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I think you have ALL got hold of the wrong end of the ship!
If you had tried to email as requested you may have been better acquainted with the facts of this trip. The Sea Cadets in the UK has Charitable status. The normal routine for the week is with 24 Cadets anywhere from 13.5 years upto 18.sailing around the coast of the UK. The ship usually takes part in the Tall Ships Race most years May time is a busy time for children / students with Examinations etc. and the ship usually finishes up with down time and to assist the finances the ship is chartered for this particular week. The trip is run as a Sail Training week with adults learning the ropes instead of the younger Cadets. For a weeks training all found I think the cost is very reasonable. The normal source of crew has mainly been within the Civil Service, however with less Civil Servants around the ship still has to be filled and thought this may be a good place to find some crew. WRONG! I apologise if I have wasted anyone's time. Regards Tony R |
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I think you should have given us more information in your original post. It
was pretty terse. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Anthony Redshaw" wrote in message ... I think you have ALL got hold of the wrong end of the ship! If you had tried to email as requested you may have been better acquainted with the facts of this trip. The Sea Cadets in the UK has Charitable status. The normal routine for the week is with 24 Cadets anywhere from 13.5 years upto 18.sailing around the coast of the UK. The ship usually takes part in the Tall Ships Race most years May time is a busy time for children / students with Examinations etc. and the ship usually finishes up with down time and to assist the finances the ship is chartered for this particular week. The trip is run as a Sail Training week with adults learning the ropes instead of the younger Cadets. For a weeks training all found I think the cost is very reasonable. The normal source of crew has mainly been within the Civil Service, however with less Civil Servants around the ship still has to be filled and thought this may be a good place to find some crew. WRONG! I apologise if I have wasted anyone's time. Regards Tony R |
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Capt. JG wrote:
I think you should have given us more information in your original post. It was pretty terse. It was SPAM..... |
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That is also probably true...
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: I think you should have given us more information in your original post. It was pretty terse. It was SPAM..... |
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I read it twice. At first it read like they are looking
for crew. Then the other shoe drops at the end, and they want your money. You didn't waste anyone's time. If you enjoy wasting your time, your time is not entirely wasted. Good luck finding paying crew. If you ever want to hire crew, come back. "Anthony Redshaw" wrote The Sea Cadets in the UK has Charitable status. The normal routine for the week is with 24 Cadets anywhere from 13.5 years upto 18.sailing around the coast of the UK. The ship usually takes part in the Tall Ships Race most years The trip is run as a Sail Training week with adults learning the ropes instead of the younger Cadets. For a weeks training all found I think the cost is very reasonable. |
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