I want to get a job on those fishing boats in the Bering Sea?
I can’t get enough of watching the worlds most dangerous job:working on a deep sea fishing boat catching the AK King crab and cod. Can someone tell me how I can apply I saw that one of the skippers at the end of the voyage docked in Seattle. Give me tips and or advice…and yes I know lots of people die in this job mostly by drowning but I still want to do it.
Any other ideas? Tell me and I'll send you a free gift.
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September 12th, 2009 at 10:00 am
It doesn’t work that way. You have to actually go there, a lot of boats are from the Washington and Oregon area, not Alaska like some think.
They don’t hire people they don’t know, most are related or are friends they’ve grown up with. You don’t really think you’d be first in line when they’re making that kind of money, dangerous or not.
I know two that have fathers on the boats, they own them and they wouldn’t want to work them, it isn’t worth it. They made their money and, left. Most do this, like the "ice road truckers" they make their money and leave.
My grandson went to Iraq as a civilian worker, an electrician, he makes $125,000.00 a year, this is his third year, he’s quitting after this year, with bonuses he’s made his first half million and is going into business for him self.