Welp, if you happen to think this pays well you're right. But, that is only after 16hrs of manual labor with less then 6hrs of sleep on average for 2 months. Not to mention the huge expense of gear and items needed for life at sea coming out of your paycheck. Then if you break contract they take flight expenses on top of that. If you value your safety, health, and free will I would say really give this a second thought before signing that contract. I'm surprised more posts don't discuss these issues. I was put on their oldest ship so maybe my first time was unique to most. But, nothing about my experience was worth it in my opinion. Accept of course meeting interesting people and just adapting to life at sea. Considering the amount of time and energy I put in does make my paycheck a bit insulting. Did I mention that the fish at the end of my second trip had literally tons of fish contaminated with sewage water and thusly couldn't be put up for market? Meaning money out of...
Read moreI can't speak for all their boats but Seafreeze America is probably the worst boat you can be on. The management has no idea what their doing. No training what so ever. They preach safety but practice nothing but mass production. Unless you're ok with working up to your knees in rotting fish, being yelled at by a bunch of prison guard rejects, and earning $4 an hour, I wouldn't recommend this company. That boat needs some serious help from real engineers that do more then just walk around with their coffee and flashlight. Horrible...
Read moreHorrible company best thing to do is run and find another boat/ job…. For anybody that has given this company more than 2 stars they lied or is the company themselves. This is coming from a person who has completed 3 contracts with them and each time has been disappointed in the pay. If anybody wants to sacrifice 2-3 months for less that...
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