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Do you know which companies use this self funding route? I know it’s become rarer and rarer to offer full sponsorship but I hope the companies that...
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OP suggests they are not paying for the bachelors, which I’m assuming means they’re one of the tiny few who do the bachelors cadetship. Again, without...
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This is the case for some course levels in some places, not all of them. Mine had academic modules in phase 5 that required completion for even the HNC....
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Read the post. They don’t want to go back to sea even if offered, they want to remain on the bachelors course for free even if they choose not to go...
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Sadly there’s no chance.
The moment you go down the route of not completing the cadetship to the point where you’re qualified, you’re...
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Don’t know how I missed this, sorry. What Edmond says is basically it.
My only things to add are that you can claim for any 365 day period,...
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No need to be cocky, I merely referenced that your sentence made zero sense as it has apparent typos; your recent comment is the same. If you want to...
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First paragraph - sounds extremely unlikely. Why would only women be invited to a paternity meeting?
Second paragraph - doesn’t make sense...
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My experience of sexism against females at sea is:- a female agency motor(wo)man studying to be an EOOW effectively bullied off of our ship, belittled
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How can one’s gender give them advantages at college? (Genuine question)...
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There is probably no way you can raise this without your company taking it the wrong way. The only way you could have a leg to stand on is if you can...
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And of course, if you don’t want to talk about it then just say you don’t want to talk about it. That’ll be that then.
In engine rooms...
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I’d say the discomfort would likely quickly outweigh the benefit of hiding your scar, especially in the engine room where temperatures soar massively....
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So the answer is a bit a different for a cadet and for a qualified engineer.
During my cadetship (P&O Ferries) on one of my ships I was...
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