Pre-season dresscode remarks
It is three days until the Arctic season 2007 starts for me, and I just realized that most people probably have a totally wrong perception of "working at sea": images of sailors with scraggly beards, unwashed feet and rough language spring to mind, while the same "sailors" are expected to be well-kempt, well-dressed and - in short - tamed by their spouses and families.
It turns out it is all the other way around... ;-)

In fact, right now both my landlord (oil platform medic) and his son-in-law (geophysical survey technician) prepare to go out at sea at the same day as me, and we all will have to shave, get a haircut, collect the newly ironed shirts with company logos and start thinking "company-speak" those days before we fly out. Out at work, we will be well-dressed, well-kempt and as polite as possible (well, the oil rig "company speak" might be a bit rougher at times) until we come home again.
Then we will go back to running around in the Harley-Davidson t-shirts, ski bum outfit, and faded jeans (banned on my workplace, can you believe it!) and grow our beards again (as much as our spouses will tolerate...).
Watch out for weekly to bi-weekly updates on the blog on the way things will go in the Arctic: diving, kayaking, new people and new vessels should make for yet another interesting season!
It turns out it is all the other way around... ;-)

In fact, right now both my landlord (oil platform medic) and his son-in-law (geophysical survey technician) prepare to go out at sea at the same day as me, and we all will have to shave, get a haircut, collect the newly ironed shirts with company logos and start thinking "company-speak" those days before we fly out. Out at work, we will be well-dressed, well-kempt and as polite as possible (well, the oil rig "company speak" might be a bit rougher at times) until we come home again.
Then we will go back to running around in the Harley-Davidson t-shirts, ski bum outfit, and faded jeans (banned on my workplace, can you believe it!) and grow our beards again (as much as our spouses will tolerate...).
Watch out for weekly to bi-weekly updates on the blog on the way things will go in the Arctic: diving, kayaking, new people and new vessels should make for yet another interesting season!
Labels: Expedition cruise, Scuba Diving, Svalbard



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