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Captain, Mate, or Pilot of Water Vessels Reviews

What is it like working as a Captain, Mate, or Pilot of Water Vessels?

August 2016
Keep Your Chin Down.
Captain, Mate, or Pilot of Water Vessels:
Keep your chin down and keep on pushing.
January 2016
Captain, Mate, or Pilot of Water Vessels:
Have fun with the position, be accurate in the narration. After safety, the most important thing is to treat each passenger's experience as if it's their first. Do your best at keeping it from becoming routine. Routine spells boredom, risk and dis-interested passengers and crew... A dangerous and short-lived career would be on the horizon.
January 2016
Captain, Mate, or Pilot of Water Vessels:
Make it fun, make your narration as accurate as possible and, after safety, remember the key responsibility you have is to provide the best experience for the passenger as if it's their first time.
April 2015
44 % of the Captains will retire in 15years.
Captain, Mate, or Pilot of Water Vessels:
Pay attention to the old school Captains ask questions and do not pretend that you know it all. This will make you the hazard on the waters. This can be the most stress free job you will ever have if you take the time to refine your skills. Turn off that computer and learn the route.

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