Eugene wrote:
Benguela wrote:
.... usually merchant sailors get a few months leave (not just one month!) for every period they spend at sea. Have heard of six months on, six months off. Very hard for us to match that, but that's the sort of thing we'd have to match.
Used to be, at least in Safmarine, 6 months on and 3 months off - which looks good until you realise that more than a month and a half of that leave merely covers the Saturdays and Sundays worked.
And in the engine room the average officer worked a 12 hour day - two watches and then day maintenance work of 4 hours. So the three months leave does not usually cover overtime worked.
I never said the merchant service was a bed of roses!
But, when the frigates deploy to Mozambique for months on end, what kind of leave do those guys get when they get back? If it is still just the normal 30 days per year, then the SAN's leave arrangements after a long deployment is a really rough deal by comparison, that's all I'm saying.
If these DEA ships are going to be at sea a lot (I mean upwards of 150 days a year, or something like that), then they will be some of the hardest working ships in the navy and the SAN might be advised to look at their crews' leave arrangements. Fat chance of it actually happening, though, sorry sob
