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I’m a female miner – I make £60k-a-year but get 4 MONTHS off & I love driving my giant truck after having my nails done

AN ULTRA-GLAM female miner rakes in almost £60k a year for eight months work – and makes sure her nails are done while driving her giant dump truck.

Cindy Koopman, 32, loves her job as a “fly in, fly out” (FIFO) dump truck driver and shatters the industry’s blokey stereotype.

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Cindy Koopman loves her job as a truck driver and is not afraid to get stuck in
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A female miner in a hard hat and safety glasses.
Cindy Koopman / instagram
She looks glam even whilst behind the wheel of a 45ft dump truck[/caption]

She loves riding around in her 45ft truck on 12-hour shifts with a full set of nails.

Cindy earns £54.7k-a-year ($110K AUD) but works one to two weeks at a time – in return for a whole week off.

This means she gets a whopping four months of holiday each year.

She loves being in the “male dominated field” and ignores the trolls when they ask: “What’s a girl like you doing in the mines?”.

Cindy, currently living in Perth, Australia, says: “I feel very empowered.

“I feel I can do anything.

“People have said ‘what’s a girl like you doing in the mines?’.

“And: ‘How do you work in those nails?’, but I’m just sitting in a truck.

“I have nails and I’m in the mines – you can too.”

Cindy is originally from South Africa and grew up in New Zealand before travelling to Maryland, US, to work as a nanny.

But after completing her business degree she moved to Sydney, Australia, in November 2020 to look for new opportunities.

A friend told her about the mining jobs – but Cindy wasn’t sure at first.

She says: “Money was quite tight.

“My friend said you need to move to Perth for the mining – you can make so much good money.

“I was concerned I’d be super tired.”

Cindy moved to Perth and started as a geologist assistant – on a £60k ($120k AUD) annual salary.

She says: “I was working alongside drillers learning so much.

“I had a paint pack on my back spraying out a map the geologists had created for the diggers to know where to dig for gold.

“It was just so different, and I love a bit of physical work.

“There were only two women working in my department.

“There are not a lot of women in mining.

“It’s a very male dominated field but a lot of women are trickling in.”

Cindy worked in Perth for two years before starting as a FIFO. 

What are FIFO jobs?

By Henry Holloway

FIFO means “fly-in fly-out” – and refers to jobs were employees are deployed to remote areas where they both live and work.

It is common in sectors such as oil and gas drilling and mining where crews have to stay on site 24/7.

Companies will often build cabins where workers can stay – and sometimes even pop-up facilities like canteens and gyms.

FIFO jobs are often well paid as they take over a person’s entire life – but often work a roster system of weeks on and weeks off.

Shifts are sometimes long and days off are few and far between due to the nature of the often gruelling work.

But many people praise the lifestyle and the wages.

Australia is common for FIFO jobs – with many sites in the barren landscape requiring this form of labour.

She is still based in Perth but gets flown out to the iron ore mine to work for a week or two at a time.

She then gets a full week off in between and has her accommodation and food paid for on top of her $110k salary.

She says: “I operate a 793F truck.

“It’s one of the biggest – I drive that bad boy around for the day.

“Some days I can’t believe the machine I operate – it was initially very scary.

“I’m driving a huge thing and anything can happen.”

Cindy says it took some time to get to grips with the mining industry as a woman. 

She says: “It can be challenging.

“There is a stigma around that it’s a man’s world, so you learn to grow hair on your chest.

“I had to get a hard shell but in a good way.”

Cindy has been able to use her time off to travel and help poorer communities.

She has no plans to leave the mining industry in the near future and hopes to encourage more women to give it a go.

“I love what I’m doing.

“I love my crew,” she says.

A female miner giving a peace sign while wearing safety gear in her truck.
Cindy wants to encourage more women to get into the mining industry, where they can make good money
Cindy Koopman / instagram

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Nintendo fans check out their most-played games with Switch Year in Review

IT’S that time of year again, when the major gaming companies send players wrap-ups of their year.

Nintendo has just launched its Nintendo Switch Year in Review 2024 website, which allows players to check the games they played this year as well as their playtime.

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You can find out your most-played Switch games for 2024[/caption]
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Echoes of Wisdom was one of Nintendo’s biggest releases this year[/caption]
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Emio was another excellent release[/caption]

The Switch Year in Review has a number of statistics that players can see, including how many games they played, how long they played, and what their most-played games were.

There are also monthly breakdowns telling you which games you played during each month of the year.

It also lets you know which is your most played game for each month, and allows you to select your favourite game of the year.

You can also share your stats on social media and let your friends know what you’ve been playing.

If you want to check your Nintendo Switch Year in Review, you can do so in just a few clicks.

Firstly, go to the Nintendo Year in Review website, which you can do either in your browser or on mobile.

Make sure that you are logged into the same Nintendo account that you use when playing your Switch.

Then you can scroll down to check out all of your Nintendo Switch stats and games.

If you want to share your stats with your friends on social media, you will have options to do so at the bottom of the page.

You can also show exactly which stats you want to highlight and show others.

Nintendo Wrap-Up

PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, and Steam all do a year-in-review, so you can check out your console usage for each gaming platform.

The stats from these wrap-ups are fun to read, but they serve another purpose that can be useful for gamers.

By checking the stats for the platforms that you own, you can see which consoles you play most often.

This can then help you make smarter purchasing decisions when it comes to the consoles and games you buy going forward.

If you want to read more about Nintendo, check out the latest games added to Nintendo Switch Online.

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Pampanga’s ‘Lubenas ning Pasku’

Experience Pampanga’s vibrant tradition as it holds “Lubenas ning Pasku,” a procession of Christmas lanterns in Magalang, Pampanga, on December 14, 2024, leading up to Christmas Day.

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