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  • Shore side pay cut

    I know coming ashore can mean a pay cut but this is just silly


  • #2
    They left the 5 zeros off.
    io parlo morse

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    • #3
      Originally posted by endure View Post
      They left the 5 zeros off.
      Somehow, I doubt it. More like a place holder. The shoreside salaries that I have seen lately for superintendents and either less than or equal to chief’s salary.
      Go out, do stuff

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Clanky View Post
        Somehow, I doubt it. More like a place holder. The shoreside salaries that I have seen lately for superintendents and either less than or equal to chief’s salary.
        Same. Most Superintendent salaries tend to hover around 45-65K GBP for technical and 40-50K for marine....
        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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        • #5
          That low! No wonder they are always claiming there is a shortage of senior marine talent in the UK. A shortage of those that will work for 45K maybe.
          Former TH cadet with experience of cruise ships, buoy tenders, research ships and oil tankers

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          • #6
            It's not good when you go ashore to start with, I think it takes years to get back up seafarers level, but you can go on to earn very good money in the city, especially with P&I etc.
            Plus you have to pay tax, NI and all that food and travel! - argh.
            Cruise ship Captain with experience on-board Passenger Vessels ranging from 5500-150000 GRT.

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