Top 4 Reasons Why You Should Consider an Exciting Career in the Offshore Maritime Industry
Planning a career in the offshore maritime industry should be thought out very carefully. It's dangerous and you're gone away from home and your loved ones for many days at a time. However, working offshore can be not only lucrative, but rewarding as well.
1. Excellent Benefits and Bonus Incentives
Most offshore companies provide you with Health and Dental Insurance, 401-K and offer bonus incentives for safety and longevity at their expense.. Your benefits and bonus incentives usually start after your first 90 days of employment.
2. Lucrative Earning Potential
The earning potential for working offshore in the maritime industry is very lucrative to say the least. You honestly have the opportunity to make as much, or more in one day, than many individuals make all week. Seriously!
3. You only work 6-9 months out of the year
Most hitches, (the time you're working offshore), last 28 days, then you're off for 14 days.. Yes they're are some companies that offer 14 days on / 14 days off as well. So if you think about it you're only working offshore 6 to 9 months out of the year.
When you're off you can do whatever you want. Make plans to go places, vacation, maritime schools or just stay home and hang out with your friends and family. Oh yea, they'll be working their same old job while you're off having fun.
4. Challenging and Adventurous
When you're working aboard an offshore maritime vessel, you're always on the go. You may be in Pascagoula Mississippi today working the Main Pass Oil Filed and be sent to Freeport, Texas to pick up cargo or equipment. You never know where you will end up in the oil industry. (The Patch)
Holding a vessel in position for a platform crane to load or off load you can be quite challenging with the current and winds. Think you're a good boat handler? Working in the Gulf of Mexico supporting the gas and oil industry will make you better. A lot Better!
If you're honestly looking for something that's different, rewarding, adventurous and lucrative, consider a career in the offshore maritime industry.
I'll promise you one thing, you will either love it or hate and it will not take you long to decide which. I assure you one thing there's nothing else like it.
Capt Elwood Lee currently works offshore in the maritime industry aboard 150' offshore supply vessel as the senior captain. If you're looking for an opportunity to start your own career in the maritime industry and could use some help: Visit http://offshoremarineservices.com