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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

WORK ROUTINE IN SHELL


Entry log : November 28, 2017 Tuesday
Location : Enroute to Qatar




Work Schedule and practices here in this (and probably in Whole shell management) is in polite term , to be "demanding and difficult" even for a liquid tanker crew myself. Practically all days here are "Mondays" - which meant for me to be working Sundays till Saturdays, and to add weekdays have extended working hours which is starts 7:30 am and ends at 6:00 pm. On Saturdays it’s the 7:30 am till 5:00pm which is very much the same as weekdays and on Sunday's it half a day work (7.30 am to 12 noon).

I am still up to now adjusting to this kind of Work practices, Its surprising that this LNG ship has this kind of demanding work schedule , even though work here is quiet light for liquid tanker standards. Anyway there isn't much to expect , and it's only natural to assume that work here will be demanding given that the principal is the infamous Shell.

Frankly i don't really mind on the work schedule, and liquid tankers do have these  kinds of situation every now and then but the part that tick me off was the company policy here that forbids use of any tools that a crew brought along for work. To simply say all the stuff that I had on luggage , is unusable (that means my work belt and everything in it). According to them any use of "unofficial" equipment is deemed "unsafe"

When I found out I immediately lost interest in working with UPL - Shell / Nakilat and in general even staying to the company because of the so many rules / and       so many prohibition that I find it, too inconvenient and uncomfortable to work. It's just hard to professionally grow on this kind of company with so many Do's and Don'ts . Too much trouble for the effort and it better take my chances on other companies than this .

Another thing that annoys me on their work practices is this so called "P.I" system (which is called positive intervention)which is an anonymous reporting system. May sound cool , but for a typical seaman's point of view - it's nothing more than just a basic crackdown on crew like a secret police. Anyone who gets reported on the P.I. system gets punished heavily and worse summarily dismissed (sent home / fired ) because of questionable "unsafe" working practices. You don’t know basically who will play Judas on any of your crew members and betray you and a helpless crew member won't know until he gets tagged by the P.I. system. If someone is just simply unhappy on how you work , they simply file a "P.I" and find dirt on your work and tag it as "unsafe" working practice and that's the end of it.  

The scariest part of it is that its company sponsored and they encourage crew members to report often on P.I. system and they will give a reward of a bunch of chocolate bars to the person who reported it. In fact the main fleet of shell requires their crew to have a P.I. , Honestly they may be professionally right to practice this to maintain "safety standards" , but if a normal person would analyze if this is morally and ethically right ? It's definitely a big NO . It's not good to pay Judas and betray people and never is , in fact the word betrayal is dismaying as well and do Shell people even think that a person's conscience and ethical moral standards is just worth a few candy bars ??? That's totally sick !!! Its barbaric and draconian , in every sense of it .

Yes it’s a good practice to punish the guilty by the P.I. system , But how about the people who are just simply being bullied or just simply being harassed ? Do they even bother to investigate P.I. reports or even analyze if the P.I. reports were justifiable ? Do they even hear the side of the crew member accused ? , obviously they don't and people get fired on the jobs for petty reasons , because of their obsessive quest, called  "safe" practices. It’s a perfectionist system that makes the work place uncomfortable.

Of course Shell crew never speak about this ., especially Filipino sailors because they're afraid of losing their jobs and be "black listed" . If this was a law enforcement system , I would say that it is unfair and unjust and not fit for the modern world . However since this is the seafaring , where there is no true sense of justice like in land , companies and people can get away with this.

I'm glad that my contract here is just only six months , and I can freely publish this blog after that without any restrictions.



Tuesday, April 24, 2018

LIFE UNDER RESPRESSION


Entry log : November 24, 2017 Friday
Location : Enroute to Qatar (bunkering)




A lot of people say that being in Shell company is such a big privilege, good opportunities , stable employment and that people who join that company will most likely stay for the long term. Now that I'm here in this company , I beg to disagree on those statements - maybe its positive if I was a land base employee but if a sailor, It more horror and a nightmare for me.  It too much repressive and subjugation - too many rules , and Don'ts, professionally it's not good for me and I won't professionally grow on that kind of environment.

For now the ship is in Singapore for bunker (refuel) on the day of arrival I was told to be on stand by and await further announcements by the phone at 3pm. As expected the rang two hours earlier and asked me to assist the riding A.B. in rigging the pilot access (this is not present in Liquid tankers). As usual this "Riding A.B." crew keeps bragging that Liquid tankers don’t have these because they lack "safety" . I'm not exactly sure if "A.B." riding crew here is arrogant or ignorant on his statement , I myself used to work from a liquid tanker and safety was never an issue there and we have our own set of safety standards rules. In any case at least liquid tankers are not overkill when it comes to safety compared to UPL Shell / Nakilat were they exaggerate things to the point that they have paranoia.

