Tomorrow will mark 3 weeks offshore and I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I will get to stay out here even longer.
Usually by this time, I’ve about had enough and I’m itching to get off the boat and go home. Take a nice, long vacation somewhere. This trip has been the first real work I’ve had in a loooong time, so I am not in quite the same frame of mind.
The only thing I could wish for out here is a little better situation with the internet, but oh well, we all just have to deal with it…
I will stay out here for as long as I possibly can. Especially since there is no telling how many more months I might have to wait until I can find another ship.
I know most people are happy that the price of oil has been so low for so long. I would be too, if my career didn’t depend so much on it. Sadly, the US Merchant Marine is almost totally dependent on the offshore (oil) industry. We have less than 100 deep sea ships left and probably half of those are shipping oil.
When the Gulf of Mexico slows down and lays off crews, it affects the entire US Merchant Marine. Sadly, US mariners are not wanted in most of the rest of the world. Everyone is afraid we are going to sue them I guess. 🙁
Wishing you calm seas and sunshine. Hope this gig lasts until you can start your next one.
Thanks Penny.
Too bad it’s already over. 🙁
Happy for you, it’s been a too long dry spell.
Thanks Rick. It has been way too long. I hope its a sign that things are picking up offshore.