3rd Officer Aleksey, Nakhodka. Seafarers' CV
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Maritime Medical Examination in Georgia Without a Queue. Special Conditions for Seafarers from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.

25 years of experience, P&I Club certificates, yellow fever vaccination, special offers for seafarers from other countries: transfer service, accommodation search, discounts on certificates in partner training centers, employment assistance through Georgian crewing companies.

How to Live After Finishing Your Seafaring? It is Possible to be Successful on the Shore.

Changing a profession is a serious step that requires courage and determination. Sometimes it’s difficult to understand yourself: what do I want, how to realize it, maybe I’m wrong and will regret it?


Scammers Never Sleep. Be Careful!

Friends, we are getting informed about cases of fraud against seafarers. Therefore, we decided to create a page on which we will write details of fraudulent schemes, names and telephone numbers.

Distance From Family. Is it Possible to Make up for Lost Events? How to Mitigate the Effect of Absence?

Working away from home inevitably impinges on both the one who works - a seafarer, and his family members. The seafarer missed the whole “series” of family events and it is impossible to make up for them post factum.





Aleksey *****

Aleksey *****

Last update: 24.07.2021 13:26
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Position applied for: 3rd Officer
Date of birth:***** (age: 38)
Citizenship:Russia
Residence permit in: Russia
Country of residence:Russia
City of residence:Nakhodka
Permanent address:*****
Contact Tel. No:*****
E-Mail:*****
U.S. visa:No
E.U. visa:No
Ukrainian biometric
international passport:
No
Date available from:21.08.2021
English knowledge:Not specified
Minimum salary:2,000 $ per month

Sea service:

Position:From / To:Vessel name:Vessel type:DWT:ME
type:
ME
power:
Flag:Shipowner:Crewing:
Able Seaman 04.04.2020
- 20.12.2020
*****Crane vessel26495B\W6480 BHPPanama**********






 
 

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