PROFESSIONAL HIGHBANKER OPERATOR NEEDED

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I am in need of a professional highbanker operator with his own equipment to work ancient river gravels at one of our mines. You will be supplied with pre-dug gravels & water pumped into one of our holding ponds. You will need your own gas pump & highbanker. Please PM with equipment you have as well as qualifications & I will provide contract info.
 

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winners58

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I know a few people that wash material into ponds then run their suction dredge, be another way to have a good season.
 

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would this work for a bit 20180603_065924.jpg
 

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I am in need of a professional highbanker operator with his own equipment to work ancient river gravels at one of our mines. You will be supplied with pre-dug gravels & water pumped into one of our holding ponds. You will need your own gas pump & highbanker. Please PM with equipment you have as well as qualifications & I will provide contract info.


A little more info would be good.
What grade of gold are you getting? What is the mesh size? Are we dealing with course or very fine gold?
What state are you in? Basically because if your in cal. you don't have enough gold to get me there.
 

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You were instructed to PM for the info. Obviously you can't follow simple direction. Also, in working with a crew, attitude is everything. Your attitude is the wrong kind unfortunately.
 

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Johnedoe is correct...not enough gold in California to make it worth your time.
Anybody that is thinking about coming here to mine should think twice about it.

The gold in my avatar pic WAS NOT found in California.
 

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It's enough when you run heavy equipment. Twenty yards per hour at even $15/yd on a 10 hr day is $3000 a day. Working 6 days per wk gives you $18,000 X 4 wks gives you $72,000. Our ground has averaged $20/yd at that site & $35/yd at another. You can't make money prospecting I agree. You need to run many yards. Our pay is better than what they run in the Yukon. That's why you see huge equipment up there. They need to run thousands of yards a day to make money. They are lucky to see $5/yd.
 

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You were instructed to PM for the info. Obviously you can't follow simple direction. Also, in working with a crew, attitude is everything. Your attitude is the wrong kind unfortunately.

Well your right about one thing....... I don't play well with others.
I have been independent for too long.
As to the PM thing............ save yourself some time answering stupid PMs and just put the basic info out here.
 

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A bad or negative attitude usually doesn't get you too far in life. To each his own I guess.
 

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It's enough when you run heavy equipment. Twenty yards per hour at even $15/yd on a 10 hr day is $3000 a day. Working 6 days per wk gives you $18,000 X 4 wks gives you $72,000. Our ground has averaged $20/yd at that site & $35/yd at another. You can't make money prospecting I agree. You need to run many yards. Our pay is better than what they run in the Yukon. That's why you see huge equipment up there. They need to run thousands of yards a day to make money. They are lucky to see $5/yd.

That was sarcasm on my part if you didn't catch it.
 

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Sure didn't look like sarcasm. It is true that you rarely make wages prospecting. It is very useful for identifying potential mining area before lots of yards are run. Also a fun hobby.
 

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Sure didn't look like sarcasm. It is true that you rarely make wages prospecting. It is very useful for identifying potential mining area before lots of yards are run. Also a fun hobby.

Ya well - your joke the other day wasn't that funny either.
(That was a joke)
Sarcasm and humor is sometimes difficult to properly express in writing.

The gold in my pic certainly DID come from California. There's plenty here to find.

Anybody that says there isn't good gold in California, hasn't explored enough.
 

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Looks like a pan full of brown something or other to me. Is that a gold pan or a bed pan? Are you sure you know what gold looks like? Just asking.
 

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LOL. My comment was a joke. Looks like you got it.
 

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