Careers at Sea and Humber UTC (10am - 10.30)

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In their Q&A, Humber UTC chatted with merchant-navy information organisation Careers at Sea. They covered:

  • Living conditions at sea, including entertainment, days off, food.
  • Work experience and how to apply.
  • How to apply for training.
  • Working conditions and salary.
  • Whether you can take your pet fish and are you likely to fall off the boat? (Answer: no)
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61 RyanPoole 6 years ago
RyanPoole

Can you leave anytime you want? or do you have to stay a certain amount of time?

62 CareersAtSea (Training and Careers Manager) 6 years ago
CareersAtSea
 
(Original post by greenycam123  6 years ago)
is it hard being away from home?

It can be, but you make friends on board and they become your family for the time you are there. You are busy working too, so you don't have time to think about missing home.

63 greenycam123 6 years ago
greenycam123
 
(Original post by greenycam123  6 years ago)
is it hard being away from home?
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
It can be, but you make friends on board and they become your family for the time you are there. You are busy working too, so you don't have time to think about missing home.

Ah okay, fair enough, has anyone actually fallen off a boat before ??

64 CareersAtSea (Training and Careers Manager) 6 years ago
CareersAtSea
 
(Original post by RyanPoole  6 years ago)
Can you leave anytime you want? or do you have to stay a certain amount of time?

You agree to be on the ship for a certain amount of time, but if you have an emergency etc. then arrangements can be made to assist you in getting off. also, if during your training you don't like it, your company will help and try to find something you do like if they can.

65 CareersAtSea (Training and Careers Manager) 6 years ago
CareersAtSea
 
(Original post by greenycam123  6 years ago)
is it hard being away from home?
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
It can be, but you make friends on board and they become your family for the time you are there. You are busy working too, so you don't have time to think about missing home.
(Original post by greenycam123  6 years ago)
Ah okay, fair enough, has anyone actually fallen off a boat before ??

Health and safety is important and generally people are fine and do not fall off.

66 greenycam123 6 years ago
greenycam123
 
(Original post by greenycam123  6 years ago)
is it hard being away from home?
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
It can be, but you make friends on board and they become your family for the time you are there. You are busy working too, so you don't have time to think about missing home.
(Original post by greenycam123  6 years ago)
Ah okay, fair enough, has anyone actually fallen off a boat before ??
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Health and safety is important and generally people are fine and do not fall off.

Do you get taught all the health and safety during the training?

67 greenycam123 6 years ago
greenycam123

Are you able to take pets? Like, for example, a pet fish ?

68 CareersAtSea (Training and Careers Manager) 6 years ago
CareersAtSea

Any more for any more? It is been great talking!

69 LloydHorner 6 years ago
LloydHorner
 
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Any more for any more? It is been great talking!

Thanks for your time.

70 000217 6 years ago
000217
 
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Any more for any more? It is been great talking!

Thank you for your time, where are you based?

71 RyanPoole 6 years ago
RyanPoole
 
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Any more for any more? It is been great talking!

Where are you based?

72 000078 6 years ago
000078

Thankyou for giving up your time to talk to us?

73 CareersAtSea (Training and Careers Manager) 6 years ago
CareersAtSea
 
(Original post by greenycam123  6 years ago)
Are you able to take pets? Like, for example, a pet fish ?

Unfortunately not.

74 greenycam123 6 years ago
greenycam123
 
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Any more for any more? It is been great talking!

Thank you for talking to us and answering our questions!

75 harryriley607 6 years ago
harryriley607

What is your name?

76 CareersAtSea (Training and Careers Manager) 6 years ago
CareersAtSea
 
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Any more for any more? It is been great talking!
(Original post by LloydHorner  6 years ago)
Thanks for your time.

Not a problem - It has been interesting for us and we do hope some of you are now interested to find out more.

77 greenycam123 6 years ago
greenycam123
 
(Original post by greenycam123  6 years ago)
Are you able to take pets? Like, for example, a pet fish ?
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Unfortunately not.

oh, okay

78 greenycam123 6 years ago
greenycam123
 
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Any more for any more? It is been great talking!
(Original post by LloydHorner  6 years ago)
Thanks for your time.
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Not a problem - It has been interesting for us and we do hope some of you are now interested to find out more.

We are!

79 CareersAtSea (Training and Careers Manager) 6 years ago
CareersAtSea
 
(Original post by CareersAtSea  6 years ago)
Any more for any more? It is been great talking!
(Original post by 000217  6 years ago)
Thank you for your time, where are you based?

We are based in London, but we travel around the UK, and have volunteers that visit schools etc. talking about the Merchant Navy all across the UK

80 CareersAtSea (Training and Careers Manager) 6 years ago
CareersAtSea
 
(Original post by 000078  6 years ago)
Thankyou for giving up your time to talk to us?

You are welcome, please do let us know if you have any other questions. Happy to help as much as possible!

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