So I got as far as Gundy. On a side note, check out this little book.
http://www.minerals.org.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/33451/k4_mine_machines.pdf
I know it looks like a little kids book, but I learnt something from it (or a similar one) when I first read it. At the age of 20.
http://www.minerals.org.au/primary/primary/primary_resources/k-4_readers/index.html
Here's a video to check out, especially if you are female
http://www.women.qld.gov.au/hardhats/resources/downloads/index.html#movie
Personally, I love working in a male dominated industry. I wouldn't have it any other way. Most of the time, it's more straight forward, and you don't have to wonder what people really mean. Coming from working in real estate, it's a massive change, but a lot more fun. I honestly never thought about whether the job I wanted was male or female dominated, and I really hope that wouldn't stop anyone going for the job they want.
About Me
- andy
- I'm like any other uni student. I like clubbing, parties with friends and surfing if I can get a chance. I grew up in Townsville and miss my great friends there, the strand and maggie, but I still get time to have fun in brissie. I'm studying Civil and Construction Engineering at QUT, and I'm finding it a lot more interesting than most people would think. I'm also doing a mining minor at UQ at the same time so that I can work in the mining industry. I hope to work on mine sites once I graduate, because I love the friendliness in small towns, and it's always more fun to brag about being involved in massive projects. Drop me an email at andrea.dale@connect.qut.edu.au if you want to know more :)
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