wow, glad I got in this one, thx Pan Man!
/pmg/ - Precious Metals General
love those 2020 krugers user
oh wow... that is just beautiful, a real natural sculpture if I ever did see one.
What does it take to get a job in a mine? Are they hiring. I have no skills.
Interesting Canadian constitutional silver
i think it's time for a revolution cucknucks.
cant wait to see some shots of what scottie resources hits in some of those deeper high grade bleb style systems on their ground. When I walked that ground we found surface grab samples that were quartz with veinlet electrum and galena, so their geos have to be finding similar stuff.
Also heres some old samples I rediscovered while looking for my Scottie ore, these are bits from Eskay Creek, solid metal ore. 90oz per tonne silver and 10oz per tonne gold in this stuff.
If your willing to take bottom of the barrel style work, most mines will train you up and place you where your best suited. You could also always get a job doing drilling or grunt work under guys like me in the exploration world. so long as you dont mind working outdoors a lot, or in loud stuffy conditions you will be fine.
Do you make enough per hour to warrant traveling across the country?
I`ve got PureGold, First Mining Gold, Treasury Metals (Through First Mining), Mcewen Mining. I believe that`s my Timmins and Red Lake exposure though I maybe missed something.
Sweet. Do you know anything about Tonopah? I only know what I've read off the internet.