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This article examines various occupations within water transportation, focusing on ship engineers, sailors, and physical oceanographers. Ship engineers operate propulsion systems, ensuring the safe operation of vessels, earning an average annual salary of $65,880, requiring a high school diploma and training. Sailors engage in various tasks, earning $14/hour, with no specific educational requirements but needing certification. Physical oceanographers study ocean conditions vital for safety and marine life, often regarded as the best financial choice in marine careers. Learn about education paths and job satisfaction in this field.
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Water Transportation Occupations By: Tristan, Akrem, Ahmed, Corey, Tisha and Aida
Ship Engineers • Work Type: Operating Propulsion System, supports crew, check on ship conditions, and does repairs. • Salary: $65,880 average per year. • Education: High School Diploma, several years of experience, and formal training program.
Sailor • Work Type: Repairing, Stowing and Packing, Handling Cargo, and Lookout and Watching. • Salary: $14.00 per hour • Work Required: No Certain Education but certification required.
Physical Oceanography • Work Type: studies the physical anatomy of the ocean • Studies wind patterns, tidal patterns • Vital to sailors • Researches what goes on in the ocean for people’s safety while traveling or just having fun in the water • Also works for the safety of marine life
Conclusion In conclusion…….. • The best marine occupation to pick in monetary terms would be a physical oceanographer. • Some careers involving water transportation don’t require much education. • Careers in this field usually make a modest salary, and job satisfaction is mediocre.
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