New Manitoba Prospecting Company

January 29, 2008 – 8:39 pm

Winnipeg Beach Manitoba

Done Rite Exploration a recently formed Manitoba company has launched a new website to announce the expansion of grass root services to exploration and mining companies. The company offers mineral claim staking and prospecting services to clients across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario and other parts of Canada.

Done Rite was formed by a group of experienced prospectors due to an increased demand for ground proof prospecting, grid line cutting, claim staking and related work. With mineral exploration activities at near record levels many companies are experiencing extended delays in conducting on the ground work. Done Rite has the experience and manpower to fulfill those needs and help reduce your waiting times.

More information on services and solutions can be found at the Done Rite Exploration Website.

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  1. 2 Responses to “New Manitoba Prospecting Company”

  2. I am interested in doing field work. What qualifications do I need to work with a company like Done Rite Exploration. Is there some formal education for claim staking or line cutting or is it on the job training? What kind of skills would they be looking for? If you know, could you please reply. I heard about this company during the summer of 2007 and a buddy of mine knew someone who works for them and said he really liked the work. Thanks.

    By Kevin on Feb 27, 2008

  3. Thanks for the comment Kevin,

    If you visit the company website you will find their contact information. I believe that they offer on the job training. It can be a rewarding job if you like the outdoors. Financially it is a well paying job.
    The Done Rite Exploration website is
    http://www.doneriteexploration.com/index.html

    By webmaster on Feb 28, 2008

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