drewbrow1
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Spot on - consulting engineers work in nice offices in town (with occasional site visits) and get to work on new challenges all the time. Construction engineers generally work in the site office compound (hot and dusty!), and construction practices don't change much so after a few years I imagine it'd get a bit dull. I've had experience with both and consulting is definately the way to go for me, others may like the thrills of working on-site and seeing your creation grow etc.wrxsti said:his full of shit, dont listen to him. Civil Engineers do work on site, if you plan on doing construction, then most of the time you would be outside, civil engineers mainly work indoors, especially if you want to get into consulting.
The upper quartile mining total package is $96,328, the upper quartile mining base salary is $53,500 (against $71,940 and $55,000 for construction btw). So while some mining grads get big packages, lots of it is used up in flights, accommodation and vehicle leasing, and you'd have to weigh up whether it's worth spending most of you're time away.