Re: 1966
Pity about those shares Cappy as I found out that treating them the same way that I treated money at sea works well for me. Do not care a tinkers cuss what the share price is on the day so long as each six months they pay out a divvy that keeps the liquid flowing. So long as they are with reputable companies. I know that it is a gamble but did not like all the fecking rules and regulations that went with having a superanuation pension while some sick bugger sat back on his backside doing nothing and taking a percentage of it. Think what happened mate is you where treating those shares as a day trader and that will hiss you of quicker than anything. Can only talk about what it is like in Oz so anywhere else would be a different kettle of fish.
As for the strike well at that time we where in NZ so under articles so the crew decided that we would club together and send an allotment to the seamans union. Always wondered if any of you got a bit of relief with that as I doubt it very much. The other part I notice that so many where under contract to a company or the federation and never could understand why as I loved the freelancing of choosing where and when I signed on. Mind you never spent more than a week at the most in the UK between ships and shortest stay was three days. Sign of get into trouble then sign on and hope it was all over by the next time I signed of.
That's the way the mop flops.
My thanks to Brian for this site.