A miner.
A miner.
No, a compass may be unreliable underground in a mine due to interference from the surrounding metal ores and rock formations. Magnetic fields can be distorted and may cause the compass to give inaccurate readings. It is best to rely on other navigation tools in such environments.
Workers who operate underground in a mine are typically known as miners. They may specialize in various roles, including drilling, blasting, and transporting materials, or work as equipment operators, electricians, or safety personnel. These workers are trained to handle the unique challenges of underground environments, such as managing ventilation, ensuring safety protocols, and operating heavy machinery. Their work is crucial for extracting valuable minerals and resources from beneath the earth's surface.
an "employee"
co-employee
unemployed
You can call a person with strong willpower to do the work they have been given a "dedicated and determined individual."
a sandhog is a person who does construction work underground or underwater such as laying foundations or building a tunnel.
The person is a steel-worker.
a workaholic
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