The pilot boarded a few minutes later, and after that I told by bosun to wait again. Which I did for another hour and received a call . When I got out everyone is already busy doing something on the provisions while I was assigned on the task in the garbage disposal. Work was semi-finished at around 10.30pm I was told by Bosun to rest and wait to 10.30 am

I took a shower and after that immediately the phone ring again and said. I should hurry and go to the manifold area starboard side. Outside I was greeted  instantly to head to the pilot access to escort two crew men from a nearby barge. Inside I was asked by the A.B. on why I wasn’t responding on the phone cabin, I told him that in ever heard the phone cabin ring and if it did I couldn’t hear it on the fact that I was in the bathroom taking a bath . He lashed out saying "In shell, this is what we do things, even if you're in the middle of something - you have to respond immediately, that includes if you're shitting". To avoid trouble I just kept silent and listen to his ramble , but I was definitely ticked off on what he said. Easy for him to say that because I bet he was never on that kind of situation.

Lucky for me I'm not staying in UPL - Shell / Nakilat. This is my first and last contract with them.



FIREWORKS


Entry log : November 22, 2017 Wednesday
Location : Enroute to Singapore



Due to work politics / policies here onboard, my "Side arm tool" is prohibited from being used. This setback adds more on my discomfort in working with UPL - Shell / Nakilat, on the fact that I had been using that equipment since I time and memoria when I became a seafarer few years back (since I was deck cadet way back 2010). Now that equipment will just on the corner of my cabin collecting dust for the rest of my contract - all because of tougher exaggerated "safety policies" here.  For now I'm stuck and left only with my wits on working here.

On this unfortunate events, I am now conducting research on some spy / stealth gadget equipment's which make me be able to use a small compact version of my tools and at the same time maintain concealment. I haven't thought of any suitable gear yet but its certain that I'd invest my time and effort in building one.

Latest news that came in is that there is an incident in the morning involving the Bosun and the "Algerian" Chiefmate. They had a big argument on the tool box meeting in the morning and even resulted to the bosun calling in the captain in order to resolve the dispute. Their argument was huge and I could only just stood silently and be amaze on how the exchange heated words,

Apparently based on the what I heard in the argument, the chief mate is complaining that the last time he visited the workplace he couldn't see people around and hinted that some crew might had took off and hid from work. Of course this has led to a heated misunderstanding as Bosun tells him that nobody ditched work and everybody was busy doing their job. The scene was spectacular seeing these two argue and when the captain came they were still arguing.   

In reality the Algerian chief mate's accusation was not baseless, Although almost all of the deck crew maybe off doing work , but on my case I was already inside my cabin hiding at around 5.30pm. It's not that I did it willingly , I didn’t saw any people around 5.15 to 5.20 pm so I mistook that they were already inside and went on the accommodation and then hid on the toiler area in the cabin until 5.55pm , I never went outside my cabin until 6.15pm just to make sure that nobody notices me. It was a blessing that this ship was huge that it's hard to keep track of people and took advantage of that situation.

It was already 6.15 and I was going down to the crew mess, then Admin officer "Fao" saw and called me ., he said that I should tell the Bosun to repairs the hinges on the locker room, because he can't sleep on the banging sound every time it opens and threaten that if I don’t he will closet the locker room and prevent access on it . (in other words I can use my standard working equipment). Admin ofiicer "Fao" was being an asshole and total dick just because of a minor issue. 

TRIP HAZARD


Entry log : November 21, 2017 Tuesday
Location : Enroute to Singapore



According to paper. Shell / Nakilat (along with UPL) has been bragging about safety culture shit and modernity when it comes to equipment and such. True ! They do have the most modern facilities and advance equipment I had seen so far. So advance that even normal liquid Tanker crews would drool over it. However despite their modernity. Working on UPL Shell / Nakilat is never comfortable and never enjoying - oh no , far from it.

Has people have heard of a term called "Over safety" ? . Few people in the maritime industry mention this and even on my part , I had only heard of this during my college years. To summary "over safety" is a term used when too much  safety equipment is put on that its already considered impractical and unsafe.

