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Ep 6: The Spark Behind Sparket Cadet: Apprenticing in Australia’s Mining Industry

Ep 6: The Spark Behind Sparket Cadet: Apprenticing in Australia’s Mining Industry

57min |11/03/2025
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Skilled AF Podcast

Ep 6: The Spark Behind Sparket Cadet: Apprenticing in Australia’s Mining Industry

Ep 6: The Spark Behind Sparket Cadet: Apprenticing in Australia’s Mining Industry

57min |11/03/2025
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Hayley Campbell, better known as Sparket Cadet, is a FIFO (fly-in, fly-out) electrical apprentice working in the mining industry in Brisbane, Australia. After a decade in hospitality, she took a leap at age 30 to chase a hands-on career in the trades—one of the best decisions of her life. Now, she’s thriving in a field she once thought was out of reach, proving that it’s never too late to rewrite your story. From working on massive equipment at a mining site to embracing her neurodivergence as a strength, Hayley’s journey is a powerful reminder that with the right mindset, support, and willingness to start over, anything is possible.


In this interview we cover:

> Entering the Mining Industry – Hayley started in hospitality at 18 before transitioning into electrical work

> Finding Electrical as a Career in Her 30s – After being laid off during COVID, she pursued an electrical apprenticeship despite initial doubts

> Mining Innovation & Career Pathways – From massive Cat 7495 shovels to autonomous trucks, Hayley describes her work on cutting-edge mining tech and the foundational skillsets she’s learning that can take you anywhere

> ADHD & Neurodivergence in the Trades – She shares her struggles with traditional education, her recent ADHD diagnosis, and why hands-on work suits neurodivergent minds

> The Physical Demands & Benefits of Trade Work –Hayley debunks the myth that trades wreck your body, emphasizing strength, flexibility, and movement

> Age Is Just a Number: Entering the Trades Later in Life – She highlights the value of mature apprentices and shares the story of a 52-year-old in her training

> The Power of a Single Conversation – A chance encounter with a female tradeswoman set Hayley on her path, proving the impact of representation


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Guest info:

  • Hayley Campbell aka SparketCadet– 2nd Year FIFO Electrical Apprentice

  • Follow on Instagram, TikTok


Connect with The Skilled Project:


Like the podcast? 🎧

  • Subscribe to the podcast

  • Leave a kickass review

  • Know someone Skilled AF? Submit a story here


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Description

Hayley Campbell, better known as Sparket Cadet, is a FIFO (fly-in, fly-out) electrical apprentice working in the mining industry in Brisbane, Australia. After a decade in hospitality, she took a leap at age 30 to chase a hands-on career in the trades—one of the best decisions of her life. Now, she’s thriving in a field she once thought was out of reach, proving that it’s never too late to rewrite your story. From working on massive equipment at a mining site to embracing her neurodivergence as a strength, Hayley’s journey is a powerful reminder that with the right mindset, support, and willingness to start over, anything is possible.


In this interview we cover:

> Entering the Mining Industry – Hayley started in hospitality at 18 before transitioning into electrical work

> Finding Electrical as a Career in Her 30s – After being laid off during COVID, she pursued an electrical apprenticeship despite initial doubts

> Mining Innovation & Career Pathways – From massive Cat 7495 shovels to autonomous trucks, Hayley describes her work on cutting-edge mining tech and the foundational skillsets she’s learning that can take you anywhere

> ADHD & Neurodivergence in the Trades – She shares her struggles with traditional education, her recent ADHD diagnosis, and why hands-on work suits neurodivergent minds

> The Physical Demands & Benefits of Trade Work –Hayley debunks the myth that trades wreck your body, emphasizing strength, flexibility, and movement

> Age Is Just a Number: Entering the Trades Later in Life – She highlights the value of mature apprentices and shares the story of a 52-year-old in her training

> The Power of a Single Conversation – A chance encounter with a female tradeswoman set Hayley on her path, proving the impact of representation


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Guest info:

