Pressure on workers today ashore is tough, competition is killing it for many and the need to be ahead is so important now if you want to keep your job. But we were under pressure most of the time but we coped with it, did our job and never worried about competition. It was at times very hard work but we enjoyed it and that is half the way to being a good worker, enjoying what you do.
But there were the idiots and clowns as well. On the Pretoria there was a deck hand who we all think may have had a screw or two a bit loose. He had run two pairs of ladies knickers up the flag pole whilst in port in Durban though he never got caught for it. The homeward bound one night took a line from the rope locker, tied it to the aft rail and chucked it over the side. He was caught by the master at arms on his rounds and asked why he said he was fishing. Took three guys to haul it in, he was logged and on arrival in Southampton given the DCM. Wonder where he went from there?