Recently I was assigned to the usual deck maintenance , which is usual chipping rust , polishing the area and painting it. Based on my experience here, it was a chore and troublesome doing the same job here compared to that in a liquid tanker. Here an ordinary task gets overly complicated because of too much safety equipment - ( that its more becoming of a hazard than a protection ) . It's so over safety that its already ridiculous. This is an example

POLISHING CHIPPED RUST AREA's

I have to wear the basic PPE, then on my helmet I have to attach a Visor and inside the visor I have to wear goggles. On my body aside from coveralls I have to wear a safety harness along with an leather apron and gloves. Bottom line I looked more of like a bomb disposal unit from the explosive ordinance division of SWAT

I'm forced to wore this too much safety equipment that I have a hard time moving and seeing visually. Aside from that the leather apron is a trip hazard when climbing  up pipes, not to mention I can't see well resulting to me having a lot of trouble accomplishing my work. Another thing that annoys me is that they overcomplicate things, aside from the annoyance of difficulty on movement - I have to be reminded that I should adjust my "safety Harness" every now and then, If I forgot to adjust some of my crew mates (or even ship officers) would zoom in and say to me that I should adjust my harness every few minutes or so, and super annoyance.

REVIEWING THE DARK SIDE


Entry log : November 17, 2017 Friday
Location : Enroute to Singapore

How is day to day life onboard an LNG tanker for me ? First and foremost , not all in UPL-Shell that they advertise are true. The reality is that it's just half as packaged and not really worth the effort to join their fleet. It didn’t surprise me to find out that something was indeed going on and I got good reasons to be suspicious, thankfully I have a natural talent of being one.

On my previous blog entry I have already establish that my theory was right and the truth behind why are they mass hiring O.S. ratings.

And here are some negative aspects I had noticed in just a few days' time, although the Filipino crew here are helpful on their fellow Filipino's (and I am thankful enough that they did) ., They're helpfulness are somewhat restrained as if something is wrong - and one thing I had notice is that they are afraid of something - something big which I suspect they are afraid of ship officers here. Here is some debatable facts.

Every time i turn the wheel of the fire hydrant, A.B. "art" is uneasy and scared over it.  Mumbling always about breaking the fire hydrant drill and point id be in big trouble if I break it. In a liquid tanker this may seemed harmless because we occasionally suffer equipment breakdown every now and then (especially on my previous ship and that's the reason why we're doing maintenance. If it breaks then just simply call Pump man and he'd fix it up.). I was puzzled why A.B. "Art" reacts like that as if like it’s a big deal and mortal sin if I break something.

Anyway the only logical reason I could think of , is that Filipino crew here are somewhat afraid of ship officers - and no matters how much they say that ratings here have their own voice. From my perspective it doesn’t look that way here and that things here are still backward - like in the old days. It was dismaying that the world has moved on and there is MLC and ILO , and yet here in UPL Shell / Nakilat principal  things here are still what it used to - way back in the 90's . Even other long time crew members are somewhat like this in some way and that they still think ship officers here still have the power of "life and death" were they can terminate a person's employment., even to the extent that even a simple and minor argument with any ship officer could be professionally deadly. (nowadays this practice has been banned thanks to MLC / ILO)
 
For now I will still write about what I had experience on work. What I can comment is that Filipino deck ratings here are unusually terrified when it comes to  Ship officers and terrified on the management as well. I am still establishing the link in why this is the situation.
  

Saturday, December 2, 2017

POST WITHELD FOR THE TIME BEING (UNTIL MAY 2018)

Due to the sensitivity of information of my blog post, I will with held my blog post for the time being until May 2018.,

Obviously not all people / Philippine manning companies will like my post but i don't give a shit about them,  ... and to avoid any further trouble like what happened to my previous employer (CF Sharp / Norstar Ship Management) were they had to violate privacy just to get information against me and hunt me down, i will postpone all my blog post for 5 months . Just to be on the safe side


Sunday, November 19, 2017

PARADISE LOST

LOG ENTRY NOVEMBER 16, 2017 Thursday
Location: Incheon, South Korea


After the long hurdle I went thru just to be here, I am now having second doubts about staying here on this company on a long term basis. As much as the demonstration of generosity shown while I was back in the Philippines., there is a grim reality and a "Dark side" on the UPL - Shell company and it only gets revealed on the last minute (or first few minutes onboard). I'd start first on my situation

I was right on my earlier suspicion (or theory) during induction seminar in the philipppines. Turns out The main reason why UPL Shell was "mass hiring" Ordinary Seaman position was the fact that most existing O.S. personnel they have already left on numerous reasons - ranging from work related thermal stress (due to the fact that the company is operating middle east to Asia) , down to certain weird strict policies imposed, some of which are very ridiculous and only being said for the ruse of "safety". If any by chance an unsuspecting sailor get caught up unintentionally ., there is a possibility that the sailor will be fired from the job over a minor and trivial reason. Bottom line there is no such thing as job security over exaggerated strict "safety" policies. Despite they advertise (or I am told) that ratings here have more democratic say when it comes to work, It always comes down to their rule "if you have a problem with our safety (exaggerated) practices, then you should find another company to work with" . Meaning it's not exactly a democratic process

So as a result on the exodus of their ratings was mass, so huge that they were hiring folks on that are almost utterly under qualified or even not qualified at all.

