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jamespowers said:It was likely just as dirty grinding castings but likely the pay was better as it was considered skilled labor----before machines did the same thing. Both ended up with lung problems just the same though.
They had bars in mining towns? How did they afford to go drinking or have the time to hang out in bars if their pay was so low and their time was so short?
When I worked in the steel mill in Port Kembla back in 1978 (3 months) following a shower at work it was directly to the famour Open Hearth pub for the workers where only schooners were served (smaller than a pint - 440ml) and after the first one went down and "didn't touch the sides" they would have about 4 more. Drink driving these days would prevent such behaviour.
As one of my Lebanese friends said to me the other day recalling his arrival Down Under in 1974:
"They 70s were great - they were cheap and you had the freedom to do anything you wanted!" :eusa_clap