Unlike many jobs, people who mine diamonds (in Africa) for a living generally do not enjoy what other workers might consider 'regular hours', 'days off', or 'benefits'.
MSNBC produced a series about diamonds, from mining, trade, cutting and polishing to sales.
In Australia, however, the Argyle Diamond Mine offers a significantly different and more familiar 'job' view to workers who deliver services to the company.
As well, in Canada, The Diavik Diamond Mine, for example, offers workers a more familiar 'job' view.
between shifts would be about like an 20 minute period time between shifts
8 to 12 hour shifts are common.
well a person can only stay up about 2 days without sleep so 4 shifts
24 in 12 hour shifts
There were 33 miners in the mine
Miners Hill has 306 pages.
Victorian coal miners typically started work early in the morning, often around 5:00 AM. This early start was necessary to maximize daylight hours, as many mines operated without artificial lighting. Miners frequently worked long shifts, sometimes lasting up to 12 hours, depending on the specific practices of the mine and the demands of coal production.
29 miners died
I believe there was 32 miners.
most miners have insurance it comes with the job
A typical rotation schedule consists of 12-hour shifts for healthcare workers. This means there will be 12 hours in each rotation.
Usually in the first two hours of an 8 hour shift. Supposed to have two 15 minute breaks and 1 half hour break. Shorter work shifts and you'll get a 15 minute break