Amanda Barlow is a contract geologist who has worked within the minerals, coal seam gas and offshore oil and gas industries. Through resource industry busts and booms and a career hiatus taken to raise three children, Amanda's resilience and resourcefulness has seen her transition from a hard rock geologist working on base metal drilling programs to a wellsite geologist in the coal seam gas industry and then in offshore oil and gas drilling programs; a career spanning over 35 years. Through working with some of the biggest resource companies in the world Amanda has worked within the most stringent safety cultures in the industry. Once the domain of all-male workforces, while the offshore drilling industry now employs a small percentage of females, it is still common to be the only female on the rig with up to 180 males at times. The offshore workforce is made up of specialists from around the world who have to work in harmony despite language, culture and gender differences. Amanda describes what it's like to work in this environment and the challenges facing people who constantly travel long distances to work in remote areas of the world, spending weeks away from family and friends.
Amanda is also a recreational marathon runner and has run over 60 marathons in 18 different countries around the world, including the Jungle Marathon, in Brazil, the story of which was told in her first published book: "Call of the Jungle – How a Camping-Hating City-Slicker Mum Survived an Ultra Endurance race through the Amazon Jungle." In this book Amanda describes the agony and the ecstasy of her experience as she, along with 76 competitors from 22 different countries around the world, leaves the comforts of home behind to spend a week racing through the deep Amazon Jungle with just a hammock and a backpack.
After running her first marathon in 2009 at the London Marathon, she has since completed marathons on all seven continents, earning her an entry into the Seven Continents Marathon Club in November 2012, after running the following marathons: London and Gold Coast 2009, Barcelona and Marine Corps Marathon (Washington DC) 2011, Kilimanjaro Marathon (Tanzania), Great Wall Marathon (China), Inca Trail Marathon (Peru), and finally the Antarctic Ice Marathon in 2012. Amanda's list of marathons also includes the ill-fated 2013 Boston Marathon where she was only 1km from crossing the finish line when the bombs exploded. The 60-year old mother of thre...
Follow the unconventional career of Geologist Amanda Barlow as she details the path she followed to get to where she is today – a Wellsite Geologist working in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Through resource industry busts and booms and a career hiatus taken to raise three children, Amanda's resilience and resourcefulness has seen her transition from a hard rock Geologist working on base metal drilling programs to a Wellsite Geologist in the coal seam gas industry and then in offshore oil and gas drilling programs; a career spanning over 30 years. Through working with some of the biggest resource companies in the world Amanda has worked within the most stringent safety cultures in the industry.
Once the domain of all-male workforces, while the offshore drilling industry now employs a small percentage of females, it is still common to be the only female on the rig with up to 180 males at times. The offshore workforce is made up of specialists from around the world who have to work in harmony despite language, culture and gender differences. Amanda describes what it's like to work in this environment and the challenges facing people who constantly travel long distances to work in remote areas of the world, spending weeks away from family and friends.
While there is no doubt about the financial benefits, there are many sacrifices to be made by people who choose to live the "fly in-fly out" lifestyle. This 56-year-old mother of three adult children has not only survived a life of working in the industry but has thrived on the challenges facing a contract Geologist in this demanding field. Working 12+ hour days for seven days a week, weeks at a time in a confined and dangerous area and with strict rules that have to be adhered to or you'll find yourself on the next chopper home, definitely isn't for everyone. But you'll soon realize Amanda Barlow isn't one to conform to "normal" stereotypes!
Título : An Inconvenient Life: My Unconventional Career as a Wellsite Geologist
EAN : 9781310480409
Editorial : Amanda Barlow
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