Hi everyone,
When you apply, the companies want you to know what you're letting yourself in for.
After reading through this site, and some blogs, I reckon I've built up a fairly good idea, but I realised something. I don't actually really know what an officer does on watch.
I know there's logs to do, and plotting, weather and other admin type things, but surely that can't fill 4 hours?!
Obviously there's the bit about looking out of the windows too, making sure you're not bashing a local fisherman or hidden rock, but I can imagine that can be rather dull if you're staring at waves and water for a long stint. What else do you do / have to do?
Is it common to take up a book or have some quiet music on in the background, or is this the sort of stuff that tends to get you out of a job faster than you can say "I swear that ship wasn't there until I hit it"?
When you apply, the companies want you to know what you're letting yourself in for.
After reading through this site, and some blogs, I reckon I've built up a fairly good idea, but I realised something. I don't actually really know what an officer does on watch.
I know there's logs to do, and plotting, weather and other admin type things, but surely that can't fill 4 hours?!
Obviously there's the bit about looking out of the windows too, making sure you're not bashing a local fisherman or hidden rock, but I can imagine that can be rather dull if you're staring at waves and water for a long stint. What else do you do / have to do?
Is it common to take up a book or have some quiet music on in the background, or is this the sort of stuff that tends to get you out of a job faster than you can say "I swear that ship wasn't there until I hit it"?
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