You can try give Chouest a call 985-601-4444 talk to Nicky Collins we have some vessels with crane's on deck you could possibly get hire on for that and then work your way to other things
Hi all, I would love to work on a supply boat / dive boat or standby vessel, but have no experience, everywhere i have tried haven't been very forthcoming with information. I'm 23 and for the last 2 and a half years have been working as a hgv driver supplying the oil & gas industry and working quayside loading & discharging supply vessels. I have a crane ticket so would pick up the pedestal abd knuckle boom cranes easily and kniw how to secure cargo. I am happy to stay away for long periods and can put myself through boseit / mist courses etc prior to starting.
Really keen to get into this industry so if anyone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it
Thanks
Kerry
You can try give Chouest a call 985-601-4444 talk to Nicky Collins we have some vessels with crane's on deck you could possibly get hire on for that and then work your way to other things
I'm sorry Mr. One Post but you are a goddamned dumbshit for coming on here without first reading one effing thread namely just this one from this morning.
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Also, understand when posting, location and citizenship would be helpful.
You say you are "working quayside loading & discharging supply vessels", meaning you work elbow to ass in contact with mariners yet you have to come on-line to ask how to become one? Actually your question has been answered before you ever arrived here. Do a search and read some threads on the forum, you'll find your answer.
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