RonR
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I could use a little help in guiding my son. He is 17, going to graduate this year with his diploma and an AA. Currently enrolled in the Everett Community College ORCA program (Ocean Research College Academy).
He wants to work on Tug Boats, specifically to be a Captain on some point. He has been looking to attend the California State University Maritime Academy. Problems are this is a 4 year deal even if you have your AA, based on the availability of classes. He would come out as a 3rd Mate, not make much $$ and owe a fair bit in school (Mom and Dad are helping, but he will own 75% of the cost). He is fair with the tools but I don't see him working as an engineer. Wants to be above deck.
I am unsure of how the progression schedule works from 3rd Mate to Captain. And how hard is it to get on with a good company. He does not want to travel to the East Coast, prefers to stay on the West. Is fine with Sea time at this point in his life. Is not interested in the Coast Guard or Military at this time.
Schooling is easy for him, has been a 4.0 student through High School and College.
What other options are there? Do any of you, or do you know anyone that can give him the 101 on Tug Boat Company's. What Jobs are available and the average pay rate. My guess is that he will be at Sea for a few years and then want to bring it close to home and start a family at some point.
(key point here, he has never been out to sea, just PNW cruising, he has seen some bumpy rides, but its a world of difference when your in bad weather for days)
Back in the early 90's I worked for Foss Tug, did an Apprenticeship with them for outside machinist. I had a chance to go out a few times, and then decided it was not for me and moved on. I do not have any contacts, but will always remember Foss as a Loving Family that really took care of the people that took care of them.
He wants to work on Tug Boats, specifically to be a Captain on some point. He has been looking to attend the California State University Maritime Academy. Problems are this is a 4 year deal even if you have your AA, based on the availability of classes. He would come out as a 3rd Mate, not make much $$ and owe a fair bit in school (Mom and Dad are helping, but he will own 75% of the cost). He is fair with the tools but I don't see him working as an engineer. Wants to be above deck.
I am unsure of how the progression schedule works from 3rd Mate to Captain. And how hard is it to get on with a good company. He does not want to travel to the East Coast, prefers to stay on the West. Is fine with Sea time at this point in his life. Is not interested in the Coast Guard or Military at this time.
Schooling is easy for him, has been a 4.0 student through High School and College.
What other options are there? Do any of you, or do you know anyone that can give him the 101 on Tug Boat Company's. What Jobs are available and the average pay rate. My guess is that he will be at Sea for a few years and then want to bring it close to home and start a family at some point.
(key point here, he has never been out to sea, just PNW cruising, he has seen some bumpy rides, but its a world of difference when your in bad weather for days)
Back in the early 90's I worked for Foss Tug, did an Apprenticeship with them for outside machinist. I had a chance to go out a few times, and then decided it was not for me and moved on. I do not have any contacts, but will always remember Foss as a Loving Family that really took care of the people that took care of them.
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