Very much close dude! You'll just have work your way to be a chief mate or staff captain then captain of the cruise ship! Remember to regularly update your licenses and certifications cause you'll be needing this on your way up.
The fastest would probably take you 3-5 years, this would depend on the progression of your promotion!
Good luck on your career Captain! :)
The time it takes to be promoted from First Officer to Captain at Delta Airlines can vary widely based on factors such as seniority, operational needs, and individual performance. Typically, it may take several years, often ranging from 5 to 10 years. However, this timeline can be influenced by factors like flight experience, available positions, and overall company growth. Each pilot's career path may differ significantly.
My veteran husband said it can take between 8-10 years to become a Petty Officer first class in the USN. Anyone aiming for that rank must work hard, do good work, be obedient, keep very fit and study and do well on tests. It can also vary depending upon the rating. Some ratings are in higher demand and have more opportunities to be promoted then others.
I believe he was a no-nonsense somewhat sullen Army Officer in the comic book version of (Sergeant Fury) He was not a regular character, but may have replaced temporarily, Captain Sam Sawyer who was the head of Fury"s special branch. Captain Flint had Blonde hair and appeared to be a younger man than either Fury or Captain Sawyer. He appeared in the late sixties in (Sergeant Fury) comics. He is a fictional character , as far as is known. Captain Flint was the pirate Captain that Long John Silver served under. He is a fictional character.
He has been their captain since the '99 2000 season.
Any revolt by any member of a commissioned Navy warship is considered mutiny, be it by the Captain or the lowest seaman aboard ship.In the case of crewmembers, mutiny is considered gross insubordination to a superior officer, punishable by Court Martial and a severe sentencing. For a senior officer such as the Commanding Officer of a ship, the insubordination is considered to be against his superior officer, usually the Squadron or Group Commander. However, all Naval Officers are trained in Naval & Maritime Law, and would recognize a gross breach of orders immediately. In such cases, it is the duty of the next ranking officer (the Executive Officer) to relieve the Captain or risk Court Martial himself. The duty falls to lower ranks as well if a group of seniors is involved. In other words, failing to act to prevent a mutiny is considered to be the same as mutiny itself.Mutiny has never been tolerated on any vessel in the history of ships at sea. Even on civilian vessels, such actions are severely punished. It is understood that at sea, the Captain is Judge, Jury, and God, in one package. If one chooses to disobey an order, there better be a good legal justification and evidence to support it.One of the better fictional examples of mutiny at sea is the movie "The Caine Mutiny", with Humphrey Bogart. Bogart's Captain Queeg is relieved of command by his XO during the height of a major storm in which several other vessels in the fleet are sunk. The ensuing Court Martial of the XO and the supporting officers examine how the Navy views the evidence and the authority of a ship Captain at sea.The most famous real life mutiny is when the crew of the British Armed Vessel HMAV Bounty mutinied in force against her Captain, Lieutenant William Bligh, on April 28, 1789, not long after leaving Tahiti. Led by First Officer Fletcher Christian, several of the Bounty's mutineers eventually made it to Pitcairn Island - their descendants still live their today. Most of the rest were captured, died, or were Court Martialed and hung.
How long it takes to become a correction officer depends upon where you are at. Some places will hire you on the spot and train you.
about 35 years
It take a long time. You have to either get a BA in something pertaining to that field or preferably a MA.
It depends on how much you play it.
there are two main entry to become officer (or leutinent) in Indian Army 1. After completing school 2. After Graduating Both the entries have various other type of entries each like techinical, Medical, General etc. Lt. Rathore
4 years 4 years
it takes many years to become a juvenile delinquent officer because you have to work hard for it and then you have to dedicate yourself completely to it and work with full enthusiasm.
umm here in india about 20 years
The time it takes to be promoted from First Officer to Captain at Delta Airlines can vary widely based on factors such as seniority, operational needs, and individual performance. Typically, it may take several years, often ranging from 5 to 10 years. However, this timeline can be influenced by factors like flight experience, available positions, and overall company growth. Each pilot's career path may differ significantly.
No you dont need to be spanish to serve as a police officer in Spain as long as you know A little Spanish I think you should be ok
Becoming a police officer doesn't require a criminal justice degree. That is typically for people who will have public positions or government jobs. If you want to become a law officer it typically requires classes and field training.
Captain Scott joined the British Royal Navy at age 13 as a Cadet. He served in that institution until age 43, the age of his death. Without access to British Royal Navy archives, it's difficult to say when he first became an officer.