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John Bridgett
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"I did consider my skillset which was way above the norm for people going into this"
With that humble attitude i’m sure you will go far!
As for ‘only’ flying class II ROVs – some of us have made very lucrative careers out of this obviously lowly aspect of the job.

Im sure that with your extensive ROV operational experience you will sail into a job – i genuinely hope you do – but please just add a little bit of humility before we all meet you offshore.

Good luck

You have read it all wrong really, I’m only stating what has been said, my skillset was very unusual as was my age getting into this game very late on in life. The post you replied to was a year old, I can say I’m now employed for nearly a year, have 130 hours on eyeball and 380 on workclass. The learning curve is steep, the people in general are great and I’m really enjoying the work.

IS

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