The book itself covers the three stages and ages of his life in the mines. First up is the story of how he descended into this profession, despite family pressure to take to the skies to fly fast jets in the Royal Air Force. Next are stories from underground where the more robust (for want of a better word) characters in life dwell. Finally, the view from the bridge running small and medium sized mining businesses. The lonely feeling you get when you are the officer of the watch charting your ship through an ocean-load of super-tankers captained by lunatics. Tankers that is.
Here are some quotes from Jack from the book that should give you an inkling of what you are in for:
I read the book, "Don't Tell Mum I work on the Rigs, She thinks I'm a Pianist in a Whorehouse" by Paul Carter, with enormous delight. It's entertaining and funny on most pages, and so it got me thinking. My own experiences in the mines were similar in many ways to this oil rig guy, with some (at least to my mind) equally amusing anecdotes. The major difference is that my mother doesn't think I am pianist - she thinks I'm a penis. So, here are some tales from the tunnels. Hopefully you'll find them as comical and interesting as I do, or maybe I really am just the prick my mother thinks I am.
On that note, allow me to make a toast to all those hardy souls who toil in the mines, digging value from the bowels of the earth:
May the roof above your head never fall in,
And the people below it never fall out,
So, raise a toast,
To those we love most,
For a long life, and a merry one,
A quick death, and an easy one,
A pretty girl, and an honest one,
A cold beer, and another one.
Gluckauf!
(Gluckauf! Is a German miners' toast that means literally 'luck above you')
Warning: This book clearly contains some adult content and should be read by miners, but not minors. Enjoy.
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