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  • Engine Cadet : Life at Sea
    Chief MAKOi Seaman Vlog
    A lot of you have been requesting this. It took me a few months to collect footages of the cadet's different activities, but now it's finally here!!!
    I hope you guys enjoy!

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  • @ChiefMAKOi
    @ChiefMAKOi  5 лет назад +330

    Hi Guys! A lot of you have been requesting this so finally, here it is! Don't forget to leave a comment and hit LIKE and also SHARE this video on your social media. If you're new to my channel, I'd appreciate if you also SUBSCRIBE!

    • @sundelgenodia1680
      @sundelgenodia1680 5 лет назад +1

      Nice video cheif it makes me motivated to become a marine engineer 😊 i hope you will becone my backer soon hehehe

    • @enricjanilumin7403
      @enricjanilumin7403 5 лет назад +2

      I love all your vlog chief! I hope you can make another video about the job of the 4th engineer.

    • @zaidanapradinata8290
      @zaidanapradinata8290 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks a lot chief, you are such great inspiring me.
      Let me know a new post about Machineries more cause I need your experience so much and morever I have already practiced on the ship as engine cadet.

    • @gelolbrtdkiller1886
      @gelolbrtdkiller1886 5 лет назад +2

      Chief makoi sana sunod oiler Naman 😅

    • @jezrillllanos910
      @jezrillllanos910 5 лет назад +1

      nice one chief makoi.. it's inspiring and it can motivate me through this course BSMar-E.. Graduating na ako ngayon chief sana makasampa ako dyan chief.. take care always and God bless

  • @martinusher1
    @martinusher1 4 года назад +105

    Many years ago when I first started my engineering degree course students were told that a degree doesn't automatically make you an engineer, it just provides the background and understanding that allows you to learn. It was reckoned that it would take five or six years work experience after graduation to get to know the art (at which point the actual degree becomes interesting but essentially unimportant). So you're right -- academics are important but not necessarily essential. What's needed is a good attitude, a willingness to learn and an ability to work as part of a team.

  • @Joyrider197
    @Joyrider197 Год назад +9

    I was a cadet engineer for 2 years on a Greek merchant marine academy, but I abandoned the career of a merchant marine engineer despite the fact that I liked it very much, because of the attitude of chiefs and second engineers on the ships I was stationed, they just wanted a person for cleaning and as a servant, and no effort for knowledge was passing on. Maybe I was unlucky and related to the wrong officers, but I pursued another career away of the merchant marine an never looked back, that was 33 years ago. You are a good man chief, and I enjoy your videos very much.

  • @bonkersblock
    @bonkersblock 4 года назад +181

    A mechanic cannot fix a car engine while it’s running! While a marine engineer must fix any problems in the engine room while at haste! 🤣

    • @muchuibrian1957
      @muchuibrian1957 2 года назад

      Exactly brother,,marine engineers does the best

    • @seetaapplewhaite8298
      @seetaapplewhaite8298 Год назад +1

      Wow....now I know what my son is studying to be. ...I'm so proud. ....

  • @richardvernick4280
    @richardvernick4280 Месяц назад +2

    Markoi.
    Thank you for your videos of shipboard life, and it is great that the old sea men shear and teach the youg with dignity and patients watching their content of caricature grow for the next generation of sea men. Again, a Big Thank You for shearing videos. Please take care be safe. 👍

  • @RohitKumar-rg4ro
    @RohitKumar-rg4ro 5 лет назад +46

    "Your academic records... they don't mean anything once you start working onboard a ship"
    I rewound it thrice just to make me believe you said this. This gave me serious inspiration and my face lit up after hearing these words.
    I've a very blotted academic record in college with several backlogs but currently I'm trying to gain as much knowledge about the engine and marine machineries as i can.

    • @Ratjuicefan
      @Ratjuicefan 5 месяцев назад

      Hello. I’d love to know what you are doing now, four years later. How did you progress and what did you become?