On my situation., there was a significant misinformation being told on new hires like me. I was never told that I was signing up on a "maintenance riding crew" and what even appears on my contract was a regular Ordinary Seaman position. Absolutely no one told me what I was exactly doing and only found out a few minutes went I stepped here on this ship.

Now that I'm a riding crew , its means that I'm currently a temporary crew member doing a specific difficult task which means , as I found out that id be actively here until "Dry docking" of this ship is finished. Whatever the case the whole plot is reveal why I was hired here. The only good or positive part about UPL-Shell is that the contracts are short which is relatively six months and if by chance I encounter any problems whatsoever - it will be very easy to correct and remedy with.

Also just to add, situation here is not as "full package" as advertised or in some case misleading. Supplies here are not apparently plentiful as what they mentioned during induction., what I saw first is that the menu and food supplies are no different from any tankers I had been previous with , be it chemical , product or this a gas tanker.

In regards to working culture here , the culture is not as lenient as what I experienced on before. Working schedules here are very long, as matter of fact almost every day here is a working day. Weekdays work here starts as early as 7.25 am (for the tool box meeting) and goes as far as 6pm based on what I heard. On weekdays , there is still work being conducted - Saturdays work is 8am to 5pm , while on Sundays is considered half day work. I should take note that this is the moment working schedule and will most likely be a lot worst (and hectic) as dry dock arrives by February or march.

Onboard internet here in Shell / Nakilat is somewhat limited and has only a cap of 4GB and an allowance of 2GB per two weeks. Although its quiet big even to be noticed ., it doesn’t mean that it allows access all the time the only fair treatment here is that at least it's free.

So overall to end my entry ., I have solved the riddle on why UPL-Shell is mass hiring Ordinary Seaman positions. They're were not hiring because they bought new ships , and they were hiring on the fact that most existing O.S. they have left.  So it proves my theory that they were mass hiring because they were mass firing on the other side., and I assume that they are fire people and use the scape goat excuse of "failing" safety policies

Sunday, October 15, 2017

SHELL INDUCTION

After the long hassle in clearing my medical in halcyon medical clinic., i went on the long postponed Induction Seminar held by UPL shell

Honestly Induction seminar is more like an orientation meeting about UPL shell ., I was not expecting that they were generous on the accommodations and treatment and I don't get to see such generosity from my former employers like this. UPL Shell really knows how to make an impression on its employees and crew. They had us stayed at a 5 star hotel for the accommodation

They laid out all the in's and out, and Perks of joining them as a crew. and to compare their benefits are superior compared to other shipping companies out there plus they offer short contracts.

Despite all the glamour and perks of UPL Shell., i did find out that it also has a dark side of things- that promotion on a seafarers career here is very slow to the point that I'm thinking that its a stagnant.
















Conference seminar room at the hew world hotel

Registrations starts at around 8am
In any case I will continue to observe and record the pro's and con's of joining their crew. Here are the pictures I took during the seminar.




Wednesday, September 20, 2017

MORE MEDICAL PENDINGS

It has been more than a week and yet my medical is still ongoing. Halcyon as expected is increasingly difficult to clear . Right now they keep dumping me will all sorts of medical pendings that they can think of just to squeeze every bit of money and I'm furious about this.

first halcyon said that my pendings were just simply going on the treadmill and Getting an Rapid PPD test. To the best of my efforts I did finished those pendings and even borrowed money from my younger sister, confident that after I had settled this , there will be no more follow ups after - just like what happened two years ago during my first encounter with halcyon.

However after clearing those test ., I manage to log on to the halcyon website to check my records and found out to my horror that I had another two more pending. One pending tells that I had to sign up for some sort of paper of "Pre-Hypertension" and the other says that I had to get some clearance from a pulmonologist from "halcyon" (which I suspect will be charging me with another yet again expensive fee). Whatever the case , Halcyon Marine Healthcare Systems is not making my medical exams any easier and their getting bolder than ever before in ripping off peoples wallets.

