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On Feb 27, 10:03*pm, Joe wrote:
On Feb 27, 7:58*pm, Bob wrote: What happened Bob? Are you on the boat yet? Joe Well, a day to get the physical. The doc looked in my mouth and said, "humm you have good teeth" as if he was surprised just to see more than 8. Then he asked me to touch my toes. When I leaned over and put my palms on the floor he stood back and said, " ya dont see many men who cna do that.!" Then he told me to go wait in the loby..... Then there was two days of reading manuals and taking computer tests and a day of first aid/auto defib/etc. Had Th-Fr off and next week have four more days of training. Somthing called Safe Gulf, upside down helo in the water egress, and some other stuff. To say the least this companay belives in training! But thats. cool im in a hotel on the comapny and getting half pay. I might be on a boat in 10+ days. Ive seen HELP WANTED signs for: Gulf Fleet J Ray McDermott Rigdon Bank Towing (had a tv add I saw yeasterday) Jobs are to be had if wanted. Bob Arg! |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 17:58:27 -0800 (PST), Bob
wrote: Fast, stout, beautiful scows.... ummmm my dream boat! I would love to have an A scow. Thirty MPH on a good day. Casady |
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On Feb 27, 11:15*pm, Bob wrote:
On Feb 27, 10:03*pm, Joe wrote: On Feb 27, 7:58*pm, Bob wrote: What happened Bob? Are you on the boat yet? Joe Well, *a day to get the physical. The doc looked in my mouth and said, "humm you have good teeth" as if he was surprised just to see more than 8. Then he asked me to touch my toes. When I leaned over and put my palms on the floor he stood back and said, " ya dont see many men who cna do that.!" Then he told me to go wait in the loby..... Then there was two days of reading manuals and taking computer tests and a day of first aid/auto defib/etc. Had Th-Fr off and next week have four more days of training. Somthing called Safe Gulf, upside down helo in the water egress, and some other stuff. To say the least this companay belives in training! But thats. cool im in a hotel on the comapny and getting half pay. I might be on a boat in 10+ days. Ive seen HELP WANTED signs for: Gulf Fleet J Ray McDermott Rigdon Bank Towing (had a tv add I saw yeasterday) Jobs are to be had if wanted. Bob Arg! the egress is a cake walk if you just maintain the orentation in your head. the OBA jog around the building is not fun due mostly to the cheapskate schools that wont actually put inriched air in the bloody things. what school they got you going to is it the one just past the helo tour on the left side of the road? and I think you have the in the water survival suit drill. dont do it as fast as you where tought to do it here. the instructors dont like it when you are in the suit before they finish speaking. It takes me 11 seconds to get in my suit. lets just say that i did my survival suit trick several times to satisfy the instructors curiosity (pardon while i cuss for a moment,,, about bloody ****ing stupid gulf sailors that have no ****ing training in cold water survival trying to tell real qualified international captians how to ****ing survive at sea. the fat ****s are good for nothing other than food....all better now) you might notice that i have a little problem with the whole "training" issue. the fire fighting is fun if they let it out and you get to play. I really liked the inferno room :) . being ingulfed in flame is fun as long as you have a nicely charged fire hose. have fun good luck and keep us informed. |
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 12:50:11 -0800 (PST), Two meter troll
wrote: the fire fighting is fun if they let it out and you get to play. I really liked the inferno room :) . being ingulfed in flame is fun as long as you have a nicely charged fire hose. have fun good luck and keep us informed. I once went tthrough a land based fire fighting training program where we were put in the upper floor of a concrete tower with a raging fire set on the first floor. It was very memorable, interesting and educational. |
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On Feb 28, 2:50*pm, Two meter troll wrote:
On Feb 27, 11:15*pm, Bob wrote: On Feb 27, 10:03*pm, Joe wrote: On Feb 27, 7:58*pm, Bob wrote: What happened Bob? Are you on the boat yet? Joe Well, *a day to get the physical. The doc looked in my mouth and said, "humm you have good teeth" as if he was surprised just to see more than 8. Then he asked me to touch my toes. When I leaned over and put my palms on the floor he stood back and said, " ya dont see many men who cna do that.!" Then he told me to go wait in the loby..... Then there was two days of reading manuals and taking computer tests and a day of first aid/auto defib/etc. Had Th-Fr off and next week have four more days of training. Somthing called Safe Gulf, upside down helo in the water egress, and some other stuff. To say the least this companay belives in training! But thats. cool im in a hotel on the comapny and getting half pay. I might be on a boat in 10+ days. Ive seen HELP WANTED signs for: Gulf Fleet J Ray McDermott Rigdon Bank Towing (had a tv add I saw yeasterday) Jobs are to be had if wanted. Bob Arg! the egress is a cake walk if you just maintain the orentation in your head. the OBA jog around the building is not fun due mostly to the cheapskate schools that wont actually put inriched air in the bloody things. what school they got you going to is it the one just past the helo tour on the left side of the road? and I think you have the in the water survival suit drill. dont do it as fast as you where tought to do it here. the instructors dont like it when you are in the suit before they finish speaking. It takes me 11 seconds to get in my suit. *lets just say that i did my survival suit trick several times to satisfy the instructors curiosity (pardon while i cuss for a moment,,, about bloody ****ing stupid gulf sailors that have no ****ing training in cold water survival trying to tell real qualified international captians how to ****ing survive at sea. the fat ****s are good for nothing other than food....all better now) What........ you eat them? I dont get the "nothing other than food line". Surprised people eat more than meat and spuds, or moose? Anyway, the waters pretty warm, hence your ability to skunk dem southern boys into a cold water survival suit. Working deck on a supply boats in winter the yankees could not understand wearing a P-Coat and shorts. The ones that were not so dumb caught on...eventually. Bob should be more worried about getting squashed, hit, cut, burned or gassed, cold water is the least of his worries. The helo egress school is fun, did it while working for Mobil. Once fished out the crew of a bell Ranger. Only one pontoon inflated,classic roll. We tried to tow the helo to a crane but it tore in half and sunk. Joe you might notice that i have a little problem with the whole "training" issue. the fire fighting is fun if they let it out and you get to play. I really liked the inferno room :) . being ingulfed in flame is fun as long as you have a nicely charged fire hose. have fun good luck and keep us informed.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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What........ you eat them? I dont get the "nothing other than food line". Surprised people eat more than meat and spuds, or moose? they dont go skinny fast, cant get into a survival suit so they die quick after you get them on the raft. what else you gonna do with them? Anyway, the waters pretty warm, hence your ability to skunk dem southern boys into a cold water survival suit. Working deck on a supply boats in winter the yankees could not understand wearing a P-Coat and shorts. The ones that were not so dumb caught on...eventually. same comes the other way. southerners arriving in dead horse with nothing heavier that a cotton shirt and chinos. if they dont die,, eventually some figure it out. I worked both places; make no misteak there is a class of west, east and northern sailors that i find just as bloody lothsome. most are involved in "training" and "safety". we call them dock lawyers (no actual experiance but lots of ideas and law). its this stupid idea that because you have passed a paper test you have any idea of the reality of the actual experiance. the group i was in was composed of mostly unlimited tonnage ticket holders IRRC the combined sea time was someplace around 150 years in almost all oceans. our "instructor" had ten years working in the gulf of mexico and a sheet of paper that said he passed a written instructor test. I have a sweater that has more seatime and more experiance in the tight spots. Bob should be more worried about getting squashed, hit, cut, burned or gassed, cold water is the least of his worries. no diffrent than on northern boats. the only change is that many of the folks he will be working with down yonder have a sheet of TP that says they are skippers signed by eddison schwest. no skill requierd. *The helo egress school is fun, did it while working for Mobil. Once fished out the crew of a bell Ranger. Only one pontoon inflated,classic roll. We tried to tow the helo to a crane but it tore in half and sunk. Joe |
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On Feb 28, 8:26*pm, Two meter troll wrote:
What........ you eat them? I dont get the "nothing other than food line". Surprised people eat more than meat and spuds, or moose? they dont go skinny fast, cant get into a survival suit so they die quick after you get them on the raft. what else you gonna do with them? Anyway, the waters pretty warm, hence your ability to skunk dem southern boys into a cold water survival suit. Working deck on a supply boats in winter the yankees could not understand wearing a P-Coat and shorts. The ones that were not so dumb caught on...eventually. same comes the other way. southerners arriving in dead horse with nothing heavier that a cotton shirt and chinos. if they dont die,, eventually some figure it out. I worked both places; make no misteak there is a class of west, east and northern sailors that i find just as bloody lothsome. most are involved in "training" and "safety". we call them dock lawyers (no actual experiance but lots of ideas and law). Sounds like a union thing. its this stupid idea that because you have passed a paper test you have any idea of the reality of the actual experiance. the group i was in was composed of mostly unlimited tonnage ticket holders IRRC the combined sea time was someplace around 150 years in almost all oceans. our "instructor" had ten years working in the gulf of mexico and a sheet of paper that said he passed a written instructor test. I have a sweater that has more seatime and more experiance in the tight spots. Some are better at teaching than doing. Bob should be more worried about getting squashed, hit, cut, burned or gassed, cold water is the least of his worries. no diffrent than on northern boats. the only change is that many of the folks he will be working with down yonder have a sheet of TP that says they are skippers signed by eddison schwest. *no skill requierd. I dont know about that, but we had a hundred from the great lakes, or fresh out of King's point that thought they were hot ****. Not to many PNW people came to the gulf needing a boat. To bad you guys can't keep a fleet going that can support you and your familys. Yall have to come "down yonder" to makes da money and feels bad that the boys with sea time on dem Edison Chouest not "eddison schwest" boats teech you stuff you allready know. Show me a nicer crab boat that a Chouset boat https://professionalmariner.com/Medi...cle/905956.jpg I'd rather earn sea time from Edison Chouest than most anyone. My wife did get sea time on a Chouest seismic boat. Joe *The helo egress school is fun, did it while working for Mobil. Once fished out the crew of a bell Ranger. Only one pontoon inflated,classic roll. We tried to tow the helo to a crane but it tore in half and sunk. Joe- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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