gf doing what he does best, writing about summat he knows absolutely nowt about...
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Yes from mining families on Dad and Mum's side, know nothing at all.
It was a good, well-paid job at the end, the miners working at Maltby certainly didn't want to give it up.
As an aside, drove past the last surviving pit head in Yorkshire, Barnsley Main, last week and it was surrounded by goths and a film crew so I don't know what was going on there.
How 'good' do you think it was, most ex miners would tell you it was a bit ****e, to be honest, but yeh the pay was decent, if you were on the coal face, on a decent one with few geological issues, bonuses were good, if you wernt, then you were doing twice the graft for half the money....figure that one out, you know nothing gf, nothing of it, being the cousin of an uncle who's grandad delivered your coal doesn't really cut it i'm afraid...
My grandads were both miners, actually one one them was quite a famous (locally) NUM man.
It was crap in those days for sure but for the people working in those last few deep mines it was a good well-paid job, I knew a couple of people working at Maltby who'd been at other pits before they closed.