Gday All. I have been working for a week now and
although my first day was rather difficult, I have started to get used to the
routine of working again. My alarm goes
off at 3:30am but all I have to do is reach up and turn on the heater, then
fall back to sleep. My next alarm goes
off at 4 and this is the painful one because it is now time to get up, at least
the donga is now warm. By 5am I am
across the road at the Caltex waiting to be picked up in the mini bus to arrive
on site by 5:45. A quick toolbox meeting
(safety meeting) and the machines are being started around 6 o’clock. We get a 15 minute smoko at 10:30 and 45
minutes for lunch about 1:30pm, we then push through til 5:45pm to be out the
door at 6 and home just after 6:30. I
will then cook tea and eat with the donga boys and am in bed generally around
8:30, ready to do it all again the next day.
So far at work I have spent all
my time in the little articulated dump trucks.
These trucks hold around 40-50tonne of dirt. There are three trucks and each day we run
about 110 loads out of the pit each. The
trucks drive very slowly up out of the pit when they are loaded, but we have no
trouble reaching their top speed of 55kph going back down into the pit. The best times are just after the water cart
has wet the road to keep the dust down. We get about 3 runs each with very little
traction and there is some serious drifting going on around the corners. As the trucks are articulated and the drive
tyres are on the trailer, it is a lot different to sliding a rigid vehicle and
took me a while to get used to it but if at first you don’t succeed… On Wednesday night it rained heavily and
yesterday we were sliding all morning.
There is a tight ‘s bend’ upon entering the pit and the only thing
pulling us around the bend were the wheel ruts in the road. So far it has been quite a laugh driving
these little dumpys, and the days seem to fly by.
| The 80Tonne Excavator Loading The Articulated Dump Trucks The D8 Dozer |
The definite highlight of the week though had to be last night just after we parked up the machines and loaded into the minibus. The driver then decided he would take a short cut through a huge puddle and got bogged. We tried pushing but soon realised we were wasting our effort. As we were still on the mine site it would have taken a lot of bureaucratic stuffing around, which no one wanted after a long day, so we quickly and quietly got the front end loader and lifted the rear of the minibus up with the front bucket and pushed it out of the puddle. Later that night after a few drinks we were retelling each others perspective of the event, the noises the minibus was making and the worried looks on people faces, hoping the supervisor didn’t come looking for us at that moment. We were in tears from laughing so hard.
Today three of us were given the
day off because we are being moved to another crew (this has nothing to do with
the minibus incident). Tomorrow I will
be starting a week of dayshift, then a week of nightshift and then a week
off. There will be three crews running
so that the mine can run 24/7. Hopefully the new crew will be as much of a laugh as the last one. I haven’t
done much today, only a load of washing and then just relaxed with the boys
around the caravan park. Well it’s about
tea time so I will end here. Hope
everyone is staying out of trouble better than I am, if not at least not getting
caught.
drifting a dumpy, typical nathan.
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