Three curious high school students, one major mining conference, and a whole new world of careers they never knew existed. In this episode, we sit down with three classmates in a BC Science Co op program who attended Vancouver’s AME Roundup to explore mining as a serious science career option. They share their honest first impressions of mining—from “hard work in dark tunnels” to a world that quietly powers our cities—and how hearing from a diamond miner and a mine blaster shattered those stereotypes. We dig into what a real mining workday looks like, why some roles are fly in, fly out with two week rotations, and how accessible pathways like six month blaster certifications can get you right into the industry. The open-mindedness of young people is fully evident in how these young people outside of “mining towns” see this hidden industry—and how teachers can open doors to unexpected futures—this conversation is eye opening, fun, and surprisingly inspiring.
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