Beautiful day in the gulf
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From: Collierville, TN and Pickwick Lake
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From: Cape coral, FL
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So in have been looking around Port of Tampa so far. Have not came across much but that's cause I know we don't have much.
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Well the beauty of working in the oil patch is you can live where you want. I'm a captain of an offshore supply vessel. I fly to work and fly home. There are all sort if hitches(work schedule) depending on what you get into. 28-14. 14-14. 7-7. 14-7. 28-28. These are days on and days off. I currently work 28-14. Studying now to upgrade to a big boy license and the pay rate goes up enough ill work 14-14 at some point in the near future. 6 months a year off ain't bad.
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I must commend you on your spelling!! So many people screw that name up... I guess the pronounciation doesnt help either!! "Fourchon = foo - shon"
lol, I am originaly from Morgan City and my dad worked for Chevron as "company man" for 45 years. 7/7 sucked, 14/14 probably the best one. He got me summer jobs while in college roustabouting on Jack ups.
lol, I am originaly from Morgan City and my dad worked for Chevron as "company man" for 45 years. 7/7 sucked, 14/14 probably the best one. He got me summer jobs while in college roustabouting on Jack ups.
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I've been working over here 6 years now. I can spell most of it. Lol. 14-14 seems perfect to me. I love my job but after 2 weeks I'm ready to go home. Actually on the flip side after 2 weeks home I wanna grab the throttles again. Something about controlling a large floating hunk of steel that I just love.


