The Word around the Reinauer yard is that Reinauer is going to keep on building two new ATB every year as long as they could do it.
Anybody know of any other tug companies with offices in North Jersey? im heading to Donjon tomorrow but id rather hit up as many places afterwards while im in town in case things there dont pan out.
im interested in any other companies for that matter wholl hire on new mariners, willing to travel anywhere for work but i`ll be in North Jersey tomorrow.
Richmond Terrace on Staten Island has Moran McAllister Kirby Reinauer and some others on it. Just a drive over the bayyone bridge.
Try hunt marine. The pay might not be great but its experience.
Thank you Bayrunner, NYboatman can you tell me where hunt marine`s office is located? I couldnt find one on google, unless their also a yacht building company.
Probably Kevin hunts vehicle/cellphone. They’re technically out of RI I think?
[QUOTE=z-drive;122050]Probably Kevin hunts vehicle/cellphone. They’re technically out of RI I think?[/QUOTE]
only place I found was in RI
I know he has a few boats tied up in staten island, not sure were the office is tho.
Genesis made the best deal in this aquisition. Hornbeck put all of their eggs in one basket. Genesis on the other hand owns pipelines, oil storage, rail lines, truck lines, inland barge fleets, now a ocean going fleet, refineries, and a trading speculation group. They are very diversified. They can move their own barrels of oil. And yes I work on the tugs Hornbeck sold and stayed with Genesis and it was an offer that we couldn’t refuse… Good pay, almost as much as some of the supply boat guys, and a hell of a sign on bonus. Plus we get an extra $100 a day for every day we have to work over our scheduled hitch. We get paid for the day we come to work and the day we go home, and the wheelman get a 7.5% yearly bonus in addition to our quarterly safety bonus and a 6% match in 401k with an optional additional 3% if the company does well at the end of the year. It was a no brainer for most of us. for the others that chose Hornbeck had really big licenses and just wanted to get a “Big Boat”. I’ve never had big boatitis.
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Genesis made the best deal in this aquisition. Hornbeck put all of their eggs in one basket. Genesis on the other hand owns pipelines, oil storage, rail lines, truck lines, inland barge fleets, now a ocean going fleet, refineries, and a trading speculation group. They are very diversified. They can move their own barrels of oil. And yes I work on the tugs Hornbeck sold and stayed with Genesis and it was an offer that we couldn’t refuse… Good pay, almost as much as some of the supply boat guys, and a hell of a sign on bonus. Plus we get an extra $100 a day for every day we have to work over our scheduled hitch. We get paid for the day we come to work and the day we go home, and the wheelman get a 7.5% yearly bonus in addition to our quarterly safety bonus and a 6% match in 401k with an optional additional 3% if the company does well at the end of the year. It was a no brainer for most of us. for the others that chose Hornbeck had really big licenses and just wanted to get a “Big Boat”. I’ve never had big boatitis.
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Does Genesis have a hiring webpage set up yet? Earlier in the year I was thinking about going to the Hornbeck tugs but didnt go any further when I heard that they were being sold. It sounds like you guys made out alright!
Just now they have to stick some pins in that equipment and they’ll be good to go.
I know Genesis pays AB’s 300 a day. Any idea what the mate pay is like?
[QUOTE=VincentAnthony;122928]I know Genesis pays AB’s 300 a day. Any idea what the mate pay is like?[/QUOTE]
I still cant find a website with employment info I dont know if anyone has but if you find it please post it. My goggling only brings me to Genesis’ normal website.
Whats a new build? Our fine vessels are from the seventies and we have two oil barges in our fleet that were built in the forties and are still in service.
[QUOTE=David D;122951]Whats a new build? Our fine vessels are from the seventies and we have two oil barges in our fleet that were built in the forties and are still in service.[/QUOTE]
No oil barges where I work, but our fleet’s age is the oldest in the US.
Bouchard is definitely hiring right now, a guy I met in Long Island the same day I applied got hired on as an OS, kinda depressing I didn`t get a call as well, seems nobody wants to touch me since I spent the last couple years taking care of my father.
Over $550 is what I heard. Ab is $320
Try gateway towing out of new haven ct. I believe them to be hiring many positions?
I got an email back from Genesis from HR@genlp.com regarding work on their offshore side. Try sending her an email with your resume and documents.
I just need AB job. Anywhere.