Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/25/23 08:24 AM
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USCG MSO used to allow 8 hrs sea time per underway time as a per day count even though you were underway 24 / 7. The Capt. / Master of the vessel should give you a written underway time document at the end of each of your crew change or your "scheduled" duty time. :-)
"Humans are the hardest people to get along with." Dr. Phillip Snow
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Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/25/23 10:39 AM
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there is good money in it , keep taking all the training you can
my cousin just retired from tugs he left the Navy at 38 and went strait to tug work now at 58 he is retired well only sort of , he is working on his own boat , and commercial fishing on Michigan , boats , water and fishing have been his love since he was a kid working his dads fish tug. now he is back to fishing where he started after years of other peoples boats.
he was 23 on 23 off for a lot of years , if you can make that work with your home life and girl then you can live a lot in the 22 your home
he ran out of NY for a lot of years but lived here in WI or in AZ company would fly him in and kept a van at the air port he would pick up his crew and buy supplies the day he flew in then take over his tug , tanker barge the next day and the crew getting off would take the van back to the air port where they could all fly home. he did his last 7-8 years in the gulf , lots of work down there.
he was the captain so I am sure that makes more money but decent money all around especially if you like the work it is a very specific skill set
Last edited by GREENCOUNTYPETE; 04/25/23 10:42 AM.
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Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/25/23 10:57 AM
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Wolfdog, it won't take that many years to get enough time to get a license of some sort. If you do decide to pursue it, make sure you don't just waltz into the local USCG office and take the test. Passing the test on your own is next to impossible to do.
There are private schools you can attend for about three weeks that are authorized to give the tests; if you have a pulse you will pass the test if you go that route. These schools are pretty inexpensive. When I did it nearly 20 years ago in Seattle the cost was $750.
Wish you well.
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Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/25/23 12:39 PM
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Now I know how to float my houseboat between Souix City and St Paul.
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Re: Fun fun fun
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04/25/23 12:48 PM
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Kind of humorous what are called "Western Rivers". It must have been a long time ago when that name was coined; like probably in the early 1800's. Yes, western rivers was the big muddy aka Missouri River, the Red River of Louisiana and Arkansas rivers. Important in the later part of the fur trade and following Buffalo trade and before the rail was laid.
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Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/25/23 06:49 PM
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Best of luck young man! My boy and his little buddies that I coached are all kicking butt and they tell me that so many in their generation don't take pride in their work so anyone who does gets rewarded handsomely.
I hope that will give you an edge as well.
What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded. Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: waggler]
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04/25/23 06:55 PM
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Wolfdog, it won't take that many years to get enough time to get a license of some sort. If you do decide to pursue it, make sure you don't just waltz into the local USCG office and take the test. Passing the test on your own is next to impossible to do.
There are private schools you can attend for about three weeks that are authorized to give the tests; if you have a pulse you will pass the test if you go that route. These schools are pretty inexpensive. When I did it nearly 20 years ago in Seattle the cost was $750.
Wish you well. Years ? I've been talking to the guys who come here ( our dorms double as a hub so lots of deckhand tankermans ext com though) and most of theme are telling me if I don't have my tankermans license in 6months or less that's just my fault. Most are getting it in under 3months. Also my company does all training and schools in house. Every thing from basic deckhand to captains training. Apparently they get guys in from the bavle academy that paid for their own private schooling and other then give them a four month head start they have to do everything we do. Accoito them with three years I could easily be in the wheel house
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Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/25/23 07:15 PM
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Don't want to discourge ya, but unless things have drastically changed in the Maritime Trade, three years in the wheelhouse as a First Mate / Capt.??? . . . you better have a lot of underway time, knowledge of plotting, charting, radar, etc. and passing a bunch of USCG MOS tests with at least a 90%.
"Humans are the hardest people to get along with." Dr. Phillip Snow
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Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/25/23 08:48 PM
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If you ever make it up this way on the MKARNS give me a shout. We do a fair amount of work out at the Port of Catoosa.
Mike
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Re: Fun fun fun
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/26/23 07:09 AM
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Wolfie be a sponge and soak up all that knowledge from those instructors. The companies in NY harbor are begging for help. A lot of tugs docked because of no help. These guys are making serious money. Idk man think I'll stick with this company should be making really good money within the next three months after I get my tankermans license no to mention their benefits package is beyond great Happy for You!!!
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Re: Fun fun fun on a tow boat
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/26/23 09:59 AM
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Wolfdog91, that is a great career!! Keep learning and stay focused and do what you are told, work harder than the rest and stay with it. Very glad to see young people working to get the best out of life and actually have the want to get someplace in life.
Great Job!!
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Fun fun fun on a tow boat
[Re: SJA]
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04/26/23 10:32 AM
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Don't want to discourge ya, but unless things have drastically changed in the Maritime Trade, three years in the wheelhouse as a First Mate / Capt.??? . . . you better have a lot of underway time, knowledge of plotting, charting, radar, etc. and passing a bunch of USCG MOS tests with at least a 90%. The tests are VERY difficult if you don't go through one of the private schools. I agree, the testing is very difficult if you try to do it yourself. In three weeks I learned, plotting, set and drift, all that stuff that hardly anyone really uses nowadays. Even though I never operate anywhere other than the west coast, in order to pass the USCG tests i had to know worthless things like the arrangement of lights on the "Hughy P Long Bridge" somewhere on the Mississippi River. If I hadn't gone the route of the private school I never would have known that I would need to know about those lights. It sounds like Wolfdog is on a great track.
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