Merchant Marine Jobs

By | July 10, 2010

If you want a job in the Merchant Marines,

You Need This Complete Step-By-Step Video Tutorial About How To Apply For And Receive A Merchant Marine Credential,

And How To Find Jobs In The Maritime Industry and Merchant Marines.

If you don’t do everything correctly the Coast Guard will reject your application. 

If you already have your credential and are looking for work, click on the job offers throughout this site. 

 

 

Here is a short sample of the video you will get!

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The video you download is in High Definition and one and a half hours long.

 

This video will walk you through the entire process to get your Merchant Marine Credential by mail.

This instructional video is over one hour long,

It covers:

Every step needed to apply and receive your Merchant Marine   Credential All the application forms are down-loadable from the site.

What is the TWIC card, how and where do you get it.

It goes through each and every page of the application and how to fill it out correctly.

A master database of locations all over the country to get the correct drug test. If you get the wrong one it will be rejected.

Links to all the Coast Guard sites for everything you need to submit your application and the cost.

A master database of over 200 maritime companies and their websites to apply for jobs.

How to find Coast Guard approved schools to take classes.

What qualifications you need to get your credential.

Offshore oil companies for jobs on the oil rigs.

How to pay your fee online to the Coast Guard plus much much more…

 

This video and the forms are yours now for just $12.95,

you get instant download when you pay.

You won’t find this much information anywhere else for this price…

 

You get immediate download when you purchase!

 


 

 

 

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More Information on The Merchant Marines

http://edmund-fitzgerald.com

http://merchant-marines.com

http://chartercaptain.merchant-marines.com

http://cruise-ship-employment.info

http://cruiseshipjobstoday.com

http://work-on-cruise-ships.info

Application forms are PDF, you need Adobe Acrobat to open them

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Iam considering going to the California Maritime Academy to become a 3erd deck merchant marine officer?

By | August 5, 2010

juan_almeida35 asked:

Iam considering going to the California Maritime Academy (Marine Transportation MaJor) to become a 3erd deck merchant marine officer. My question is what is the job outlook for Marine trasportation graduates, also what is the entre level salary for high seas jobs, and how much I can potentially make a year. Also How is life as a merchant marine officer.

Thanks for your imput

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I just got a job as a merchant marine, what should I bring with me?

By | August 4, 2010

diplo13 asked:

I’m going out for 4 months with Military Sealift Command, but I’m not sure where yet. I figure I should bring some clothes, toothbrush, etc. But what about foul weather gear, a warm coat, work boots, work vest, things like that? Are they gonna supply them to me, and will they be any good? Or should I just buy my own?

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What kind of jobs can I get coming out of the US Merchant Marine Academy?

By | August 4, 2010

john smith asked:

I’m really considering going to the US Merchant Marine Academy for college. The thing is, I’m not sure if I want to make sailing my life style. Before considering MMA I was thinking about getting a Business Administration degree at a normal college, but the closest thing to a Business Administration degree offered at MMA would be a major in Marine Transportation. Can I get a business oriented job with that degree? I’m assuming I’d need to go to masters school and get a MBA.

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What entry level Merchant Marine jobs pay the most money?

By | August 2, 2010

ShmooyShmoo asked:

there are many types of jobs I can get into. Able Bodied Seaman
Ordinary Seaman, Utilityman (Food Handler)
, Engine Utilityman
, Deck Engineer Machinist, Unlicensed Junior Engineer, Refrigeration Engineer
, Electronics Technician
, Wiper.

which one is the best? and why?

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Any merchant marine jobs out there?

By | August 2, 2010

ShmooyShmoo asked:

I just got a MMD/Z-card. I don’t have much experience. is there any work for me? where? who?

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Can anyone give me some advise on finding a merchant marine job?

By | August 1, 2010

slimtonone asked:

I currently have a valid U.S. passport, a Z card, and a T.W.I.C card. i am having so much trouble getting started. i have not been to a basic safety training course. Can you point me in the right direction? i am willing to relocate. i would prefer Houston or louisiana but open to whatevers out there.

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Any Merchant Marine jobs out there?

By | July 31, 2010

ShmooyShmoo asked:

I have a Z-card/MMD (able body seaman), TWIC card and a passport.
I am willing to move anywhere for a well paying Merchant marine job, preferable on the California coast. PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU KNOW!

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will it be hard to find a job for seafarer merchant marine entry level?

By | July 31, 2010

mr.young asked:

i live in Florida…looking for vessels that will be gone for 6months or more

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What additional training is required for service on cruise ships?

By | July 30, 2010

If you are going to work on a passenger ship or a passenger ship in a position where your duties are related to the safety of passengers, then you must obtain training to meet Reg. A-V/2 or A-V/3 of the STCW Code. STCW is the acronym for the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers. The training covers assisting passengers, crowd control, passenger safety, and other training directed towards the safety of the passengers and the vessel. This training is not required to obtain the STCW form, but is a requirement of employment and proof of completion must be provided to your employer. Currently, there are no “relaxed assessments” and proof consists of a course completion certificate from a Coast Guard approved or accepted course or under certain circumstances certification from a designated examiner attesting to your proficiency.

When are fingerprints required?

All fingerprinting is now done by the TSA when you apply for your TWIC card

Where do I go to be fingerprinted?

Any of the TWIC enrollment centers TWIC

What do I need to disclose for the criminal record review?

You must document all convictions including DUI/DWI infractions, regardless of how old, regardless of the court in which convicted and regardless of whether or not the conviction has been expunged. Please be ready to submit documentation of any offenses in the form of court records, copies of legal proceedings, or evidence of rehabilitation upon request. You must put them on a separate piece of paper, for example: “I was charged with disorderly conduct approximately 1984 in Colorado”, “I was charged with DUI in 1991 in Michigan” then sign it and date it. Be sure to list everything, no matter how old!

What is required for the National Driver Registry (NDR) check?

You must agree to a check of the NDR for offenses in connection with your operation of a motor vehicle.

What is the NDR check used for?

Your application may be disapproved if information from the NDR check leads the Coast Guard to determine that you cannot be entrusted with the duties and responsibilities of the MMC.

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