.....'cause i'm leaving!
In 2 weeks i'm heading out once again for the great white north to work at the «Canadian Royalties» mine plant as a Millwright and team leader, it's quite exciting.
My work schedule will be 3weeks ON / 3weeks OFF. I'm currently setting up the logistics so there's no interruption in the shipping from GroupBuys, purchase from the store and all the other services that i offer.
The idea behind this move is too generate momentum in my bizz by having a greater income so i can invest more and get my damn thing rolling where i want it.
I just thought i'd let you guys know for the sake of transparency in my operations.
Sadly, even if in the far end of the world... i'll continue to spam the forums and facebook ;)
Cheers!
Rej
Sounds great, except for the cold part...
Safe travels Rej.
21 on/21 off actually isn't a bad schedule. When I was up at Diavik I think it was 14/7 or 21/10, worst I've worked is 28/4, not so bad when it's the summer time, but when it's -60 in the winter.....
Are you heading up to the oilsands, the diamond mines, or iron ore in Labrador?
Quote from: jimilee on July 21, 2014, 09:28:07 PM
Sounds great, except for the cold part...
Cold is my comfort zone... this place is not in the Arctic Circle, like where i was working before.
In winter it might get at -50C max ;)
Quote from: GermanCdn on July 21, 2014, 09:29:26 PM
Safe travels Rej.
21 on/21 off actually isn't a bad schedule. When I was up at Diavik I think it was 14/7 or 21/10, worst I've worked is 28/4, not so bad when it's the summer time, but when it's -60 in the winter.....
Are you heading up to the oilsands, the diamond mines, or iron ore in Labrador?
Thanks, 2 years ago i've been on the 21/21 for couple months, really liked it, gives lots of time for your self when you come back and get some rest.
I think i've done once a 28/4 wich was a serious nightmare! lol, that was at Meliadine in Nunavut.
The Canadian Royalties mine, is mainly a gold plant, but they also extract zinc, platinum and couple other metals to fund the cost of operation and keep the gold benefits as pure gravy...
CR is sharing the complex facilities of Raglan, at the height of the upper part of the Hudson Bay.
Never went in that complex but some guys i know that worked there told me that the hosting was great, inner pool, tennis court. Should be fun :D
Good luck in your new adventure. Hope it works out well for you. By the way I just finished up the Catch 22 OD, sounds great!
I am a huge fan of cold also but -50C.. not sure if I can hang with that. Perfect weather to me is low 60's feinheight.
Enjoy you time away and hope you get what you need to achieve you goal. Keep in touch when you can Rej.
Cody
I know the feeling with the crazy schedule. I am a claims adjuster (homeowners) that is currently on catastrophe duty -our tours are 12 hours a day 28 days straight. Keep sane out there! I'm going a bit nuts here. Luckily the claims all happened in my area so I am not out of town, however i've had limited build time lately, which stinks.
Yeehaw... pond hockey 12 months a year!
Quote from: selfdestroyer on July 21, 2014, 11:13:26 PM
I am a huge fan of cold also but -50C.. not sure if I can hang with that. Perfect weather to me is low 60's feinheight.
Enjoy you time away and hope you get what you need to achieve you goal. Keep in touch when you can Rej.
Cody
Agreed that its cold a bit.. hehe. Most of the jobs are inside the mill tho, so that ain't too bad.
I'll probably post pics once in a while, there's always epic stuff that happens in those place.
Quote from: ggarms on July 21, 2014, 11:40:40 PM
I know the feeling with the crazy schedule. I am a claims adjuster (homeowners) that is currently on catastrophe duty -our tours are 12 hours a day 28 days straight. Keep sane out there! I'm going a bit nuts here. Luckily the claims all happened in my area so I am not out of town, however i've had limited build time lately, which stinks.
It takes a bit of time to get used to it, but you then have 3weeks holyday... every 3 weeks. Pretty hard to beat that.
I'm single, so i don't have to worry about childrens, wife and all those life matters wich seem to be the biggest pressure point for most guy working with a similar schedule.
Quote from: davent on July 21, 2014, 11:48:59 PM
Yeehaw... pond hockey 12 months a year!
Haha!!! That'd be killer :D
Long as the ice rink is in a shelter hehe.
You may want to check in with Paul (chromesphere) for tips on staying warm in your new chilly environ!
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=16510.0
All the best Rej!
dave
Don't forget your woolies and your beanie :)
Quote from: davent on July 22, 2014, 03:15:49 AM
You may want to check in with Paul (chromesphere) for tips on staying warm in your new chilly environ!
