Absolutely no problem with chipping and painting, its a job, it needs doing. Union purchases on general cargo ships from the nineteen hundreds on the other hand....
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Are Cadets being let down and poorly trained? Thoughts, views and experiences please.
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Yeah, the syllabus is out of date in that respect. derricks are a bit ridiculous to be teaching, but the MCA will say as long as on ship in the world has a derrick, your ticket allows you to sail on it and they'll make you learn it!! I hate it myself and luckily it doesn't really come up in the exams too much
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Originally posted by Martyboy View PostThat used to be the case, but over the past few years Maersk especially have been re flagging all theirs ships back to the DanskIt has it's advantages going with the better flags as you get reduced rates of insurance.
All views are my own and not that of my employer/training company.
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Originally posted by Martyboy View PostThe whole "Country is skint and we need money" thing is the governments incentive. They don't care how well trained you are really, or if you work on a British flagged ship, or if you work at all, it's not like they get any tax from your earningsAll views are my own and not that of my employer/training company.
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Originally posted by Martyboy View PostWell we have plenty of Merchant seafarers due to the Smart scheme, just not all of them are working. All I can say is, if it would make the money then they'd have done it alreadyAll views are my own and not that of my employer/training company.
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Originally posted by GuinnessMan View Post1) I know the Tanker's require all the officers to have done the type approved courses, anyone know if it's required for all ships yet?
2)chart corrections no excuse whatsoever for the JO's not knowing how to do that or being able to show you that. It's the bare basics I believe
2) Have these officers sailed on paperless ships throughout their training and career? Not an impossibility today. They may only have encountered paper charts in college (if at all).
But it obviously doesn't matter what the law requires, the standard of officer on the OP's ship is evidently abysmal.
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Are Cadets being let down? Possibly, in some areas, my thoughts on the whole inflation of qualifications is on record and well known, however, FD's are here to stay even if this grumpy stick in the mud thinks it's a retro-grade step designed to pander to the educational wets where no one ever fails anything ever. They have added stuff to bulk up the course and shortened it to make it more intense, but that is just making stuff pretty.
See...seeee even that sets me off!!!!!
As for being 4 months in and thinking these things, well it is safe to say the Honeymoon for you is over, if the training is of such low quality then many of you would / will fail the exams and th MCA exams, this appears not to be the case, the companies would revolt, not all but yours certainly would, which reminds me.....if it is that piss poor, drop a line to the people concerned voicing your concerns if it's a college issue. Otherwise if you think the whole system is flawed, well done, so does everyone else, but like many such systems we muddle along
Contacting your MP, thats assuming he / she even knows there are Seafarers still and what it is we do, most are like every other normal person "Sea Blind".
Our system is a bit flawed, but tyr the other systems, where they dont see a ship for the entire cadetship, then need to find a company after the degree, or have to act as office runners for a shipping company in order to gain favour and a possition, or are so highly qualified they demand the highest wages and as such there are only few of them at sea, or those who treat it as a paramilitary organisation but have to have protectionist laws and subidies to enable their employment and ship registration.
See no system is perfectLast edited by Chiefy; 16 January 2014, 09:03 AM. Reason: added some spelling misstakes to look more chief likeTrust me I'm a Chief.
Views expressed by me are mine and mine alone.
Yes I work for the big blue canoe company.
No I do not report things from here to them as they are quite able to come and read this stuff for themselves.
Twitter:- @DeeChief
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I think this thread is a bit much for Chiefys blood pressure.
I wonder if some of the problems are caused because of what new cadets and potential cadets expect?
If the adverts had less of the wonderful training bit, maybe they wouldn't be so disappointed?
That of course does not excuse the abysmal lack of training and support some get, whilst on sea phases, the lack of contact from their companies, especially the first phase. I'm not that sure what they get in between is that good either. Maybe some never get as far as failing their MCA orals as they give in before ever reaching them?
My views are well documented too, and I'm not the only parent that thinks the same way either.
Now I can join Chiefy as my blood pressure is rising!
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He he He
Degrees in general I kind of agree with, the FD I do not see the point of at all, sorry but I dont, I WILL however help and teach any cadet who pitches up and not hold it agaisnt them for what is happening in the education world......thye are victims too.
The whole everyone should have a degree just winds me right up, The birghtest and smartest did degrees, the not so did HND/C, the less CIty and Guilds etc,
I mean does my hirdresser cut my hair better cos she has a degree? Do TV Production runners really need a degree JUST to get in the door etc? I can see the point of vocational degrees or as it is the OU, it's summat you pick up along the way, like athletes foot or verucas
Oh bloody hell it's happened again.....heads for a lie downTrust me I'm a Chief.
Views expressed by me are mine and mine alone.
Yes I work for the big blue canoe company.
No I do not report things from here to them as they are quite able to come and read this stuff for themselves.
Twitter:- @DeeChief
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I couldn't agree more chiefy, I think our jobs are technical, but I wouldn't say we work at a degree level. Doctors and lawyers should have degrees, not us seafarersI have heard of people being told by college the FD Course was a "Fast track to master of Chief engineer" and I think this really upsets people when they walk onto the ship on their "fast track" programme with all the new knowledge of ballast systems etc and they don't get to play with any of the toys
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Originally posted by Martyboy View PostThen the ships reflag to Panama because it's cheaper and the British government don't get any Tax
Originally posted by PatrickWif a company wishes to fly a quality flag
Originally posted by PatrickWI tried registering a ship to Liberia the other night, quite easy, just type in how much DWT and it gives you a price. Nice.
Originally posted by Martyboy View PostI couldn't agree more chiefy, I think our jobs are technical, but I wouldn't say we work at a degree level. Doctors and lawyers should have degrees, not us seafarersI have heard of people being told by college the FD Course was a "Fast track to master of Chief engineer" and I think this really upsets people when they walk onto the ship on their "fast track" programme with all the new knowledge of ballast systems etc and they don't get to play with any of the toys
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.....
All posts here represent my own opinion and not that of my employer.
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Education has moved on there are vocational degrees as well as the traditional academic types.
You need to have the argument with the HR Depts and Industry heads as the requirements normally come from there.
Qualification inflation has been going on for decades, O levels used to be enough, for a lot of jobs long apprenticeships. Then you needed A levels if you wanted to get past the junior jobs, then a degree, now they prefer 2:1 or above. Anything really senior quite often they are looking for a masters.
Constant CPD is also looked for the more competitive the job market is in an area the more it spirals.
So I can see why the FD and Hons top up is offered, the colleges offer what the industry ask for, they have to make a course that can be validated.
I don't doubt there are young people who would be just as able who don't have any qualifications. The question then is why don't they have them, the majority have the same opportunities to gain them.
If the colleges are not turning out people educated to the required level the industry has to get it changed, be that a higher entrance standard, a longer course, different content, or a higher pass rate. Same goes for training at sea if what is coming out is not upto scratch, then you need to look at the input, as we have seen the input is not consistent. There is no quality control checks or balances with the input when cadets are at sea. Only the output after i.e what they report back, and what's ticked in their TRB, any other negative reports back by the cadets whilst at sea will depend on their confidence that it will improve things, it will be listened to, they will believed, they will not suffer any consequences or be viewed as a difficult pain in the backside.
You also have to remember many are very young, some would still be doing A levels with a bunch of close friends, teachers and family around to help encourage and support them. Even those at college full time doing normal course have family and friends and college support systems if they have a problem. Some cadets have email only, its a big change for many to make, even when things are going well.
Now I have a headache!
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