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harbour master assistant.
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In the paper they advertised three posts for harbour master assistant.
However, I can't do that many hours (20 or 35 p/w). I do have power level 2 and first aid, but not VHF radio licence. As well as seamanship skills from cadets.
Is it worth me sending a cover letter and CV? (of course there'd be no point in filling in an application form because i can't do that exact job, but say they found me and someone else that could together do the 20 hours, who knows?)
However, I can't do that many hours (20 or 35 p/w). I do have power level 2 and first aid, but not VHF radio licence. As well as seamanship skills from cadets.
Is it worth me sending a cover letter and CV? (of course there'd be no point in filling in an application form because i can't do that exact job, but say they found me and someone else that could together do the 20 hours, who knows?)
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Seasonal Assistant Harbour Masters - 3 Posts
Fixed Term Contract until 31 October 2011
37 hours per week x 1
20 hours per week x 2
You will assist in the management of the day to day service delivery at Southwold Harbour, Oulton Broad Yacht Station, Mutford Lock and Beccles Yacht Station. You will promote excellent customer service in an efficient and professional manner.
You will have experience of boat handling and mooring of craft and have excellent communication skills. You must hold a power boat level 2 certificate or above, VHF certificate and an appropriate first aid qualification
Seasonal Assistant Harbour Masters - 3 Posts
Fixed Term Contract until 31 October 2011
37 hours per week x 1
20 hours per week x 2
You will assist in the management of the day to day service delivery at Southwold Harbour, Oulton Broad Yacht Station, Mutford Lock and Beccles Yacht Station. You will promote excellent customer service in an efficient and professional manner.
You will have experience of boat handling and mooring of craft and have excellent communication skills. You must hold a power boat level 2 certificate or above, VHF certificate and an appropriate first aid qualification
Pass your School Exams first molly and then decide on what Career you would like to pursue. Go to Uni or Tech College and obtain the necessary Qualifications for that Career.
I was in the Merchant Navy for years molly and even I haven't the qualifications for an Ass Harbour Master let alone anything else.
Have a look at the link here.
http://www.portskills..._roles/harbour_master
I was in the Merchant Navy for years molly and even I haven't the qualifications for an Ass Harbour Master let alone anything else.
Have a look at the link here.
http://www.portskills..._roles/harbour_master
Like I said, I would go and sound them out - one thing that you have in your favour is your recent BBC star exposure. You should be known to them. I would not forgo your Uni course -but to take this as a summer job, if they have something, would be fun. VHF radio can be learnt pretty quickly and I presume you know the phonetic alphabet already, alpha, bravo, charlie, etc.
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I was not referring to molly's ability I was thinking a harbour master assistant would be expected to be 18 or over due to the piloting requirement. I don't know about boats much. I do know a bit about defence though and a soldier could be in Iraq/Afghan at 17 (maybe although can't say I've come across that) but he can't drive a tank or C+E vehicle.
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