The salary of an Australian ship officer can vary based on experience, rank, and the type of vessel. On average, a ship officer may earn between AUD 80,000 and AUD 150,000 per year. Senior officers, such as captains and chief engineers, can earn even higher salaries, often exceeding AUD 200,000 annually, particularly on larger vessels or in specialized roles. Additionally, benefits such as allowances and bonuses may further influence overall earnings.
Cruise ship workers typically earn around 50 to 150 in tips per week, depending on their position and the generosity of passengers.
The torpedo boat is a type of naval ship. They were created to counter battleships. These boats were created by a commission placed by Australian naval officer.
It actually depends on your job and your duties but it will usually range from $1500 to $4000 a month plus your meals and accommodation will be carried by the cruise line companies giving you less or no expense at all while working on board.
The third officer in the Merchant Marines is responsible for the safety of the ship and crew. A Third Officer is licensed to be a commander of the ship should something happen to the captain, first officer, and second officer.
The officer directly under a ship's Commanding Officer is the Executive Officer; in the Navy, that also goes for shore commands.
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Her Majesty's Australian Ship
usually 575 to 600 per week plus some extra hours
Mal Williams has written: 'H.M. Australian ship Kapunda' -- subject(s): Australian Naval operations, Australian Personal narratives, Kapunda (Ship), World War, 1939-1945
No, Henry Parkes is English but he did die an Australian, after moving to Australia by ship.
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It would depend on the cruise line, the size of the ship and the passenger that it carries. It may range from $1000 to 5000 a month