A miner.
A mine shaft is a vertical or near-vertical tunnel that provides access to underground mineral resources. It typically consists of a hoisting system that transports miners, equipment, and extracted materials between the surface and various levels of the mine. The shaft is supported by structures to ensure stability and safety, while ventilation systems are installed to supply fresh air and remove harmful gases. Overall, the mine shaft is essential for efficient resource extraction and worker safety in underground mining operations.
There are many job-titles associated with building sites:- Manager, foreman, electrician, plasterer, glazier, roofer, carpenter, brick-layer etc etc....
A person who fixes pipes is commonly referred to as a plumber. Plumbers install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems, including water supply and drainage systems. They may work in residential, commercial, or industrial settings, addressing issues such as leaks, clogs, and pipe installations.
I work in the coal mine while my friend works in the steel factory on the assembly line.
No- a cobbler works with leather (shoemaker) You may be thinking of collier, which IS related to coal mining.
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.
co-employee
an "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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editor.
lazy