Hey People,
Just so you no. I have had a phone call to Say.
I would like to offer you a position with P&O Ferries Onboard. The position which you applied for as been filled but There is a position onboard the Pride Of Bilbao Would you be Willing to take it.
So I Said Without any hesitation. Yes.
So anyone who is onboard this Ship Over Christmas Period Please Let me no and we can have a Ball.
Congratulations Dan!!
Hopefully I'll be in your shoes in a few years time, I can't wait to start my career
Best of luck, I hope you do well!
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Would you want to be on the Leader?
Your bathtub would be more seaworthy
(not to mention more reliable too )
I certainly would want to be. In my opinion, the Leader is one of the better ships on the Irish Sea.
I went on a bridge visit to the Leader, I always watch her come in and out - And I've watched her out at sea in the past, on the boat. I know the Captain, and his family, and the ex. Second officer, who is actually coming around this evening to help me with chartwork.
Now, I may be wrong, but, Have you ever seen the Leader sail? Do you see her come in and out on a regular basis? have you ever been aboard it?
Also, Last time I checked, For the Stena Leader's age, and for the amount of time she's been on the Irish sea - She's a cracking ship. I know the ex. Second officer very well, and like both him and Captain Eccles said, she is a good old ship. In actual fact, as the second officer said himself, He was a young man when he first stepped aboard the Leader, and she's still going today. The Leader has a very clean record, and I don't know of any mis-haps on board. Some ships which are newer, such as the SeaFrance Molière, have had so many problem that it's unbelievable. They are absolutely useless.
May I ask, where do you get all this information about the Leader from???
You may think I'm over-reacting, but if I were you, I would of worded my responce differently...With evidence to back it up...