Thursday, October 4, 2007

EXPERIENCE LIFE OF A CARGO SURVEYOR

In my experience working as a cargo surveyor I found out that its much harder then I always thought. I was a seaman, deck officer for 6 years, and had many contacts with surveyors on board. It seemed as a very nice job, coming on ships, the crew treating you as a really important person, who can make lots of trouble for the vessel. But was I wrong.

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Anonymous said...

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