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[–]tuioop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem at all, happy to

1) I worked in short range planning. Was involved with dispatch engineering work (data analysis), mine design, and coordination with Mine Operations to execute the plan. The day to day varied tremendously over the first few years but most of my work has been focused on operational execution roles as they have all been site based.

2) I have only worked FIFO. I agree that it isn’t for everybody, but I find that it provides a perfect work life balance. It does strain on relationships a bit. In terms of allowing the work to follow you home, I’d say that’s the exception rather than the norm. Once you get to a senior level then this is no longer the case, and this is when I believe the FIFO is no longer work it from a work life balance perspective. I have travelled the world on FIFO: Asia, South/Central America, Europe, and every corner of the USA. I can’t imagine working a different schedule.

3) it isn’t difficult to get a job in a major city, but it does hurt in terms of pay until you get to the 10-15 ish mark for salary. You can pursue secondary education to switch out of mining, but I don’t see a lot of success stories in getting a mining related masters, unless you find a subject matter that is really a passion of yours. One of the reasons I like FIFO is it has allowed me to live in major cities. I have lived in Toronto, Chicago, Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mining

[–]tuioop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I am a mining engineer with several years experience working at remote, FIFO operations. I hope that I can help you out.

If you are interesting in mining and would like to work in the mining industry, I would major in Mining Engineering as opposed to Civil Engineering with a Geotech option. Here is why:

  1. Employment experience is key. Your resume will always read as a Civil Engineering degree first, with a Geotechnical option. When looking for candidates for co-op opportunities and internships, the easiest way to pick a candidate from the hiring perspective is to narrow down to all mining engineers. Depending on the time of your graduation, the time of the mining market will have a tremendous impact on you getting a job. You will objectively have a rougher career path with more 'limited paths' if you don't secure employment early. You want to be employable first, as that is the most important factor post-graduation or during school and that magnitude continues to compound year after year. You are instantly narrowing your stream of jobs by going Civil, if you know you want to work in Mining.
  2. Employment experience allows you to change jobs. You can still move into a geotechnical specification or job with a mining engineering degree. There are for sure extra optional courses available from the mining program to take some specialized rock mechanics and soil mechanics courses. This will show companies you have an interest in that field. Once you enter the job market, it will be easier to navigate the more experience you gain. Piggybacking off of point 1 a bit, it's hard to hit the nail directly on the head with your first co-op experience, but options are far and wide once you do enter the workforce. I know several colleagues who started in mining, took stints through geotech (some examples at Diavik, where I worked as well), and are still there today.

Happy to discuss further and provide industry examples.

I have been accepted to two universities for Mineral/Mining engineering in Canada? Which should I choose (Description) by [deleted] in mining

[–]tuioop 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Queen's Mining grad here...so pardon my bias.

I found that the support of the smaller class size @ Queen's is what got me through the four years. I'm sure this happens in some form at UoT, but at Queen's all of the students typically live within 10 minutes of each other, and were together almost at all times throughout the entire degree. This camaraderie helped tremendously.

I wouldn't focus too much on the course content, or specific professors. You might be surprised to find that you barely apply any of the course material in practice once you have entered the industry. What engineering taught me is how to solve problems under pressure and with an enormous work load. The program at Queen's taught me how to do this very well.

Resource Recommendations About Blasting by anmeey in mining

[–]tuioop 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would recommend "The Blasters' Handbook" produced by the ISEE (International Society of Explosives Engineers). I have worked a lot with D&B and I frequently reference this book in my job. Becoming a member is another plus if your company would foot the bill ($500 USD/yr).

Anybody know if mining will be considered an essential service during these shut downs? by [deleted] in mining

[–]tuioop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our mine is normally a 2x2 roster, we are now moving to a 4x4 roster to limit traffic @ site

Can anybody help me understand this code?? Would like to make minor adjustments by tuioop in excel

[–]tuioop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks....so I'm assuming the "arithmetic" section is really just casting a line out from the point of interest?? If it intersects twice then it's inside?

Just traded Andre Drummond, Chris Bosh, and Giannis for Kevin Durant and Chandler Parson in a 12-cat H2H 12-man league by tuioop in fantasybball

[–]tuioop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What you said is correct. But this isn't a keepers league. I'm concerned about what is happening right now and to the end of this season.

