Wednesday, January 23, 2013

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That's what I needed to know thanks... what about charter fishing boats (deck hand)and or snorkeling tours? What are the qualification's needed? And work readily available?


Experience is very helpful, especially with the fishing and yacht charters industry.
Many owners/captains prefer hiring someone with some basic experience because training people that have absolutely no experience is tedious and time consuming, especially if you learn they are not dependable.

That's not saying it is never done.
You can also check with various marinas or charter yacht services as many need people, other than crew to work whether it's in an office
or cleaning, provisioning, running errands, fueling and watering the yachts, moving them around and prepping for a charter, mechanical or other types of jobs that support the industry. Our "high season" is 1/2 way over by the end of Jan and slows down considerably by end of May with Aug./Sept. being the doldrums.

If you are intelligent, honest, hard working, open to new experiences, don't have a lot of baggage such as drugs or alcohol issues and a significant other to support, some money saved up to get settled in and a "island car" to get around with, you can find work.
It really depends on the individual, what they really want to do and how hard they will work to make their dreams come true, whether for the short or long haul.
Good luck whatever you decide.

Source: http://www.vimovingcenter.com/talk/read.php?4,196132,196132

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