  • @jamesal5148
    @jamesal5148 4 года назад +1

    Chief Makoi, I am a Marine Engineering student in a school that is not that well known in Cebu, I have been discouraged by many, some are just my relatives, some of them said that after I graduate I might not be able to work effectively and other companies will not hire me in priority because of it, some told me I won't be able to pursue my dream. I took my apprenticeship program on an InterIsland ship. After it I looked for another career as I got discourage of what people are always saying and what they are injecting in my brain. But right now I realized I needed to step up and pursue my career and when I saw your video it boosted my confidence and realized I don't need other peoples feedback to reach my dream. So right now I am in the process of finishing my BS in school. Hopefully I will be able to pass the examination and take my first on board a ship. Thank you Sir Makoi. Godbless you and your family.

  • @0136489913
    @0136489913 5 лет назад +83

    CADET (CallAnytimeDoEverything)-Assist as required. 🤣🤣🤣
    Its where every officer's started. Best of luck lil bro..😄

  • @MicoVlogTVtraveller
    @MicoVlogTVtraveller 4 года назад +28

    My first day onboard as an engine cadet before was so traumatizing. We joined the vessel while she's anchored at Singapore. After a motorboat took as to our destination, onboard crew lowered down pilot ladder for us to climb aboard while our baggages were tied on ropes and was pulled up. After then, we only had 30 minutes to prepare and off we went to join the crew in transporting stores and spares delivered by boats. After tending the provision, store and spares, the bunkering operation followed which lasted for almost 10 to 11 hours. After that, we then went to ECR to observe our first maneuvering operation (departure) which lasted too long. It was already 3 am when everything was settled. I felt my first day as an engine cadet was hell but now, I realized that It really shaped me to a better person and engineer I am right now.

    • @chippilastelko
      @chippilastelko 2 года назад

      I relate very much. Though I did not join the vessel in Singapore , when were anchored there , all crew on my ship had a full 8-hr night shift for the 1st time , as bunkering was planned at the same time provisions and spares were being delivered to us.

  • @clarksuperman2120
    @clarksuperman2120 5 лет назад +28

    You are a good officer chief Makoi! *salute* Im a deck cadet now onboard on a LCT dreaming someday to be a good officer just like you

  • @ShrimptoShark
    @ShrimptoShark 5 лет назад +27

    It's true about grades not meaning crap once on board.. It's better to stay humble with an open mind than cocky about some marks you got at shore. Truly a lucky cadet to share with awesome engineers, I feel equally as blessed. Thank you Chief for the awesome video!

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark 5 лет назад

      Hahaha I just saw the thumbnail again with the crescent wrench, the boy must have felt like a star! You must have given him lots of confidence to stand in front of the camera like that!

    • @abasskamars1808
      @abasskamars1808 5 лет назад

      Thanks chife❤⚓

  • @marcelomarques8104
    @marcelomarques8104 5 лет назад +92

    As an engine cadet, smelling like grease or diesel at the end of the day is the best case scenario, as often I ended up smelling like sewage and Grey water 😂

    • @titurevvlog
      @titurevvlog 4 года назад +12

      A clean MONEY....

    • @scruffygit771
      @scruffygit771 3 года назад +2

      I remember my first sewage shower removing a suspected faulty float level indicator from an upright tank standing on a ladder. Was the tank full or not??....yep it was full!

    • @AmitKumar-ic6dd
      @AmitKumar-ic6dd Год назад

      I feel you

  • @paulonyainda7430
    @paulonyainda7430 5 лет назад +22

    Thanks Chief for your continuous videos and encouragement. Miss the old days of crawling into scavenge spaces and inside oily bilge tanks for hours. Much love from this newly certified 4th Eng. from Kenya! 😃❤️⚓🇰🇪

    • @ismaisma4042
      @ismaisma4042 Год назад

      Hello Paulo ..i have something that i need to share with you and if you dont mind i realy need your help ..Ismail from TZ 🇹🇿

  • @natashaanderson4220
    @natashaanderson4220 5 лет назад +4

    By watching ur vlog i felt lonely coz i remember my father ... His life and experienced as a seaman ... He was a chief electrician for 13 yrs .... I missed him a lot ...Glad watching how life of a seaman ...