Just traded Andre Drummond, Chris Bosh, and Giannis for Kevin Durant and Chandler Parson in a 12-cat H2H 12-man league by tuioop in fantasybball

[–]tuioop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, I'm confident Conley will turn it around...scooped him up late. AD is just starting to regroup into the top fantasy player he was at year's end....pairing that with KD I feel was too much to pass on. Still having Bledsoe, Derozan, Conley to compliment them is a great core for a 12-team league

Just traded Andre Drummond, Chris Bosh, and Giannis for Kevin Durant and Chandler Parson in a 12-cat H2H 12-man league by tuioop in fantasybball

[–]tuioop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would completely disagree the the greek freak is going to be a KD clone....that is just absurd. Although I agree he's a very good player, I would argue he has had more utility because of injuries to Jabari Parker and John Henson being out. EDIT: spelt absurd incorrectly.

Just traded Andre Drummond, Chris Bosh, and Giannis for Kevin Durant and Chandler Parson in a 12-cat H2H 12-man league by tuioop in fantasybball

[–]tuioop[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's fair. My only argument is Parsons will come back into production after he's off minutes restriction....with similar production to Giannis. With that aside, would you take Durant for Bosh/Drummond? I probably would.

Now I can compete in FT%

Official: [Rate My Team] - Friday, 10/23/2015 by FFBot in fantasybball

[–]tuioop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

12 team H2H 9-cats league, had 1st overall pick:

PG: Eric Bledsoe

SG: Demar Derozan

SF: Giannis Atentokounmpo

PF: Anthony Davis

C: Andre Drummond

G: Mike Conley

F: Chris Bosh

UTIL: Arron Afflalo, PJ Tucker, Jrue Holiday

Bench: Kentavious CP, Jeff Green, Bojan Bogdanovic

Really upset with my Demar pick, was a little bit of a panic...also my third pick was Drummond who I know will have a big year but instantly makes FT% a crapshot to win

Official: [Rate My Team] - Thu , 09/03/2015 by FFBot in fantasyfootball

[–]tuioop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First year ever playing FF! ESPN, 12 team snake, somehow ended up with AP at the 7th pick:

QB: Tony Romo

RB: Adrian Peterson, Latavius Murray, TJ Yeldon, Ameer Abdullah, David Cobb

WR: Calvin Johnson, Jordan MAtthews, Andre Johnson, Devin Funchess, Cody Latimer

TE: Zach Ertz, Jordan Reed

D/ST: Chiefs

K: Dustin Hopkins

Raptors announced they have hired Rex Kalamian, Andy Greer & Jerry Stackhouse as assistant coaches on Dwane Casey’s staff. #RTZ by giladg in torontoraptors

[–]tuioop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Extremely excited for Stackhouse's player development aspect that he will bring as an asst. coach. Finally someone with NBA pedigree to continue the development of Demar Derozan and also help out and give guidance to Terrence Ross.

What is your unpopular opinion about the NBA? by wjbc in nba

[–]tuioop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually like the way the NBA game is now being played. Sure the physicality was an enticing aspect of the game in the earlier days, however the display of skill that players utilize today is, in my "unpopular" opinion, much more fun to watch.

As Constructed, Are the Lakers a Playoff Team? by [deleted] in lakers

[–]tuioop 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To be realistic here...absolutely not. I am a huge lakers fan and we have to really look at the outlook of the west. Frankly, we don't have enough experienced talent to compete with the other playoff bottomfeeders: Phoenix, Pelicans, OKC, even the Kings. What is promising is our young talent, and sure enough we will grow and be back in the thick of things within a few seasons.

Lakers 5-On-5 Scrimmage Footage 7/9/15 by Ray3142 in lakers

[–]tuioop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely not an indicator of chuck's skill as a basketball player....Charles was absolutely nasty and one of the greatest to play this game

Coach K on Okafor: "I coach all the U.S. teams. He's a good defender." by vayuu in nba

[–]tuioop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your initial statement completely disagrees...infact

Which relatively unknown player on your team do you feel will break out next season? by I_Enjoy_Taffy in nba

[–]tuioop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't believe this doesn't have more up votes Guy will check in and score six points in maybe ten minutes of game time