This are actual shipboard familiarization videos I filmed using my spy cam. unfortunately im not proficient in having a spy cam and most of it was pointed "downward"during my stay in CAPE Tallin
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Saturday, June 21, 2014
SHIPBOARD FAMILIARIZATION VIDEOS
This are actual shipboard familiarization videos I filmed using my spy cam. unfortunately im not proficient in having a spy cam and most of it was pointed "downward"during my stay in CAPE Tallin
Thursday, June 19, 2014
FINISHING WHAT I STARTED
| Traffic along EDSA highway, Really hate getting crammed on the bus - but taking a bus is much better than the local train |
| My contract specs given by Career company |
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
PILLAGER OF WALLETS
| Huge numbers of sailor flock Kalaw street |
| The Clinic Where i got all my Vaccines |
| As what you see on the pic, Diabetics need a constant shots of these to stay alive, not exactly a cure but more of a remedy to stay alive and away from the "long dirt nap" |
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
THINGS THAT I DON’T KNOW
| The anomaly on my Seaman's book |
| AMOSUP Card along with freebie pens, Thanks AMOSUP for the pen thought it doesn't change anything on what i view on your organization that produces psychopath sailors |
| Can't imagine myself being ripped off 500 Php on my wallet for a simple four pieces of photocopy paper from Marina. (100 Php was the charge made by the sheila who stamped those four photocopies) |
Friday, May 30, 2014
MEETING OLD FOLKS
| Character I use in Fallout new vegas |
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| Having lunch with my college friends on the reunion, |
MARINA
Office started letting people in at about 7am. It was gruesome applying for a
COP certificate and was never easy as the office was terribly overcrowded and I
literary have to wait 11 plus hours on the line just to get a chance on the
Booth and submit my documents, not to mention I was given a wrong application
form. I fell asleep a couple of times and woke up with still waiting for my
turn. The annoying fact was that I had spent more time waiting rather than the
actual submission and compiling of documents to the evaluator (which by the way
only took less than 30 minutes all in all). It was very noticeable that MARINA
is giving crappy public service to everyone, and I bet they're not going to
change (or even slightly improve) their shitty service anytime soon. ![]() |
| The Agony of Waiting in MARINA |
| claim stub for the marina COP |
| The picture i took during the aftermath of the short rain, Traffic congestion as expected |
Monday, May 12, 2014
SHOPPING LIST
SWITCHING ROADS
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| My Medical Results, Fit as a horse ! |
| Name: | Conti Greenland |
| IMO: | 9391397 |
| Flag: | Liberia |
| MMSI: | 636091621 |
| Callsign: | A8QM9 |
| Home port: | Monrovia |
| Class society: | Germanischer Lloyd |
| Build year: | 2008 |
| Builder (*): | Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Ulsan, South Korea |
| Owner: | Nsb Niederelbe Buxtehude, Germany |
| Manager: | Nsb Niederelbe Buxtehude, Germany |
Thursday, May 8, 2014
SRC UPGRADE
Total chaos as expected inside POEA, by the time I arrived there literary a hundred people flocking the whole compound to conduct their daily affairs related to overseas employment.
Sadly there are a lot of changes in POEA compared to the last time I had been here a few years ago. The POEA is much more chaotic and disorganized now, worst is that the instant "one stop" shop they brag about a few years ago has been disbanded (booths that process all documents needed like , NSO , DFA, TESDA, PRC, MARINA, NTC, NBI, ). Aside from that they're no longer issuing the quarterly publication on the list of licensed maritime companies.
Anyway I'm here to get my SRC card here and according to the application form I got I'm scheduled here at 1pm to apply for that card. While I was waiting in the PAGIBIG waiting area, waiting. The Security guard called out and announced on the mega phone that they prioritize first MAAP graduates and they get to be out on front first in the waiting line (even though they arrived very late), A bit insulting not only me but to other people who arrived earlier.
Geez never knew that those pampered bitchy little girls get the special kind of treatment even on this government agency, I don't understand what makes them so different and special than the rest of us grunts standing here ? . Anyway that's the way here in the Philippines (specifically in the maritime industry), It's based on social status - not the law.
No big deal on me , just have to live with that part. Anyway The first step in applying for that card is of course get the application form from the security guard on the information area, which I had done a few days ago. Next step is get the requirements, I can't remember exactly the documents needed for first time applicant's and it's been years passed since renewed my SRC card but what I can only tell for now is the documents needed for the "Upgrading and Renewal" of old timers like myself. The documents needed are these only, the rest listed on the back of the said form are none essential.
Application Form
Passport size ID picture
Old SRC card
Seaman's Book
50 Philippine pesos
I only presented these at the SRC counter located at the mezziene floor and the guy at the counter told me to pay the 50 pesos fee at the fifth floor and then go back here. After paying the fee at that fifth floor , I was told again by another guy on the counter to wait at the PAGIBIG waiting area at around 3pm for the releasing. After waiting an hour the security guard called out queue numbers and I went back again on the mezziene floor and got my card there along with my Seaman's book.
When I got the card , I took a good look at it and noticed that there's nothing special on this SRC card, it's appearance didn't even changed at all during these years , It's just a piece of paper indicating a sailors registry number and its new rank. The same paper card I got years ago.
Once that I had finished my business in the SRC , I went on the extra mile in settling out my PAGIBIG number (housing loan thing). A year ago I had already registered my tracking number online, and now aside from having an online number , Career now requires me to get an actual card number from PAGIBIG itself. Anyway I got my PAGIBIG card very easily, I just told the guard in the PAGIBIG office about my tracking number and after a few minutes he presented me a card.
Finished all my agenda's in POEA In a single day and that wraps up my latest business on that place, My next objective will be this
Submit SRC card, and other Documents to career shipping
Finish the dental repairs ,and go back to the medical clinic.
Get the COP certificate at PNTI school