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=16510.0
All the best Rej!
dave
One time at the MeadowBank project in Nunavut we had to do maintenance on the «Line-man» that stabilized the communication tower. With the wind chill factor it was a nice and warm -65C. To make sure our faces does'nt freeze right away, we had to go through these steps: Rub our entire face and neck with Vaseline or other greasy stuff, wear a full-face hood that you then cover with Duct Tape or gaffer tape to break the wind, wear ski-goggles............ and then all your normal winter clothing plus security equipement... probably the most uncomfortable job i ever did! Hehe
Quote from: ggarms on July 21, 2014, 11:40:40 PM
I know the feeling with the crazy schedule. I am a claims adjuster (homeowners) that is currently on catastrophe duty -our tours are 12 hours a day 28 days straight. Keep sane out there! I'm going a bit nuts here. Luckily the claims all happened in my area so I am not out of town, however i've had limited build time lately, which stinks.
Hello fellow claims adjuster. I've done work comp since 1988 (yeah I'm an idiot and have no other skills :P) and now run the comp/GL/auto etc... dept for a private company.
Several years back I almost got into CAT adjusting but my wife wasn't going to go for my traveling and being gone. She actually likes me ;D
Quote from: TNblueshawk on July 23, 2014, 02:38:57 PM
Hello fellow claims adjuster. I've done work comp since 1988 (yeah I'm an idiot and have no other skills :P) and now run the comp/GL/auto etc... dept for a private company.
Several years back I almost got into CAT adjusting but my wife wasn't going to go for my traveling and being gone. She actually likes me ;D
haha so you understand the struggle! My girlfriend and I have lived together for about 5 years, so she might as well be a wife, but she definitely hates these long days. Especially when I go directly to building/playing guitar after coming home. I don't think she gets the stress level that this job comes with, but I can't blame her. But yeah, being on CAT is where it's at, at least financially speaking. I can usually handle a few weeks of it, but I'm at the point now where every day feels like monday. I'm hoping it ends soon, however, I'm eyeing a new guitar and a nice restock of building supplies, both of which would not have been on my radar without the extra hours.
All I can say is Southern California.
Rej please blow some of that cold air down here.
Its winter here at the moment and 2deg C (35F) is considered cold! If it it goes down to 0C everyone is talking about it the next day....
Keep warm Rej (I'm shivering)
Good luck out there.
Look for some Iridium, Osmium or Palladium... those are worth more than any of the gold you can find ;)
You mean Rifts? The local Comic Book Guy should stock those Palladium books ;)
Updates on this case, not that it interests everyone but hey....!
I was suppose to leave 2weeks ago, after a load of medical, aptitudes and other exam that i succesfully passed, everything was settle for that gig.
But mines... are very good at changing their mind at when they want new teams in and what not... so since that time i'm getting 3 to 4 calls a week telling me a new depature date and then another call that cancels it.
So it makes since that time that i seclude myself in my shop trying to pull out as much stuff that i can until i get to take that plane, so i'm not too back logged on my duties once i come back.
Story is getting long and i'm almost out of job in my small shop because i stopped to take orders because of that matter.
All in all, it sucks.......... ballz deep.....! And i'm a bit saddened about all that. I've made plans, budget, plannings... now everything is postponned until i don't know when....
Hopefully when it's starts, it will be on for a good time.
End of rant.
Rej
Good luck!
Its very frustrating, I have been waiting for a feature film mix to come through since June. Now I believe it will happen in September. Probably, I am reliably told.... ???
Hang in there. I was thinking a few days back that you must have your whole breadboarding gear with you since you posted about some EHX projects and stuff :D
Well, my boss is a cool guy, seeing that i was kinda mad with how everything was looking, he found me couple little contracts locally (I live above the richest underground area in Canada that is'nt a remote location). On monday i have a 3 day contract to entirely rebuilt a glycol «plate exchanger/boiler» system, very cool from him! And he hooked me on couple other nice jobs like that that don't interfere with the schedule of my current day job.
Very happy! :D
Quote from: m-Kresol on August 13, 2014, 08:35:41 PM
Hang in there. I was thinking a few days back that you must have your whole breadboarding gear with you since you posted about some EHX projects and stuff :D
Breadboard is my black sheep... i mean i'll take the schem of an amp preamp and build it point to point «one take» and it fires up first shot...
I breadboard a BazzFuss with 10 components and i'll blow a cap...lulz (facepalm)
Most of the time i prototype by doing PTP or vero or completely hack another PCB that i can convert to get what i want.
