible.. good luck with whatever you decide to do :sm_headba
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Im 19 and a high school dropout, working 9-5 @ $22/hr and 5:30-11 @ only $15.50/hr. 6 days a week, its hard work, but im hoping to own a car and house by the time im 30 and chasing a career in radio....
Definatly agree that working hard while your young and able is better than working until you die...
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(SMILEY) "Quote" Do an apprenticeship. I'm first year sparky making $430 clear. By 4th year, i'll be clearing a gran + company car, free fuel and mobile.
ive been told 1st yr is 250 clear. are you on EBA rates or something or getting overtime. not to sure but im in melbourne and i cant find anybody willing to employ someone at the moment in the electrical industry. how did you go about it if u dont mind? cheers, |
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But pre-ap is the right path to start, will give you the knowledge of whether or not it will be good for you. As for some1 else saying sometimes its easier doing a 9-5 office job, I thought of that as an easy way too but then realised how many people then come home to go to the gym to make up sitting down all day. As long as you dont hit the booze too hard, as a tradee your always on your toes and doing physical labor and should stay fairly fit. I thought electrician would be easier than some trades but with all the tools you carry, cable drums, ladders and having to climb everywhere, its quite a workout.
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