Get Offshore Vibes with SSNT’s blog
If you don’t know anything about training for jobs in the offshore sector, this blog is for you.
The people of the Caribbean have miles and miles of coastline in their environment. This blog is not focused on international shipping. We are focused on preparing young people for nautical jobs locally and regionally. Here in the Caribbean, there are jobs related to yachts, power boats, fishing boats, tugs, crew boats, ferries, water taxis, party boats, offshore supply boats, anchor handling boats, patrol boats, to name a few. The Caribbean needs bright, motivated young people to recognise that nautical training will open access to interesting, important and well-paid opportunities.
Humans have to adapt to their environment in order to survive. The youth of the Caribbean cannot afford to stand with their backs to the opportunities of nautical training. SSNT’s blog is for opening eyes to nautical opportunities, and helping you get them.
Focus on your future in the Offshore sector
SSNT will describe the jobs available in the offshore sector, both on boats and ashore. And we will describe what you can do to get certified for those jobs. We will explain the standards of training and certification for seafarers.
SSNT will explain what nautical training can help you to do and how we can help you get the skills and knowledge to help your career in the offshore sector.
SSNT Blog Rules
Be constructive, SSNT blog is to encourage Caribbean youth to recognise the value of nautical studies.
SSNT blog is discussing nautical issues. DO NOT NAME INDIVIDUALS, COMPANIES or AUTHORITIES in this blog.
SSNT blog is a nautical skills and knowledge certification forum, it is not for discussing licences.
SSNT blog is committed to developing the nautical human resource, at the operational level, to make the Caribbean a maritime superpower.
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SSNT Blog Rules
Be constructive, SSNT blog is to encourage Caribbean youth to recognise the value of nautical studies.
SSNT blog is discussing nautical issues. DO NOT NAME INDIVIDUALS, COMPANIES or AUTHORITIES in this blog.
SSNT blog is a nautical skills and knowledge certification forum, it is not for discussing licences.
SSNT blog is committed to developing the nautical human resource, at the operational level, to make the Caribbean a maritime superpower.
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