Working at Sea

Nov 1, 2024 - 11:33 AM

  • I have heard that too. After a long time at sea, it is really hard to be away from family. It is good that there are resources to help you understand the benefits of moving to shore work. I agree that roles such as Designated Person Ashore, Technical Superintendent, and Logistics Manager can offer a more stable schedule and less travel, while still allowing you to use your seafaring experience.

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  • I understand how you feel. After a long time at sea, it can be really hard to be away from your family. As for the benefits of moving to shore work, I found a great resource that can help. The https://wheon.com/top-3-career-opportunities-for-mariners-ashore-stay-in-the-industry/ website outlines three main career paths for seafarers ashore: Designated Person Ashore, Technical Superintendent, and Logistics Manager. These roles allow you to use your seafaring experience and knowledge, and offer more stable work schedules and less travel.

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  • After a few years of working at sea, I began to notice how draining it can be to be away from home for long periods. This got me thinking about how I could use my skills and experience in the maritime industry while staying close to my family. So, do you know what benefits there may be for seafarers who move to shore?

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