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19th June 2025, 09:10 AM
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Re: What motivated you all to join the Merchant Navy.
Two jobs I missed out on Ivan , but were more due to domestic and family reasons. In 1966 when saw the way the shipping industry was heading applied for a job advertised for an Instructor / lecturer at the College of Fisheries in St. John’s Newfoundland . However the in laws did theirs darnest to put us off using their grandchildren as an excuse for putting off, I knew I was on the short list as the family doctor who I gave as a referee told me he had been approached by the Colleges principle. However the wife and her family parents stepped in and tried their darnest to put me off by using their grandchildren as an excuse. For us disappearing to Canada.At the same time had applied to Cable and wireless for a position and the reply came back I was too old at 29 as the cut of age was 28.I immediately wrote back I didn’t need seatime which I assumed was the reason for the 28 cut off age , as I had all my certificates.
This was all during the seaman’s strike as was preparing for the obvious as was the Polly’s minds were working. John Kilgour of London were acting as Agents for Saguenay Terminals an offered me a job and getting short of money accepted and off to Halifax in the maritimes I went . Arriving in that fair city was a letter waiting for me from cable and Wireless saying in my case they would wave the age restriction and what were my preferences at what station in the world would I like the posting ? Too late was the cry , I had already accepted a years contract with my present employer at the time. Everything it seems if your a seagoing member of society seems to revolve around money when have family responsibility’s . It’s the way the cookie crumbles. Cheers JS.
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Hi John.
A you know at sea there are ill winds and good winds, the same I suppose in life. If you had taken the Cable and wireless job who knows where you would be today.
Des
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Working for the Post Office maybe?
But while we had the chance, we were lucky there was a BMN at that time, there is no reason why more could not join the armed forces.
Most countries need more and there is the possibility of more outbreaks around the globe.
It would give them a good start to life, teach them discipline which many badly need, and help the country.


Happy daze John in Oz.
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Ah: John think of how many didn't come back from ther last war and the subsequent wars, most for a politicians gratification.
Des
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But Des, the polis are smart.
Many are older men who start the war then send the young mento fight it.


Happy daze John in Oz.
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