DAMN Joe, is there an echo in here (or are you just emphasizing your point
to Capt.MMA/Bobsplit/BBthe sailor
Joe wrote:
CaptMMA wrote:
Subject: Neal Warren, Master Mariner
From: "Joe"
You said that" The term "Master Mariner" is an industry term, not a
USCG term".
Are you calling the Merchant Marines an industrial company ?
No. I'm calling it an industry, like carpentry, medical, airline,
etc..
Then it's a trade, not an industry. I see it more as a branch of the
service myself.
And your still full of ****. You can still get an " Operators "
licences. I have a 100 ton Ocean operators before I sat for my
Masters.
So did a lot of people, so what?
You said Operator was an Old tern used before Masters, your wrong, you
can still set for an ocean operator dufass.
And a Masters License can be limited. Mine is.
Again, so what? The term Master Mariner relates to unlimited licenses.
BULL****. The USMM/USCG has no title of Master Mariner. And they have
never had that title. Where are you getting your information? Yacht
Club.
I would guess Masters' is an equal to the time and effort spent to
get a masters degree at the USMM academy.
If you think the term Master as it applies to a ship or the license
has something to do with a college degree, you're sadly misinformed.
No ****, but the time required is similar. Some people can hop on a
300 ton boat and master the vessel and crew, but that has nothing to do
with getting a Master licences or the made up title of Master Mariner.
Your term Master Mariner is a Lubbery term used by wannabes that do
not understand anything about the term Master and it's proper use.
If you think it's a "lubbery" term, then you know less about it than
I thought.
I suspect you wonder the docks dressed in a white sailor suit completed
with a cap full of scrambled eggs and a little anchor on your lapel
right?.
Again it's a generic lubbery term used by lubbers in awe.
Popeye was a master mariner, and you can call your yacht buddy that
conned you into it a "Master Mariner" just like Bobspirt calls
himself Capt.
You seem hell bent on making stupid assumptions on a subject you seem
to know little about.
You seem to no nothing.
But the only ones that matter.. are the rankings that the USMM / USCG
sets down as a standard to rank the abilities of professionals
legally found fit to be hired to accomplish the required task.
Joe
Half true. I couldn't care less as to what the USCG thinks of the
term Master Mariner.
They do not think about it, get it thru your numb skull... it is a made
up title used by wannabee's like YOU!
Joe
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