cmakin (January 2nd, 2013), Mike23 (January 9th, 2013), PaddyWest2012 (January 5th, 2013), seadog6608 (January 2nd, 2013), Sweat-n-Grease (January 1st, 2013)
Comedian George Carlin was once asked "So what is bugging you now George"? His reply was singers with only one name and people with bottles of water in their hands walking down the street. Where is the rest of the singers name and why didn't they get a f-----ng drink before they left home.
We all have been asked stupid questions by non seafarer neighbors, friends, and relatives. Such as: Where are you stationed (merchant mariners)?, Do you drop anchor at night?, How come we never see you in your uniform?, and my all time favorite the day I get home "So when you going back?". To which I reply when I f---inf feel like it. I know you folks know a bunch more so let's hear them
cmakin (January 2nd, 2013), Mike23 (January 9th, 2013), PaddyWest2012 (January 5th, 2013), seadog6608 (January 2nd, 2013), Sweat-n-Grease (January 1st, 2013)
I'm waiting for the perfect omelette.
~ the road goes on forever and the party never ends ~
I like it when people say "you make that much money for just driving a boat"
PaddyWest2012 (January 5th, 2013), Sweat-n-Grease (January 1st, 2013)
How long are you home this time? Answer: until the money runs out. The full extent of my conversation with neighbors I've lived next door to for 9 years.
Flyer69 (January 3rd, 2013), MFOWelectrician (January 1st, 2013)
PaddyWest2012 (January 5th, 2013)
Good Lord, How I loved being a seaman.
~ the road goes on forever and the party never ends ~
Tugs (January 1st, 2013)
ChiefRob (January 2nd, 2013), ForkandBlade (January 3rd, 2013), injunear (January 2nd, 2013), tugbotman (January 2nd, 2013)
I always get "It must be nice to only work 6 months a year". Funny thing is in that 6 months I work more hours than the 40 hour work week guy does in 12 months
ForkandBlade (January 3rd, 2013), rigdvr (January 2nd, 2013), seadog6608 (January 2nd, 2013), Tugs (January 2nd, 2013)
I sail 1st on a container ship. When running down the east coast before going overseas, I will easily put in 80+ hours a week OT. When I worked tankers I wish I could have worked more than the OPA 90 rules of 12 hours
Cheng is always on watch, but the 1st always gets the call
cmakin (January 3rd, 2013)
"You're in the Marines?" I can't believe how many times I've been asked that one. "How's things on the water?" How the hell do I know, I'm at home. "You're on a ship?" No dipshit, I'm standing right next to you in this bar.
But my number one peeve is , "How do I get a job on a boat?" I have told people over the years exactly how to go about getting their z-card. I have never once heard of any of them getting it.
cmakin (January 3rd, 2013), RubberRhib888 (January 3rd, 2013), Tugs (January 2nd, 2013)
"You work on a boat"???....."Oh, just like Deadliest Catch"?? No! I'm not a crab fisherman! 3 months later.....same person..same response....3 months later..."I was watching Deadliest Catch and thought of you"
seadog6608 (January 4th, 2013)
Man, that alone makes me happy to come ashore long before that show started airing. Unfortunately, TDC is what mosts folks in the US think going to sea is like. A couple of years back, I was up in the midwest at a friend's house and they had TDC on the TV. One of the other guys there was an Aussie that works in the oil patch down under (auto racing crowd, my other life, go figure). We had to take a bit of time to explain the difference between what they were seeing on TV and how things really are. Oh, and just where crabbers and fishermen stand in the maritime caste system. . . .
Just think. Most Americans think going to sea is like The Deadliest Catch and Whale Wars. . .
Fraqrat (January 3rd, 2013), injunear (January 3rd, 2013), PaddyWest2012 (January 5th, 2013), RubberRhib888 (January 7th, 2013), seadog6608 (January 4th, 2013)
I forgot about the Marine thing. We used to hitchhike to Maine Maritime in uniform so old ladies would give us rides. After telling them we were in the merchant marine the old ladies would say "My son was/is in the Marines." After trying to explain it a couple time we gave up and went with the flow.
A better explanation I use now is "I operate the largest man made moving objects on the planet."
seadog6608 (January 4th, 2013)
And just where, pray tell, do fishermen stand in this caste system?Originally Posted by cmakin
People always ask about me being in the Coast Guard. The best explanation I've come up with is "No the Coast Guard licenses us to operate Ships, Just like the DMV gives you a license for a car."
I have some friends from back in the day that still don't get it and ask questions about my service in the Navy or Joining the Navy.
The best is when Navy Enlisted don't get it and ask questions about how I ended up doing what I do.
cmakin (January 4th, 2013)
Somewhere below us tugboaters.Originally Posted by Tuglyfe33
cmakin (January 4th, 2013), rshrew (January 3rd, 2013), RubberRhib888 (January 7th, 2013), Sweat-n-Grease (January 3rd, 2013), Tuglyfe33 (January 4th, 2013)
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