You guys are so lucky to be promoted directly from cadet to officer. In my country, usually after the cadetship, we go through the ratings for a few years before becoming an officer. Some companies offer a prospective officer program but are quite few.
I'm on training vessel now that's owned by the university and starting next June I'll be training on a merchant ship as a cadet. Thanks for posting the video. It really helps me getting a grasp of an idea of how 3rd officer's daily life is like.
Great video's you always make.I've just enrolled into Bachelor of Applied Science (Nautical Science) at Australian Maritime College (AMC),and been accepted for 2022.
After you do your first year at College your course instructor,Captain will refer you to a Shipping company (Eg Toll...).Then you do a year at Sea & your Training Officer,Captain will assess your capabilities at Sea as Cadet.When you've done your first year at Sea you do another year at College to study Cargo stabilities & Calculations,+ Chemistry.Before commencening you do 1+week training (🔥 Prevention training,Life Raft training etc) then you have your C.O.S.T Certificate,and after that you have 4 day Orientation (Includes Chemistry,Physics for a day).I must remind you about Chemistry,Physics get to know it asap,because there's Mathematics I never heard of it came to me a Big Shock I was a terrible mathes students,but getting to know it all came natural.If your going into 2 semester that starts in July,in Hobart not sure.-All the best to you
@@theaussieseafarer2658 sure it's .see as someone how is willing to join the maritime industry this is the kind of content I'm looking for and I think that you're doing an excellent job by providing on UA-cam
Congratulations on your promotion mate! Good luck, anyway i wonder how can i contact you or getting any information about working on board ship cause i just finished my cadet period before and im still in doubt where should i take steps next
How long does it take you to maintain the fire fighting equipment, and do you know if the jobs of a 3rd officer are exactly the same on a cruise ship as well as a cargo ship? (For example, still maintaining the fire fighting equipment) Also, what colleges and courses do you have to do to become a 3rd officer?
Hi Adi. Thank you so much. Its always a challenge for everyone to enrol as a cadet. Its a tough world but you just need to put together a list of all the shipping companies you can think of and call them and email them all periodically. Make sure you have a simple and easy to read CV and cover letter. You should keep in regular contact with them until they have an opportunity available.
Absolutely. It's important that we really think about this and understand what it means. So many people say this over and over without fully understanding what this means.
Hi Claude. Thank you for your kind words. Glad you are enjoying the content. It encourages me every day to create more content. Most ships have internet on board but some only have internet for the captain. The captain's satellite internet is very good but the crew wifi can be a little temperamental 🤪
Hi Matt. I sailed on aussie ships as a cadet. Since getting my watchkeeper qualification, ive only sailed on foreign vessels, but im actually loving it 😁
@@theaussieseafarer2658 Interesting- I don’t know much about the Aussie merchant fleet nor how you guys do credentialing (other than STCW). Also, I stopped by the mission to seafarers in Melbourne last I was there. Check one out sometime when you’re back home. See ya out there & congrats on the promotion!
Hi Ajay s. It differs in each country, I would recommend contacting your local maritime college to find out more. In Australia, its a course called Bachelor of Applied Science (Nautical Science)
Yes you are right. Some companies require you to return to sea as an OS and wait for promotion to AB and then to junior officer. I think this is the process when there are too many qualified candidates and not enough available jobs. In Australia we are fortunate that when we finish as a cadet, we can them work immediately at a junior officer, provided that we can find an opportunity. I think if you look internationally you may be able to do this too
Good vidios. Third. But you shouldn't standing on monkey island when the radar ecdis using cz the radiation is danger for braind. Its correct or not???
You guys are so lucky to be promoted directly from cadet to officer. In my country, usually after the cadetship, we go through the ratings for a few years before becoming an officer. Some companies offer a prospective officer program but are quite few.
Where are you from?
I'm on training vessel now that's owned by the university and starting next June I'll be training on a merchant ship as a cadet. Thanks for posting the video. It really helps me getting a grasp of an idea of how 3rd officer's daily life is like.
Really cool video, thanks.
Awesome video Man!!! Super informative 🤙🏽
Thanks mate. Appreciate the positive feedback 🙂
Great video's you always make.I've just enrolled into Bachelor of Applied Science (Nautical Science) at Australian Maritime College (AMC),and been accepted for 2022.
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After you do your first year at College your course instructor,Captain will refer you to a Shipping company (Eg Toll...).Then you do a year at Sea & your Training Officer,Captain will assess your capabilities at Sea as Cadet.When you've done your first year at Sea you do another year at College to study Cargo stabilities & Calculations,+ Chemistry.Before commencening you do 1+week training (🔥 Prevention training,Life Raft training etc) then you have your C.O.S.T Certificate,and after that you have 4 day Orientation (Includes Chemistry,Physics for a day).I must remind you about Chemistry,Physics get to know it asap,because there's Mathematics I never heard of it came to me a Big Shock I was a terrible mathes students,but getting to know it all came natural.If your going into 2 semester that starts in July,in Hobart not sure.-All the best to you
Hello mate, good videos I hope we can meet at the sea as officer .
very interesting to see the next videos for you👍👍👍
Congradulation, thx for informative videos. Waiting for new videos, for example excursion on bridge.
