Mining is everywhere.
There's no doubt mining is intimately intertwined with the Australian economy. Across the Pacific Ocean in California, this is no different. In fact, it was the Gold Rush in the 1800s that kick-started the economic prosperity of California.
During the days of the Gold Rush, San Francisco grew from a small settlement of about 200 residents in 1846 to a boomtown of about 36,000 by 1852. Roads, churches, schools and other towns were built throughout California.
New methods of transportation were developed and used to carry miners. Steamships were used to carry miners 125 miles (201 km) up the Sacramento River to Sacramento, California. By 1869, railroads were built across the country from California to the eastern United States. Agriculture and ranching expanded throughout the state to meet the needs of the settlers.
The mining and resources sector is no less relevant and influential today in Australia than it is back in the days of the Gold Rush. Although, thankfully, the equipments and safety standards have certainly dramatically improved.
Therefore, for young people today, the resources sector promises an invaluable opportunity to be in demand and to make a difference.
So for those high school students deciding their career options, I humbly offer my advice: if you are going to spend the next 4 whole years doing a degree at University, study a major that allows you to make a positive impact in the world. Study a major that enables you to leverage your knowledge to build and connect societies. Study Engineering.
And being an Engineer in the resources sector represents so much more than just a financially rewarding career. It is about being the change you want to see in the world. It is about delivering resources profitably, while keeping social and environmental responsibilities as your upmost priority. Most importantly, it is about seeing the outcome of your hard work improve the lives of people around the world.
For more info regarding mining related degrees and career opportunities in Queensland, Australia, visit drillin.com.au
Below: the Hearst Mining Circle, and Hearst Memorial Building at UC Berkeley. There used to be a notable view of the Golden Gate from this location.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
California, Mining and Career Opportunities
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ahh justin what a pro!! i finally got internet for like 5mins. so i will read your lovely posts when i get back to australia !! lol camping is ..hmm...cold
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