  • Hayley Campbell aka SparketCadet– 2nd Year FIFO Electrical Apprentice

  • Follow on Instagram, TikTok


Connect with The Skilled Project:


Like the podcast? 🎧

  • Subscribe to the podcast

  • Leave a kickass review

  • Know someone Skilled AF? Submit a story here


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Hayley Campbell, better known as Sparket Cadet, is a FIFO (fly-in, fly-out) electrical apprentice working in the mining industry in Brisbane, Australia. After a decade in hospitality, she took a leap at age 30 to chase a hands-on career in the trades—one of the best decisions of her life. Now, she’s thriving in a field she once thought was out of reach, proving that it’s never too late to rewrite your story. From working on massive equipment at a mining site to embracing her neurodivergence as a strength, Hayley’s journey is a powerful reminder that with the right mindset, support, and willingness to start over, anything is possible.


In this interview we cover:

> Entering the Mining Industry – Hayley started in hospitality at 18 before transitioning into electrical work

> Finding Electrical as a Career in Her 30s – After being laid off during COVID, she pursued an electrical apprenticeship despite initial doubts

> Mining Innovation & Career Pathways – From massive Cat 7495 shovels to autonomous trucks, Hayley describes her work on cutting-edge mining tech and the foundational skillsets she’s learning that can take you anywhere

> ADHD & Neurodivergence in the Trades – She shares her struggles with traditional education, her recent ADHD diagnosis, and why hands-on work suits neurodivergent minds

> The Physical Demands & Benefits of Trade Work –Hayley debunks the myth that trades wreck your body, emphasizing strength, flexibility, and movement

> Age Is Just a Number: Entering the Trades Later in Life – She highlights the value of mature apprentices and shares the story of a 52-year-old in her training

> The Power of a Single Conversation – A chance encounter with a female tradeswoman set Hayley on her path, proving the impact of representation


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Guest info:

  • Hayley Campbell aka SparketCadet– 2nd Year FIFO Electrical Apprentice

  • Follow on Instagram, TikTok


Connect with The Skilled Project:


Like the podcast? 🎧

  • Subscribe to the podcast

  • Leave a kickass review

  • Know someone Skilled AF? Submit a story here


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Hayley Campbell, better known as Sparket Cadet, is a FIFO (fly-in, fly-out) electrical apprentice working in the mining industry in Brisbane, Australia. After a decade in hospitality, she took a leap at age 30 to chase a hands-on career in the trades—one of the best decisions of her life. Now, she’s thriving in a field she once thought was out of reach, proving that it’s never too late to rewrite your story. From working on massive equipment at a mining site to embracing her neurodivergence as a strength, Hayley’s journey is a powerful reminder that with the right mindset, support, and willingness to start over, anything is possible.


In this interview we cover:

> Entering the Mining Industry – Hayley started in hospitality at 18 before transitioning into electrical work

> Finding Electrical as a Career in Her 30s – After being laid off during COVID, she pursued an electrical apprenticeship despite initial doubts

> Mining Innovation & Career Pathways – From massive Cat 7495 shovels to autonomous trucks, Hayley describes her work on cutting-edge mining tech and the foundational skillsets she’s learning that can take you anywhere

> ADHD & Neurodivergence in the Trades – She shares her struggles with traditional education, her recent ADHD diagnosis, and why hands-on work suits neurodivergent minds

> The Physical Demands & Benefits of Trade Work –Hayley debunks the myth that trades wreck your body, emphasizing strength, flexibility, and movement

> Age Is Just a Number: Entering the Trades Later in Life – She highlights the value of mature apprentices and shares the story of a 52-year-old in her training

> The Power of a Single Conversation – A chance encounter with a female tradeswoman set Hayley on her path, proving the impact of representation


-----

Guest info:

  • Hayley Campbell aka SparketCadet– 2nd Year FIFO Electrical Apprentice

  • Follow on Instagram, TikTok


Connect with The Skilled Project:


Like the podcast? 🎧

  • Subscribe to the podcast

  • Leave a kickass review

  • Know someone Skilled AF? Submit a story here


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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