Saturday, May 15, 2010

Heigh ho, it's off to work I go!

After getting back into Canada by the skin of my teeth (or the edge of the ash, however you want to think about it) I have exactly 1 more day until I am officially on the clock for Amarc . I have absolutely no idea what is in store for me, but I am full of excitement and nerves.... After a quick stop at MEC to pick up some last minute diddly bops (backpack/sleeping bag stuff...) I have a full evening on Sunday relaxing with my sister and her family before the insanity begins.

I've never had a job in the field before, so this is going to be an interesting adventure for me! Being a junior geologist is quite the broad job description. My contract states that I will be responsible for:
  • Collection of samples and conducting of required surveys
  • Establish, implement and/or maintain grid layout for sample and survey locations
  • Splitting drill cores and producing cross sections
  • Assisting with setup layout of site structure
  • Establishing and maintaining survey networks
  • Core shack maintenance
  • Geotech support for environmental drilling projects
  • Other related duties as required
So I'm in for one hell of a summer!

I'm looking forward to meeting my crew who I'm going to be spending the next 3 1/2 months with. Geologists tend to be really laid back, relaxed folk who love nothing more than sunshine and a cold one (at least thats what the UVic crew is - hopefully that's universal!)

I've never actually kept a blog before, so this is another adventure I'm going to be embarking on...I'll be posting pictures, thoughts and events as they occur during the summer.

When I find gold in dem dere hills, I'll let y'all know!

-C




2 comments:

  1. Can't wait to read more, Sis! It sounds like you are going well outside of the norm and any kind of student comfort zone got left in Vancouver! I am SURE you will have a blast!
    xoxoxooxxo

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