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 work season
« Thread Started on Apr 1, 2009, 1:02pm »
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I plan on going to CDA this summer most likely in the June class. I had a few questions if anyone can help. Once you graduate from CDA and find a job how long can you expect to work. I have been reading online and it seems like a commercial diver only works so many months a year. Is that true and how many months? Also what is good to study before going to CDA? What is a better way to go inland or offshore, I am leaning to going offshore. Thanks
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« Reply #1 on Apr 5, 2009, 7:55am »
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this industry can be seasonal but not for everyone. be a hammer and u will always work. offshore, hurricanes r a commercial divers best friend, rough season, plenty of work. still most companies can keep u busy if ur a productive part of the team. make urself an asset and the only time off u'll have is what u ask for. expect to work at least 3 months straight ur first hitch out. save money for those rough winter months when things naturally slow down. if all else fails, there's always shop work that companies will put u in until a gig comes up. a positive can do attitude is key, not butt kissing. no one respects that. listen, learn, and work hard and u'll succeed. good luck
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« Reply #2 on Apr 7, 2009, 6:07pm »
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If your going offshore to work then dont waste your time and money taking the welding cert or the dmt cert while at cda. Your company will pay to train you.
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« Reply #3 on Apr 9, 2009, 6:48pm »
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i will have to disagree with realdeal especially when it comes to DMT training. when work is going on the only thing that counts is production. companies will not pull u from work to send u to a 3 week long program for training, they will just use someone else. many times u as a DMT will get called out for a job strickly because u r a DMT and they need at least one on each job per shift. and u get paid a little more.
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« Reply #4 on Dec 31, 2009, 2:50pm »
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Hey Dee Dee...
I am a CDA alum and if I remember correctly, some of the instructors there mentioned that you were working as an LST for Oceanneering? If this is not accurate, I apologize but if it is, I was wondering I could pick your brain about becoming an LST? I too am interested in doing that was would appreciate any info you could pass along. You can respond on the message board or to my email which is shermansan@hotmail.com

Hope to hear from you.

Thanks.
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« Reply #5 on Jan 1, 2010, 5:03pm »
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happy to assist mike if i can. yes i am a LST but i work for Epic. i will email u and feel free to ask what ever it is u would like to know on the subject. good luck in ur endeavor.
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