davel
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10 years ago
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-32961309 

... an interesting story of coal mining.

Dave
ChrisJC
10 years ago
Agreed. Reads a bit like one of the cartoons in Viz mind.

Chris.
ttxela
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10 years ago
Could easily have backfired with a 10 year old boy, he might have loved it 🙂
staffordshirechina
10 years ago
I had a visit at 13 with the Scouts. I enjoyed it and went back to be a mining engineer.......
davetidza
10 years ago
I went on a church-run visit when we first arrived in Chesterfield - I can't remember which pit. And then I served an apprenticeship with the NCB - and then got out! And then I've been in PDMHS for 40 years.
sinker
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10 years ago
"davel" wrote:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-32961309

... an interesting story of coal mining.

Dave



This was on Radio 4 at 0930 this morning. Very good too. Look it up on their "listen again" web page?

Phil.
Yma O Hyd....
jaiyls
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10 years ago
sorry lads just give my thick arse something to click on, save me throwing this laptop against the kitchen wall :curse:
read it but cant listen.
Have you got any blocks boy?
JR
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10 years ago
Hopefully this will save your laptop.:)

"http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05y4f96"
sleep is a caffeine deficiency.
ttxela
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10 years ago
I wonder if as a boy I had been taken to an office and subjected to a stream of fiendishly complex meaningless spreadsheets and endless discussions about emptying canteen dishwashers, I would be working in a coal mine now? :confused:
staffordshirechina
10 years ago
Quite possibly.
Both Dave and myself had fathers who worked in the Civil Service and working practices and social ideas that we found antiquated and far too 'establishment'.
I was determined that I would not work in the same environment.
Coggy
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10 years ago
My Father was a copper, my only career plan was; I don't want to be a copper
if eight out of ten cats all prefer Whiskas
Do the other two prefer Lesley Judd ?
jaiyls
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10 years ago
JR your a star, ta mate;)
Have you got any blocks boy?
exspelio
10 years ago
My dad was a collier, when I was 13, he stated "No son of mine will ever go underground!" ----- result - nearly 50 years caving and 10 years hard rock mining, Granddad was a lead miner and told him - "its not the same as a pit", I only wish I could have got my dad down somewhere like Carlswark.
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