MARK Tipper and Anton Cook are victims of the mining downturn, both going from lucrative mining jobs to standing on the side of the road in their quest for work.
The friends, from South Yunderup and North Yunderup, stood on a Pinjarra Road verge from 5am this morning with their Work Wanted signs.
They have vowed to continue their public appeal until they find work.
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READ NOW“I’ve gone from $2500 a week to standing in the middle of the road with a sign,” Mr Cook said.
“I was in mining for eight years and got out two years ago.
“I had to sell my house because I was overcommitted.
“My last two jobs were slow, I’ve been able to get work for a couple of days here and there.”
Mr Cook is a qualified sign writer and has been trying to set up his own business. He had also done concreting and carpentry.
Mr Tipper said it was demoralising standing on the side of the road, but they were desperate for work.
“I am an operator, but I’m happy to do anything,” he said.
“I have a wife, a three-year-old daughter and a mortgage.
“I’ve applied for 150 jobs but it’s so quiet in town.”
Mr Tipper said there had been lots of beeps and toots from passing motorists, but no offers for work.
The men have been friends for 25 years and have truck licences.
Call Mr Tipper on 0423 487 239 or Mr Cook on 0432 142 379.