No problem. Glad you are enjoying my videos. More to come 😀
very useful for someone who is planning to join the merchant navy
Hi yass - 123. Glad to hear it. I hope it is helpful for you
@@theaussieseafarer2658 sure it's .see as someone how is willing to join the maritime industry this is the kind of content I'm looking for and I think that you're doing an excellent job by providing on UA-cam
Great one, keep it up
Greattt!!!thanks for videos sir!🙏
Absolutely no problem at all. I am glad to see you are enjoying this content :)
Your doing amazing mate
Thanks YASH. Much appreciated
Congrats matey:)
Thanks Sam. Hope you're keeping well 🤗
Had to subscribe to your channel mate
Hello Thirdmate, good videos. Next time please include the paper works like Port Documents, Thanks!!!
Amazing bro
nice explanation
Congratulations on your promotion mate! Good luck, anyway i wonder how can i contact you or getting any information about working on board ship cause i just finished my cadet period before and im still in doubt where should i take steps next
How long does it take you to maintain the fire fighting equipment, and do you know if the jobs of a 3rd officer are exactly the same on a cruise ship as well as a cargo ship? (For example, still maintaining the fire fighting equipment)
Also, what colleges and courses do you have to do to become a 3rd officer?
One of the fire boxes on deck was fastened with a rope. It should not be like that. It's deficiency)
Hy Mate...
Really Excited that you have done so far...
may you please tell me how to enroll as cadet or third mate on your good company??
Hi Adi. Thank you so much. Its always a challenge for everyone to enrol as a cadet. Its a tough world but you just need to put together a list of all the shipping companies you can think of and call them and email them all periodically. Make sure you have a simple and easy to read CV and cover letter. You should keep in regular contact with them until they have an opportunity available.
wow nice
is there any food in the lifeboat ?
Any update ?
Could you list to schools where you got your license & training ?
Interested video
Congrats mate, what's your company btw?
Safety first 🌹
Absolutely. It's important that we really think about this and understand what it means. So many people say this over and over without fully understanding what this means.
Wow congratulations mate for the third officer
Thanks YASH. Glad you're enjoying my videos
Hey Buddy , how much time for shore leave usually you get on an individual port ? And also let me know about product tanker's , please 🙂
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Does watchkeeping get boring? How do you handle it?
Its trammo?
Hey ! love your videos man Keep it up !!
Congrats on the promotion :D
Q. is there internet on ship ? if there is , is it good ?
Hi Claude. Thank you for your kind words. Glad you are enjoying the content. It encourages me every day to create more content. Most ships have internet on board but some only have internet for the captain. The captain's satellite internet is very good but the crew wifi can be a little temperamental 🤪
you working on an Australian flagged vessel?
Hi Matt. I sailed on aussie ships as a cadet. Since getting my watchkeeper qualification, ive only sailed on foreign vessels, but im actually loving it 😁
@@theaussieseafarer2658 Interesting- I don’t know much about the Aussie merchant fleet nor how you guys do credentialing (other than STCW). Also, I stopped by the mission to seafarers in Melbourne last I was there. Check one out sometime when you’re back home. See ya out there & congrats on the promotion!
Your video is great but you should speak up for audience in the explanation to hear well
Sir ,how will become a seafarer (deck cadet ) ,which course i i have to study?
Hi Ajay s. It differs in each country, I would recommend contacting your local maritime college to find out more. In Australia, its a course called Bachelor of Applied Science (Nautical Science)
Bro what's u r monthly salary
how many contracts you completed before you got promoted?
Hi mate. In Australia, you must complete 18 months of sea time as a cadet. It doesn't matter how many contracts you split it into.
@@theaussieseafarer2658Thanks for the answer. Just wondering because not always when you graduate and get the ticket you work as officer straight off.
Yes you are right. Some companies require you to return to sea as an OS and wait for promotion to AB and then to junior officer. I think this is the process when there are too many qualified candidates and not enough available jobs. In Australia we are fortunate that when we finish as a cadet, we can them work immediately at a junior officer, provided that we can find an opportunity. I think if you look internationally you may be able to do this too
Good vidios. Third. But you shouldn't standing on monkey island when the radar ecdis using cz the radiation is danger for braind. Its correct or not???
Why didn't you close the radar when you are in the monkey deck
NO CHINSTRAPS ON HELMETS ITS A NEAR MISS BRO HAHAHA