However, when the work was performed, only 27 tendons were loosened, and a foreman and supervisor sent emails questioning the way the tendons were loosened.
Advertised salaries ranged from $90,000 to $130,000 annually for a mine foreman/forewoman to $28 to $40 an hour for 65 coal miner positions, with dental and medical benefits, and group insurance.
They are trained on emergency tasks and are able to operate either singularly or in teamwork coordinated by a foreman for specific kind of interventions.