$70 a day as an oiler in ‘97 on a tidewater tugs (anchor handling), they make a good bit more today, I think deckhands make at least more than twice that at my company, and that’s said to be $365 a day, but I think that’s high, maybe it’s AB’s. I saw all those old tidewater tugs working for other companies up north when I worked for Bouchard (‘00-‘04). When I think about what I willingly did for that $70 bucks a day before I got my Qmed, and moved up to $115, I laugh. And the characters on those boats…phew. Sea stories galore for that.