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Bruce In Bangkok March 22nd 09 06:05 AM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:33:20 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote:

On Mar 19, 11:30*pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:


Not to be too noisy but what is the pay scale on a work boat? A day
rate for days worked? Or hourly? Monthly?



I was hired as an OS at $150/day. From what I understand that is
typical pay for unlicensed people.

ABs get $240-$320 per day

I was told Im off to another boat and will be filling an AB spot
there. I guess they wanted to see if an old guy could cut it. guess I
did.


Ill be starting $260/day as AB with this company

Bob



How does that compare with say, an engineer?

Just trying to get an idea of relationship of pay there to pay here.
Of course here there would be no foreign AB's but there might be a
foreign engineer.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)

Wilbur Hubbard March 22nd 09 05:03 PM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
wrote in message
...


PS Sorry for the dis-Bob.

After allIm sure your forked out thousands of dollars in school to
obtain the rank of OS

After reading your responces to the questions I figured out I should
have never asked you them as you do not know.

After all the Capatin has most likely not shared any of that kind of
information with you.

Let me see if I can ask some questions you might be able to answer.

Do you AJAX or Comet in the ****ters?
Can you still get that good brasso with the cotton ?
Are your paint brushes made with synthetic or natural brissles?

Well that about covers it.



That chip on your shoulder sure is huge, Joe! Honestly, I don't know why you
even bothered with a helicopter rescue. You and your entire crew could have
floated to shore in comfort on that six-man life raft of a chip.

Wilbur Hubbard



Joe March 22nd 09 06:06 PM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
On Mar 22, 12:05*am, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:33:20 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote:





On Mar 19, 11:30*pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:


Not to be too noisy but what is the pay scale on a work boat? A day
rate for days worked? Or hourly? Monthly?


I was hired as an OS at $150/day. From what I understand that is
typical pay for unlicensed people.


ABs get $240-$320 per day


I was told Im off to another boat and will be filling an AB spot
there. I guess they wanted to see if an old guy could cut it. guess I
did.


Ill be starting $260/day as AB with this company


Bob


How does that compare with say, an engineer?

Just trying to get an idea of relationship of pay there to pay here.
Of course here there would be no foreign AB's but there might be a
foreign engineer.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hello Bruce,

Here the average pay for a 4000 HP engineer with a couple years
experience is 500 a day.

Joe


Bruce In Bangkok March 23rd 09 12:24 AM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 11:06:42 -0700 (PDT), Joe
wrote:

On Mar 22, 12:05*am, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:33:20 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote:





On Mar 19, 11:30*pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:


Not to be too noisy but what is the pay scale on a work boat? A day
rate for days worked? Or hourly? Monthly?


I was hired as an OS at $150/day. From what I understand that is
typical pay for unlicensed people.


ABs get $240-$320 per day


I was told Im off to another boat and will be filling an AB spot
there. I guess they wanted to see if an old guy could cut it. guess I
did.


Ill be starting $260/day as AB with this company


Bob


How does that compare with say, an engineer?

Just trying to get an idea of relationship of pay there to pay here.
Of course here there would be no foreign AB's but there might be a
foreign engineer.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hello Bruce,

Here the average pay for a 4000 HP engineer with a couple years
experience is 500 a day.

Joe


Interesting as that is somewhere in the general neighborhood of what
would be paid over here for a "rig mechanic", assuming that he is US
or European but they are getting scarce. Years ago we used to have
supply boats and tugs with US or European officers but now days they
are all Indonesian or Filipino. Wages are obviously somewhat lower.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)

Joe March 23rd 09 01:53 PM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
On Mar 22, 6:24*pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 11:06:42 -0700 (PDT), Joe





wrote:
On Mar 22, 12:05*am, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:33:20 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote:


On Mar 19, 11:30*pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:


Not to be too noisy but what is the pay scale on a work boat? A day
rate for days worked? Or hourly? Monthly?


I was hired as an OS at $150/day. From what I understand that is
typical pay for unlicensed people.


ABs get $240-$320 per day


I was told Im off to another boat and will be filling an AB spot
there. I guess they wanted to see if an old guy could cut it. guess I
did.


Ill be starting $260/day as AB with this company


Bob


How does that compare with say, an engineer?


Just trying to get an idea of relationship of pay there to pay here.
Of course here there would be no foreign AB's but there might be a
foreign engineer.


Cheers,


Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hello Bruce,


Here the average pay for a 4000 HP engineer with a couple years
experience is 500 a day.


Joe


Interesting as that is somewhere in the general neighborhood of what
would be paid over here for a "rig mechanic", assuming that he is US
or European but they are getting scarce. Years ago we used to have
supply boats and tugs with US or European officers but now days they
are all Indonesian or Filipino. Wages are obviously somewhat lower.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Somewhat lower wages? Once we were working a production field pulling
up dry well heads for Mobil.
Had a boat from Norway working with us, they had a huge stern A frame.
Anyhow things were going good everyone happy till they found out we
made about 400 times the money they made. They had an attitude after
that ;0)

Here in Houston AB's make an average of 175-195 a day. I have a friend
that owns Houston Marine dot com.
My cousin and him served on a CG tender together. He trains 100's
every year.

Bob did better than any other AB I know of.... scoring that 240 a day
gig as an AB.

Joe

Wilbur Hubbard March 23rd 09 04:02 PM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
"Joe" wrote in message
...
trimmed a bunch

Here in Houston AB's make an average of 175-195 a day. I have a friend
that owns Houston Marine dot com.
My cousin and him served on a CG tender together. He trains 100's
every year.

Bob did better than any other AB I know of.... scoring that 240 a day
gig as an AB.



Is there such a thing as an AM (Able Minded) seaman?

