Hey SEQfisho
Rosters and money kind of work like this
I will use my brother as an example he is on the road crew at a gold mine in WA (My company does ore haulage so we build and maintain our own haul roads to run the trucks on)
Has a HR Licence
Is passed out to drive a watercart and a 992G Loader
All wages below are based on a 2 week on 1 week off roster 12.5 hrs shift except for QLD which i will explain in a minute
WA Goldfields he is on 96k gross
WA Mid e.g Geraldton Proably 90k gross as you could then do drive in drive out shortening your roster
WA Pilbra 105 to 110k gross
QLD you would probably get around 85 to 90k gross reason being is that they do more of an even time roster over there it goes something like this
4 days of day shift 3 days off
4 days of night shift 4 days off
Reason being the union is a lot more heavily involved over in QLD so the rosters are shorter were as in WA there is virtually no union invlolvement at all.
Hope this gives you something to work on
Qualified tradesman can earn a lot more and yes 200k in the Pilbra is possible however these are usually mining or oil and gas construction jobs. Meaning that there is immense pressure to finish the job on time and in budget so they are hired on say a 12 month contract and will have to do a 3 weeks on 1 week off roster or even a 4 in 1.
Most of the guys i know that do this will complete the project and then take 6 months off to go surfing as they are just physically worn out to roll into another job. So if you take that into account so over a 2 year period you may only work 1.3.to 1.5 years so overall earnings drop considerably, added to the fact when the project ends you are out on your own to either wait for your company to get more work or try to latch on toanother project.
The money is good but lifestyle is very nomadic
Another consideration is that most mining jobs in WA consider Perth the step off point so if you live interstate you have to get yourself to and from Perth for each swing. On a 2 and 1 roster you will do 17 swings in a year so you need to budget for about 12k in airfares, and as the flights to site leave early in the morning you will have to come over to Perth the day before and stay the night so you will loose 1 of your days off in doing this. Some companies will pay for flights from the eastern states but this is usually for managers or highly skilled technical specialists (e.g when our loaders break down and need computer diagnostics)
Not trying to put anyone off and there is good money to be made just need to look at it hard and weigh up the hidden costs cause there is nothing more depressing than getting 6 months in and realising you are not earing that much more than you could at home
I should go into recruitment consulting and start billing in 6 minute increments