it all depends on time put in, actual rank, and what ship you're on. You can expect to make in excess of $70,000 a year easy though. I knew straight deck workers making over $50-60k, youngs guy too right out of the Navy.
10,000 to 20,000
20000 to 40000
A deck cadet could expect between £8000-£10000 during training plus tuition fees paid. Rising to £18000-£25000 when qualified depending on whether your an officer or rating.
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.
For a three-month stint aboard a merchant vessel of the United States, a deck or engineering cadet can expect to make approx. $3,500
A deck officer is in the U.S.A. navy which is known as a Lieutenet.
what is the meaning of deck cadet in merchant navy
Surface Deck Limited Duty Officer
The "Officer of the Deck" does not have to do with rank, it is a duty position which rotates between personnel on watch.
Attention on Deck is called for on the arrival of the Commanding Officer. It is also used for any Flag grade officer, which is Captain or Above. The first person to spot the arrival calls the room to attention.
Merchant marine jobs available include: watch keeper on the deck, deck person, helmsman, or someone who works in the engine room or engine department. These jobs also apply to barges or tugboats.
for respect for your officer