why do some entry lvl jobs want a HR licence and others don't that are the same role will i still be able to get a driller offsider or nipper job for example without a HR licence would it be worth moving to a popular mine area to look for work locally and does your course go over all underground hard rock jobs like driller offsider
@@harleymcnamara3049 yes it covers all the jobs and with the underground jobs you only need a manual car licence. You don't need a HR licence. If you go back through the channel you can have a look at some of the videos that I've done on the different licences that you need and why, that will explain to you what's going on Andy, who's replied to you, down below was one of the guys that just recently used the training to get himself a job Moving to a mining town can be a good way of getting a job, but make sure that you know what you're getting yourself into and do the training before you go. Otherwise, you might get an opportunity and it might not work out the best, which unfortunately happens a lot when people go in green Hope this information helps and if you've got any questions let me know
why do some entry lvl jobs want a HR licence and others don't that are the same role will i still be able to get a driller offsider or nipper job for example without a HR licence
would it be worth moving to a popular mine area to look for work locally
and does your course go over all underground hard rock jobs like driller offsider
It does. The course covers way more than you need for an entry level role. It's a tool to remain there and go up
@@harleymcnamara3049 yes it covers all the jobs and with the underground jobs you only need a manual car licence. You don't need a HR licence. If you go back through the channel you can have a look at some of the videos that I've done on the different licences that you need and why, that will explain to you what's going on
Andy, who's replied to you, down below was one of the guys that just recently used the training to get himself a job
Moving to a mining town can be a good way of getting a job, but make sure that you know what you're getting yourself into and do the training before you go. Otherwise, you might get an opportunity and it might not work out the best, which unfortunately happens a lot when people go in green
Hope this information helps and if you've got any questions let me know
@@andygoh8681 thanks, andy