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or is this just driving trucks to/from there?

mind you it is pretty hard work... driving in and out of a pit 12hrs a day or night. normal shift at the moment in 2weeks on and one week off. but there are some that do different things

Costs about:

 

~$1000 for lessons

~$250 for the test (for the truck)

$37.50 from QLD transport for the test.

 

Hmmm yeap still be dreamin!

then you claim it all back on tax like i have done :)

there other option is that IT firm that i e-mailed you with

yeah.. heard its not easy work.

I heard of people that know people that have done it for a while :) Good money but tough life. Not for me!

cyrice:

Steal a truck - Free

Learn how to drive it on the run to Perth - Free

Getting killed by the trucky or associated bad-ass bikers you stole the truck from - Free

See, you can do it all for free if you were keen enough.

Really if you are single and can be tight with your money, a mate of mine who has been workin in the blair athol mine, central qld, he has been workin there for 3 yrs and has about $150k saved up in the bank, he's going to try to retire in 3 years with ~$500k, buy several houses and live off them.

But yeah no life and have to deal with other miners, who are normally drunks, no offense!

im so pissed off - what is it with guys :)

Cant they just leave the missus in peace when she's happy?!! why do they have to ruin it then complain you have issues! I mean i didnt have issues before you upset me honey! :)

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