Anyone work for Boyer Towing in Seattle?
Just out in my application. Anyone ever work for them? I guess they do tows from Seattle to Alaska. Good company? Would be my first hitch if I get taken on.
Just out in my application. Anyone ever work for them? I guess they do tows from Seattle to Alaska. Good company? Would be my first hitch if I get taken on.
Looking for a program around 20-25kish? Less would be better but I’m not wishing for miracles. Don’t want to go to a community college because I don’t want to wait 2 years. Time is of the essence for me atm to get my A&P. Willing to travel all over the country for the school. Looking for a program that’s around 12 months or less.
I know the average time for you guys to being gone is like 28 days away. How does this affect your dating life or family life? Are you able to keep it afloat?
I know you can go engineer on a ship. But do tugs have designated engineers? Is there a path for just engineer on tugs? Cause my buddy is doing his first hitch on a tug and he’s a deckhand, he was saying they got him in the engine room and the deck. Is there like wipers, qmeds, chief engineers, on tugs like ships? If so how would I go about that path?
I have been diagnosed with ocd and anxiety. I was medicated last year. When you’re a mechanic are you ever required to fly a plane to test it or whatever? I know I’ll never be able to fly because of this. Also will my diagnosis hinder me from being successful as a mechanic in general?
Interested in the career but I’m now wondering if I’ll ever be required to fly? I wish I could but I’ve been diagnosed with OCD, anxiety, and medicated a year ago. I highly doubt I’ll ever be able to get a pilots license with that diagnosis or fly at all. As a A&P mechanic are you ever required to fly to test the planes or something? Will my diagnosis hinder me from being successful?