Mining News: Group trains Aboriginal mine workersTrack record is BC AMTA’s best ambassador in quest for new funding for training, counseling that help candidates land good jobs Rose Ragsdale For Mining News
Sharon McLeod heard that the mining industry was hiring and mining jobs typically paid good wages.
“I had worked around heavy equipment and I was working with the local school district, but I couldn’t make ends meet,” recalled the single mother of two sons. “I thought that my previous experience in....
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