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Hi guys, I am zunnoonpatel from india,
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studying marine engineering, greetings to all the sailors
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around the world!
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Hey guys Jeff here, welcome back and let's do a top 6 questions about Merchant Marine
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These questions I get asked a lot today I am going give more context from an
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insider point of view.
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First up, how much do mariners get paid I get asked a lot how much do I get paid
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It really depends on what type of ship you are on , your company and a lot of variables
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Some of my coworkers have been working in the industry for 30 years so I've had the chance
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to compare what other companies are offering I will give u a range
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All units are in U.S. Dollars **per month
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Third mate / Third engineer anywhere from
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$3000 to $7500 Second mate / engineer
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$3500 to $8500
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Chief mate/ first engineer $4000 to $10,000 And lastly
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Captain / Chief Engineer anywhere from $5000 to $15000
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You are probably wondering now… wow Jeff whats with the big range
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Here are some variables Specialized ship such as LNG and LPG they
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get paid the highest Containerships, the type that I worked on
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is also in the higher range General rule, the larger ships the better
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the pay Because more work
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Bigger company also offers more competitive salary
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Nationality, yes your nationality and the ship's nationality aka Ship's flag does
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matter There are same ranking officers working on
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the same ship earning different salary because of different nationality
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Second question how do I to get started in this industry?
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The bare minimum requirement that everyone needs to work on a ship
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are the five certificates from STCW
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STCW stands for International convention on the Standards of Training, Certification and
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watch keeping for seafarers. Five certificate are : First aid, personal
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survival, Personal safety and social responsibilities ,firefighting, and Security
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Different countries have slightly different names, but if you want to find out just look
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STCW Google or Wikipedia
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Then in order to be more specific in your
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position, let's say an engineer, you need a certificate of competency in marine engineering
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For deck side it'll be a certificate of competency for deck watch keepers
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Maritime is much like airlines, we have to go through a specialized training school then
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accumulate sea time, finally examination for license
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You need to research whether it will fit you, such as the cost, how long it takes, and the
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location The reason why I say location is because for
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some countries it takes longer For example myself, instead of studying maritime
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locally in Canada, I chose to travel to Australia, because it takes 1.5 years less
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Plus I get to go to a new country while I study
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So do your research and weigh your options
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Ok third question Can I get into your company
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/ how do I get into a company Ok... for my company I don't have the power
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or influence to help anyone because I am only a Third Mate
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You'd have to be a captain to recommend someone.
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Sorry guys I am unable to help you That aside, here are some advice on how to
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get hired into a shipping company. Most shipping company does sponsorship, for
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example on the Canadian shipping lines website you can see sponsorship under their career
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section. So go on google and Wikipedia, find all the shipping lines you can find
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And start sending out resume Keep in mind
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When you are a cadet you can't be too picky especially in today's economy
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you don't choose the company The Companies choose you
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Shipping companies hire in batches so whenever u hand in a resume, it goes into a waiting
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pile Sometimes it doesn't even get looked at
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A good strategy for that is to keep sending your resume every month until you get declined
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You just have to be persistent
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Pirates! Let's just say Captain Philips happened 7 years ago back in 2009
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Since the high profile incidents that brought this issue into international spot light
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Countries from around the world have been tackling piracy by sending out navy patrols
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into these high risk areas Most ships also hire security guards
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for protection They come on with these big sniper rifles
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Piracy is actually decreasing by the numbers The media tends to dramatize things especially
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with the movies, TV news
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Then comes the fifth one is it safe on the ship?
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Talk about fire, first aid, and maybe accidents All international ships are fully equipped
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to fight fire Not to mention we have firefighting systems
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in place for almost anywhere on the ship Lifeboat life-raft life-jacket are all double
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capacity We have food water and rations that can last
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us for months Global satellite distress systems that can
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track us real time For medical we have a hospital onboard
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All crew are trained in first aid, from the cook to the captain
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For more serious conditions, a helicopter can be sent from land and pick up and injured crew
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Systematic safety systems and checklist that
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are in place for majority of the task we do So it is very safe to work on a ship, accidents
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and incidents that you see on the news are only a small portion of the maritime world
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Most people sail for their entire life without seeing an emergency
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Last one is internet Yes, nowdays majority of the modern ships
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have satellite internet Most if not all are throttled and have a firewall
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to block image or videos so that the bandwidth is not spent too quickly
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The best available would be cruise ships, I was on “Voyager of the Seas” a few months
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back and they offer a 10 USD unlimited internet daily…. which is pricy and very very slow,
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don't even think about uploading or downloading anything. I was barely able to get 360p on
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Youtube Bottom line is, if you plan to work in maritime,
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be prepared to have less internet
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A…*yawn* thank you guys forrrrr
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Thank you guys for watching as always if you got a question leave it down in the comments
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below Be sure to add and send me a greetings on
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I will see you guys next time!