Thanks mate! :)
Quote from: peterc on August 13, 2014, 07:12:13 AM
Good luck!
Its very frustrating, I have been waiting for a feature film mix to come through since June. Now I believe it will happen in September. Probably, I am reliably told.... ???
I've got couple of my friends that work in that domain... they just can't plan anything six month ahead... probably the hardest part of that job to deal with, that and the deadlines.
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 14, 2014, 11:03:36 PM
Quote from: m-Kresol on August 13, 2014, 08:35:41 PM
Hang in there. I was thinking a few days back that you must have your whole breadboarding gear with you since you posted about some EHX projects and stuff :D
Breadboard is my black sheep... i mean i'll take the schem of an amp preamp and build it point to point «one take» and it fires up first shot...
I breadboard a BazzFuss with 10 components and i'll blow a cap...lulz (facepalm)
Same here -- the only thing I've got to work on a breadboard, though, is a bazz fuss. EVERY other thing I've tried shits itself. I haven't breadboarded ANY of my lovetone layouts, for example. Or any of the ninesixty boards, come to think of it.
Well!
Despite the fact that i have'nt got yet the job i was looking for, the company being on a hinge point.... for the last month i've been working local mines and mills facilities.
My goal is definitly to get hired by a mine where i work with a rotation schedule so i make a hefty load of money in a short time span and have all of my free time when i come back. i.e. 21 day On/ 21 day Off... that way it would be fairly easy for me to setup a production schedule for my own buisness and mostly have all the money required to make everything happen to the level i want and even more.
For the past 2 weeks i've been working between 60 and 75 hours a week, locally and have totally proven that i could'nt manage my time between that job and my own buisness.
What i meant by the company being on a hinge, is that i have limited experience in the mining industry... though i'm quite up to the task i beleive. So next thursday i'm flying at the Canadian Royalty project for 5 days as a in land job interview.
The past weeks of local jobs have refreshed my knowledge and abilities in various domains that is asked for that type of job.. like welding, blue print reading, setting up regulation systems to feed the mill etc.... and my boss is very happy of what i've done so far, so i'm confident about that job interview trip.
Anyway, just thought i'd give updates for those that are interested in that matter of mine.
Rej
All the best Rej, hope it all plays out the way you're hoping for!
dave
That's rough, bud. Working tons of hours and trying to squeeze electronics (stressful & time consuming) into whatever time is leftover is a real killer.
Thanks guys, i truly hope that it turns out like i wish... simply so i have an optimal setup to work within and ease of logistic through out my activities. If it turns out that it does'nt work, i'll simply keep the local jobs but as i've discussed before with my boss, i would simply ask to work 3 days a week... because that's still between 36 and 42 hours of job, but would leave me enough time to work on my stuff while still having a very decent income.
But at the moment, i don't give a damn, i mean... the goal is just to get rid of ALL my personnal debts whatever they are wich should be fixed in the beginning of december. Being free of loans or obligations with banks takes lots of weight off the shoulders and give the opportunity to act freely.
Trying to keep my mind set on, Long as someone is motivated and have the will to reach their goal are and are noble in their way of getting there, Karma should'nt be a biatch.... lol
Quote from: m-Kresol on July 24, 2014, 09:09:05 AM
Good luck out there.
Look for some Iridium, Osmium or Palladium... those are worth more than any of the gold you can find ;)
They indeed extract those metal, in fact.. usually where there's gold, there's bunch of connex metals, like palladium, zinc, copper just to name a few. The mills are setup to extract those metals from the raw material that comes in.
Most of the time the rarer more expansive metals are found in smaller quantity and you'll rarely find a mine plant specialized in the extraction of those, the industry is supplied with those metals because they are extracted at the same time than the more common, greater quantity ones.
Most mines pay their total cost of operation with those connex metal extracted from the underground, the gold being pure gravy in their income ;)
Well!
I came back from that small work trip yesterday night, went very well... ...and i'll likely get the job with permanent rotation that i was looking for, my last day of work was my overall evaluation wich turned out very well. Now waiting after the phone call.
Internet was very bad over there and it was'nt that cold, a nice minus 25C and all my jobs where inside the mill. Could'nt take any pictures because cell phone where'nt allowed when on duty.
For the curious, the mine plant was near Salluit in the uBer upper north part of Quebec, not yet in Arctic.
Next trip starts on October 9th for 8 days at the MeadowBank project at the North of Baker Lake in Nunavut... 50Km from Arctic circle..or 69th parrallel.
Time to get back in the shop, catch-up time it is now.
Cheers
Rej