It seems to me that's something none of you so-called professionals seem to
possess.

Wilbur Hubbard



Marty[_2_] March 23rd 09 09:15 PM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
Joe wrote:


Bob did better than any other AB I know of.... scoring that 240 a day
gig as an AB.


Unions will do that for you.

Cheers
Martin

Joe March 23rd 09 11:09 PM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
On Mar 23, 3:15*pm, Marty wrote:
Joe wrote:

*Bob did better than any other AB I know of.... scoring that 240 a day
gig as an AB.


Unions will do that for you.

Cheers
Martin


That must be it.
I bet he flashed his union card to the HR manager, right after he
demanded to be issued a new cold water survival suit.

Joe





Bruce In Bangkok March 24th 09 12:38 AM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 06:53:37 -0700 (PDT), Joe
wrote:

On Mar 22, 6:24*pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 11:06:42 -0700 (PDT), Joe





wrote:
On Mar 22, 12:05*am, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:33:20 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote:


On Mar 19, 11:30*pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:


Not to be too noisy but what is the pay scale on a work boat? A day
rate for days worked? Or hourly? Monthly?


I was hired as an OS at $150/day. From what I understand that is
typical pay for unlicensed people.


ABs get $240-$320 per day


I was told Im off to another boat and will be filling an AB spot
there. I guess they wanted to see if an old guy could cut it. guess I
did.


Ill be starting $260/day as AB with this company


Bob


How does that compare with say, an engineer?


Just trying to get an idea of relationship of pay there to pay here.
Of course here there would be no foreign AB's but there might be a
foreign engineer.


Cheers,


Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hello Bruce,


Here the average pay for a 4000 HP engineer with a couple years
experience is 500 a day.


Joe


Interesting as that is somewhere in the general neighborhood of what
would be paid over here for a "rig mechanic", assuming that he is US
or European but they are getting scarce. Years ago we used to have
supply boats and tugs with US or European officers but now days they
are all Indonesian or Filipino. Wages are obviously somewhat lower.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Somewhat lower wages? Once we were working a production field pulling
up dry well heads for Mobil.
Had a boat from Norway working with us, they had a huge stern A frame.
Anyhow things were going good everyone happy till they found out we
made about 400 times the money they made. They had an attitude after
that ;0)

Here in Houston AB's make an average of 175-195 a day. I have a friend
that owns Houston Marine dot com.
My cousin and him served on a CG tender together. He trains 100's
every year.

Bob did better than any other AB I know of.... scoring that 240 a day
gig as an AB.

Joe



For quite a while companies over here used to have different pay
scales for different nationalities. U.S. was highest, Brits and
Australians lower, etc. Apparently some Bean Counter's idea of an
equitable system based on home country salaries.

Unfortunately, the hands talk to each other and sure enough you'd get
a crew down in the jungles somewhere that would get to talking and
some of the hands would discover that they were getting less money for
the same work and want to quit. Of course, it is hard to quit down
there in the jungle when you have to wait for the next crew change
airplane but in a couple of cases people did down tools and lay around
the camp waiting for the plane. which of course ****ed off the rest of
the crew.

One of the startling innovations our company made was to pay everyone
the same......

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)

Capt. JG March 24th 09 12:58 AM

LIVE from Morgan City, LA !
 
"Bruce In Bangkok" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 06:53:37 -0700 (PDT), Joe
wrote:

On Mar 22, 6:24 pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 11:06:42 -0700 (PDT), Joe





wrote:
On Mar 22, 12:05 am, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:33:20 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote:

On Mar 19, 11:30 pm, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:

Not to be too noisy but what is the pay scale on a work boat? A
day
rate for days worked? Or hourly? Monthly?

I was hired as an OS at $150/day. From what I understand that is
typical pay for unlicensed people.

ABs get $240-$320 per day

I was told Im off to another boat and will be filling an AB spot
there. I guess they wanted to see if an old guy could cut it. guess
I
did.

Ill be starting $260/day as AB with this company

Bob

How does that compare with say, an engineer?

Just trying to get an idea of relationship of pay there to pay here.
Of course here there would be no foreign AB's but there might be a
foreign engineer.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Hello Bruce,

Here the average pay for a 4000 HP engineer with a couple years
experience is 500 a day.

Joe

Interesting as that is somewhere in the general neighborhood of what
would be paid over here for a "rig mechanic", assuming that he is US
or European but they are getting scarce. Years ago we used to have
supply boats and tugs with US or European officers but now days they
are all Indonesian or Filipino. Wages are obviously somewhat lower.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Somewhat lower wages? Once we were working a production field pulling
up dry well heads for Mobil.
Had a boat from Norway working with us, they had a huge stern A frame.
Anyhow things were going good everyone happy till they found out we
made about 400 times the money they made. They had an attitude after
that ;0)

Here in Houston AB's make an average of 175-195 a day. I have a friend
that owns Houston Marine dot com.
My cousin and him served on a CG tender together. He trains 100's
every year.

Bob did better than any other AB I know of.... scoring that 240 a day
gig as an AB.

Joe



For quite a while companies over here used to have different pay
scales for different nationalities. U.S. was highest, Brits and
Australians lower, etc. Apparently some Bean Counter's idea of an
equitable system based on home country salaries.

Unfortunately, the hands talk to each other and sure enough you'd get
a crew down in the jungles somewhere that would get to talking and
some of the hands would discover that they were getting less money for
the same work and want to quit. Of course, it is hard to quit down
there in the jungle when you have to wait for the next crew change
airplane but in a couple of cases people did down tools and lay around
the camp waiting for the plane. which of course ****ed off the rest of
the crew.

One of the startling innovations our company made was to pay everyone
the same......

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)



So they all put down the tool and lay around waiting for the plane? :)

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