Siberfire- I recently went to work on a Semi-submersible drilling rig that is Dynamically Positioned. There are several academy guys on here, most all from some academy. There are 2 Kingspoint, a few Suny, A couple of Texas A & M guys, a bunch of MMA engine room guys, basically every maritime academy has some representation here. I have spoken with a few of them about how they got into this line of work (Drilling Rigs). Most of them heard about it from a friend and came over after briefly sailing because they did not like the long hitches or dealing with Unions. They pointed out that they were unaware of this opportunity prior to graduating. Most drilling companies offer a time for time schedule even for entry level 3rd Mates. I asked a few if they regretted coming to drilling rigs and the answers I got were unanimous. They all wish they would have done it sooner. They wish they would have started here straight from the academy. This is a vessel with tonnage and horsepower just like any other vessel. You can upgrade your license all the way to Master and you will even get endorsement on that license such as Ballast Control Operator or Offshore Installation Manager. I understand that there are other viable options for a GLMA graduate, but I think this is an option worth you investigating prior to making a choice. The world wide demand for these positions is expanding and the pay and benefits are attractive.
There are those who can and there are those who will, which one will you be today?
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