The Commercial Diver Network
im 18 and looking for info on commercial diving no oh it shall be great give me the real deal no b******* i am working as a heavy machine operator so need be i will save up for school yea i know how much it cost and all the places but heres my questions 1 do i need to move to LA or texas cali or near the shore for offshore diving or for inland do i need to be on the shore or anywhere 2 whats your thought on how often you are gone for offshore and inland 3 is there really any money in commercial diving and how hard is it landing that first job
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Go to college and become a PE, marine engineer - anything but dive school. Later on when you are a PE then become a diver if you want to. The GOM is dead and the future looks the same for diving there. Top GOM divers work ridiculous hours for s*** and there are TONS of them sitting around collecting unemployment. That's why companies down there hire new hands while their five to ten year guys are sitting in a bar in Morgan City. It's cheaper to get a new red hat out there and beat the s*** out of him for three weeks. Then you get "shop time".
Get back to class, and Oceaneering did not fire 5 tenders dude, they up and quit, so get your facts right before you open your mouth
5 tenders quit their jobs at Oceaneering in this job climate ? How long have they been painting, making coffee, sweeping up, kissing ass and choking hose, ten - twelve years ?
All Red hats but one, I guess it was not the dream the school sold them
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