For now i had to ride along on these setbacks and see how this medical exam will conclude if its "fit" or "unfit" . In the mean time I have to ask help again on my sister about this and it add more financial burden to her.

OPT - 100 PHP
Dental appointment - 50 PHP
Threadmill - 1650 PHP ( Have to sign a document of pre hypertension)
Rapid PPD - 450 PHP  (have to get a medical clearance on HMHS)


In other news

Lately while I'm still waiting for help from my sister., I did some routine check on my equipment and see if I could as much as reduce the weight of my check in luggage and fit it in a very small back pack that my sister bought for me on my birthday. As of the moment early trials proved to be successful in cramming all those equipment on the new tactical bag, and the only challenge for me will be the electrical cords. My target goal is that my back pack should have less than 10 kilogram weight on my back pack., anywhere beyond 10 kilograms will be problematic for me in an emergency.

By the way the proposed new backpack that I will use on my new shipboard assignment will be a "military type" of back pack with molle attachments. In plain speaking it's more like a Transformer type of back pack and can have all sorts of  attachments .





THINGS TO PONDER

Despite doubts and skepticism on my medical result in halcyon., I had been thinking about the possibility that my health might be failing in the years that will come. The thing that bothers me was the recent medical pending that I had currently about my ECG result.

Apparently it says that I had some sort of blockage on my heart arteries., (well based on halcyons dubious medical result). I had been thinking that if there is a possibility that this might be true - then it's very much and sure that my time as a sailor is already near its end (or the beginning of its end), career wise and biologically wise that is.

Career wise in the sense that I'm already reaching the peak (and possibly the start of my decline) in my career and knowing that being a sailor in the Philippines is not the most stable job -  Its only logical to assume that I might already be on the edge of early retirement.

Biological wise ., I'm already in my middle age in an average human lifespan and at this time - it's in the normal lifecycle that some health problems will arise on this stage.

Now the question to me is "what am I going to do about this ?" (assuming its true)

Apparently my first logical action would be going back to the call center environment., after all that working industry has been a haven for workers who are considered to be Physically Unfit on normal . It's probably the remaining option for me in case the maritime industry decides that I'm no longer needed.

However as I said earlier the medical results in Halcyon Marine Healthcare Systems is somewhat dubious ., two years earlier I first encounter halcyon and it was the same problems., After that I went to three different medical clinics and they never hinted that I had these problems and now I'm back again on this same crappy clinic., I am again having problems. 




Proposed backpack id use on my next ship


Monday, August 28, 2017

PENDING MEDICAL TEST




Pre-employment medical exam went on as expected and as usual I'm not very enthusiastic about Halcyon Marine Health clinic knowing that this clinic is notorious for being a money gouging one. I had no trouble finding the clinic since I googled it a day before to know its location. The directions going there was basically I had to take a bus and drop off in "buendia" area in edsa and walk my way until I reach "Pacific star building" and turn right on the street.

I did finish the usual screenings like ECG, urinalysis , blood lab , x-ray etc. and finished all the test by around 2pm. During the medical exams I still brought along my old x-ray film inside my back pack just in case it might be needed - thankfully the x-ray staff inside the clinic told me that it's no longer needed since I was previously a patient here two years back.

The following day I had come back again to submit my stool sample and finding out any pending test that I had on the medical. (Apparently halcyon's online patients medical records wasn’t that updated until I finish first all the medical screenings., in other words I won't find out any problems until it's too late - so I had to be there in person just to ask them what seems to be wrong. )

The staff in halcyon was very rude this time ., starting off with the security guard which had me going back and forth on the 10th , 14th and 19th floors of the building because of wrong information he gave . The medical staff wasn't helpful as well especially the booth on where I had to ask the staff on which medical test I had pendings with.  Very ill-mannered staff !

Anyway ., I never liked Halcyon medical clinic in the first place because they extort a lot money on their patients. They always come up with all sorts of medical reasons or excuses just they can get away of their fraudulent practices. 

From what I learned I had these "pending" medical test,.  Apparently the medical test I flunked in their clinic.

OPT Otoscopy (basically means get an EENT doctor to remove my earwax)
Dental prophylaxis (means get a dentist to clean my teeth )
Threadmill (apparently I flunked their ECG and had to undergo this test)
Rapid PPD (something to do with a lung test ., )

Overall this is the "appointment" fee they have to charge me , if I show up again on their clinic.

OPT - 100 PHP
Dental appointment - 50 PHP
Threadmill - 1650 PHP
Rapid PPD - 450 PHP