  • @graydude
    @graydude 5 лет назад +79

    Very well done! I spent four years in the US Navy as a Machinist Mate. Great depiction of shipboard life. Keep them coming!

    • @ChiefMAKOi
      @ChiefMAKOi  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Todd!

    • @michaelanggitosiahaan8455
      @michaelanggitosiahaan8455 3 года назад

      @@ChiefMAKOi why don’t you try to work in cruise ship? or because you got a lot of sallary here than in cruise ship?

    • @Cordycep1
      @Cordycep1 3 года назад

      Navy life is different, because the captain always call fire drill middle of the night-that alone makes me want to quit. I was MM on CG-24 .

    • @matthewtenorioduenas202
      @matthewtenorioduenas202 2 года назад +4

      @@Cordycep1 because it’s military. Military always has to be ready and training. Yeah it gets hectic and stressful

    • @Nurgles_Rot_
      @Nurgles_Rot_ 2 года назад

      OOD: Captain...a seagull just flew by our ship!
      Captain: "Sound general quarters!!"

  • @redalmighty8266
    @redalmighty8266 5 лет назад +58

    Im a graduating Marine engineering student and I hope someday or in a future I could be also a Chief Engineer just like you Chief Makoi. Thank you for inspiring me again sir by sharing some of your knowledge!

    • @sumeshswami614
      @sumeshswami614 4 года назад

      Bro can u tell from which college u had completed ur course

  • @goatsayittwice8513
    @goatsayittwice8513 5 лет назад +10

    I'm soon to be an Engine Cadet, what scares me most is that I often feel anxious and not sure if I can do the work correctly. Many people believe in me that I can survive the struggle onboard but honestly to myself I'm thinking twice if I can make it. I can't stop worrying. You Chief Makoi and Biyahe Edward are my inspiration, and the videos you guys made and shared with us are helpful because it boost my confidence and becoming more motivated than I was in school. I always hoping for the best. Thank you and take care always! You're a living legend.

  • @ExtradeluxeChairman
    @ExtradeluxeChairman 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful post. I was a marine engineer 24 years ago. What a strong memories. I completed almost 13 months assignment in piece all in Asia. That year defined myself. A part of me want to go back in that time but its late now. I left my soul at the sea.

  • @arnelmabini7749
    @arnelmabini7749 5 лет назад +17

    I am also a Marine Engineering graduate although I had been onboard a domestic vessels (small type), it is true that the works there are more complicated than I was expected . Thanks Chief Makoi for this video atleast I had the chance to saw of what a machineries really look like in a larger engine room. Hoping that someday I can also onboard that kind of what we called "engineer's play ground" 🙂

  • @askcitizenfitz
    @askcitizenfitz 3 года назад +4

    Looks like there's a huge world of things ship's engineers need to know. He seems like a good kid. I hope things work out well for him.

  • @Bill_N_ATX
    @Bill_N_ATX 5 лет назад +114

    It’s much like my profession Chief. The degree and the certifications get you an interview. Your references and history get you the job. Your attitude and effort is what causes you to advance. I tell folks I can teach someone the job. I can’t teach heart. You have to bring that.

  • @absintherecords
    @absintherecords 5 лет назад +17

    Chief firstly I wanted to say, very inspiring production. Yes it is true academics are just in a sense of formality. A true work aptitude comes with a passion and from the heart. I'm an aircraft mechanic and never extended the top of my class. Humility and discipline are my greatest weapon in reaching my tenure as of now. Great video as always! Marami ka pang maiinspire sir. 🔥👍👍

  • @andrewleatherman4931
    @andrewleatherman4931 5 лет назад +8

    What you said at the end is SOOO TRUE! Having a degree is great (I have one), but that is just a framework for learning. Having the mindset that you will continually learn throughout your life and that education is never actually over, you will become the all-around individual that is needed in any profession that is being pursued.

