engineers don't talk too much, but really work alot'',lol proud to be one of those chosen few.!.
hehe mao d.i baho ug baba ang mga taga engine... ^_^ peace out TS
engineers don't talk too much, but really work alot'',lol proud to be one of those chosen few.!.
hehe mao d.i baho ug baba ang mga taga engine... ^_^ peace out TS
I graduated a medical course.Joining several vessels has taught and made me understand the life of seafarers,his motivation has encouraged me to study the seamans course.I attended seminars and conventions w/ him. I was assigned at the office at first. Life onboard is never that easy,ang kamingaw,bad weather and ohhh going inside the cargo tanks and pump rooms nga maka lipong jud!
My second vessel was assigned at the war zone passing Fujairah sailing between Kuwait&Iraq where guided missiles are hovering above our vessels.I was given 2 option, to proceed or be repatriated, but I chose to be w/ him. As the saying goes--- Sa hirap at ginhawa!!!
Last edited by Snowfly; 10-06-2011 at 10:42 AM.
unsa diay nang offshore vessel ? ug kana mga tanker ,crude, chemical ,container , cargo,??unsa mana ang mga trbaho ana nmo basta kana imo ma sakyan?ug unsa ka dilikado sakyan kaning mga barkoha? ug unsay rate ani nila from lowest to highest mo sweldo ana sa ilahathanks...
Thanks Jacksparrow023, dapat ana jud, marriage is a commitment. I cannot afford to leave him/go home and sya lang ang akong pa sulongon sa gyera. Soo mao ni naa sa mga seaman/seawoman sad nga traits,labanan jud ang atong profession - no retreat no surrender hahaha.
yup,,,,nag lisod jud ko kay dili ko kamao mo swim,segi mi practice onboard pero talawan kaayo ko since the pool onboard is already 6ft.deep, maong nagpa himo ako hubby ug swimming pool nga 3-6ft deep for me to practice at home before ko ni kuha ug SOLAS training hahhaha
Last edited by Snowfly; 10-07-2011 at 12:13 AM.
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