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| Why did you leave your most recent position? My partner Megan and I left our most recent positions because our morals and integrity were jepordized by reckless and irresponsible leadership. |
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| What kind of hobbies do you have, or what do you like to do in your free time?
I have a passion for all things ocean related. I grew up in Hawaii surfing and kayaking everyday of my life. I consider myself a very strong waterman and feel comfortable in almost any sea condition. I am most passionate about diving and particularly free-dive speatfishing. I am highly experienced with catching and handling most species of fish having worked several years on a sport-fisher. |
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| Is the yachting industry a career for you, or more of a sabbatical?
Yachting is a lifetime passion for both myself and my partner Megan. I have been working on boats since I got out of college and we hope to one day have a boat of our own to retire on and explore the globe. |
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| Describe what type of situation on board you feel you would fit in best? I feel a small, tight-nit crew that can trust eachother is an ideal program for me. Not only does it promote safety for everyone on board, it preseves the integrity and professionalism of the crew. It also provides a comfortable work environment and one that is more productive. It is very important to me that I find co-workers with similar interests and easy-going personalities. |
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| DeckHand |
| What do you feel is the primary responsibility of the Deckhand, aside from the exterior maintenance of the vessel? The primary responsibilty of the deckhand is to ensure seamless execution of the tasks needed by the guests and the Captain and Mate. |
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| What do you feel is the most important quality for a successful Deckhand to have? The most important quality a deckhand should have is flexibilty. A deckhend should be willing to step in whenever and wherever needed, and capable of adapting to and learning the special needs of any particular vessel. |
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