Greetings Friends, Family, and Followers! Oh how nice it feels to be blogging again! I type this from Chesapeake Bay on a
beautiful Saturday of Memorial Day weekend aboard Master Plan!
It has been a wild spring for us . . . let me start from the beginning.
First – RLC Events has had a great year so far – lots of
programs and very crazy busy traveling in March, April, and May. I feel truly blessed to be so busy and most
of the additional business is coming from existing clients – how lucky I am. So – I’ve been sprinting since early March.
Second – and most important – Paul started a brand new job
in mid-March. He is an AB (Able Bodied Seaman) for a large offshore
supply vessel company called Edison Chouest (
www.chouest.com)
based in Port Fouchon, Louisiana and they support the oil and gas industry. Essentially, he works on a large ship that
provides supplies to offshore oil rigs (about 75-80 miles offshore). After giving it some thought, Paul’s love for
and interest in the sea helped him to make this significant career change. He started on March 12
th and we
are still adjusting to his work schedule.
He works 28 days straight and then has 14 days off. As he puts more time in, his schedule will
change to 28 days of work and then 28 days off.
His goal is to continue to take classes and eventually get an upgraded
license to First Mate and eventually Captain.
He is a licensed captain now, but with more time spent on large ships, he
will be able to continuously upgrade his license. He is very much enjoying it and here are some
photos to show you his typical (or untypical) “day in the office.”
Today’s Quote:
Too often we
underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an
honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the
potential to turn a life around.
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~ Leo Buscaglia
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