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Personally I will not recommend you to do this work because it is very dangerous work. But if you still want to work on a fishing boat then several boats conduct interviews you can contact them to hire you if you are selected then they will include you in their fishing team.
fishing is the main job in finland . but there are some odd jobs to do . if we search we can find them
Through fishing since Alaska has many commercial fishing industries. And if you have will and persistence, you can find a good job and make money.
You work hard at fishing for them, and you exercise the patience of Job - times ten. It is not for nothing that the Muskie is universally known as "the fish of a thousand casts". A muskie fisherman who gets three muskies to boat in a seasonconsiders that a very good season.
One must usually apply for commercial fishing jobs in person. Most fishing vessels are run by owner-operators, not large corporations, so one must speak with the captain personally to apply for a job. A complicating factor is that good boat captains do not usually have many openings, so one should attempt to inquire why previous crew members have left the boats. One strategy that could be used to help one's chances is to take a job on the docks or unloading catches, which would allow one to become known to boat crews and captains, and boost one's chances in applying or being approached about job openings.
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The term tug job refers to an employee that works on a tug boat. These jobs daily duties include helping maneuvering larger boat's with the tug boat.
In Cuba, do the Take Over the Docks job in the El Jefe tier.
Getting a job out of Seattle can be tricky... a friend of mine was stuck there a month and didn't find a job. He ended up getting a job through www.alaskafishingjobs.net and highly recommended the site. He had looked at some other web sites but most of them just offered factory (fish processing plant) jobs. I have been fishing a while now and know that captains don't hire people from job service companies- you have to know where and when to go look for a job, which is what the www.alaskafishingjobs.net site does for you.
Unless you're a citizen of Norway or a EU country, you propably can't. If you are, visit www.nav.no