  • @wilberburroughs3133
    @wilberburroughs3133 4 года назад +2

    Chief, thanks for your great videos. I am a frustrated ships engineer, and at 14 was nearly sent to Nova Scotia to join BP Esso as a cadet, but my patron, a top Esso engineer in the late sixties who I met in Mallorca, died and my career ended before it started. Went on to become an airline captain, but I still yearn for the sea and engine room existence. Thanks again for the fabulous videos.

  • @johnpaulcunahap4740
    @johnpaulcunahap4740 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you chief Makoi for this video. It really inspired me to become soon to be engine cadet. A very positive message when you said that "academic records are mean nothing when starting on boardship". a good attitude and hardwork are one of the best recipes to reach success. God bless chief. 😊

  • @R77TV
    @R77TV 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Chief for sharing your knowledge about ships, especially in the engine room and all ship machinery

  • @MrGangeticus
    @MrGangeticus 5 лет назад +5

    "eyes on the prize". It's an advise for anyone with a goal in life! Thank you, fair winds and following seas Chief!

  • @sonyboyalva9303
    @sonyboyalva9303 3 года назад +1

    Thank you chief makoi . For your goodness and God will always blessed you. I inspire always in your videos co'z im also a student of marine engineering, I learned much more in your videos and im very thankful of that 😊

  • @vinsoybugoy4706
    @vinsoybugoy4706 5 лет назад +14

    You always inspire me chief makoi to become a chief officer someday.
    "Good Attitude and correct Mindset in order to learn"👍

  • @deonicomanangojr5107
    @deonicomanangojr5107 5 лет назад

    Chief thank you for this wonderful video as engine cadet I've also learned what you say in this video,you are my best mentor chief..keep sailing and God bless you all chief.

  • @josephninerift3784
    @josephninerift3784 4 года назад +1

    Chief Makoi, you're a very good inspiration for us seafarers who doesn't have a company yet. I hope I can encounter more seafarers just like you sir.

  • @manubird2475
    @manubird2475 5 лет назад

    I'm so happy to see a new post! Brilliant as always, especially your commentary and observations.

  • @ianstravelvlogs451
    @ianstravelvlogs451 5 лет назад

    Thank you Chief MAkoi!! For another wonderful vid. Your vid makes me to be more determined on the path I'm taking now. More power and god bless

  • @josefernandosumbilon1146
    @josefernandosumbilon1146 3 года назад

    Thanks for the inspirational video Chief MAKOi. More blessings to all of you Chief🙏

  • @uTube486
    @uTube486 4 года назад

    My first visit. Very caring, and well done video. Having you (Chief Makoi) as mentor, makes for a lucky trainee. I'm old now, but spent lots of time working with reciprocating steam engines in a museum setting. I think a good path to engineer, is read all you can find. Old books, new books, all books. Love the job.

  • @Drebo1971
    @Drebo1971 5 лет назад +1

    This is important to share. So true, attitude and commitment.

  • @davidsaraiva4006
    @davidsaraiva4006 3 года назад +1

    Congrats Chief! Love your canal, you clearly love what you do and have a great way to pass through it to us. I'm finishing my Engineering cadet class and would be a dream come true to have a chance to learn and work with you! Hugs from Portugal.

  • @frederickbailingo2325
    @frederickbailingo2325 4 года назад +2

    Thank you sir for making a vlog about the life of an engine cadet I learn a lot from it. I gain more confidence what to do in order to reach the top position. And I got some tips/knowledge from this video. God Bless sir and have a safe voyage.

  • @yiowruvern2932
    @yiowruvern2932 5 лет назад +1

    Greetings CE Makoi, seeing your videos brings back memories. I left sailing 6 years ago. I'm a marine engineer from Malaysia. Keep up the good work and safe sailing always ✌🚢

  • @JesseH
    @JesseH 5 лет назад +1

    All I can tell you as that I learned my machines little by little. Over time I got to know them so well. Now it's who I am. They run, I run. It's beyond explaination. In the end it's a beautiful thing.

  • @Marcussmith1240
    @Marcussmith1240 5 лет назад +3

    Another great video Chief ! Thanks to you and the crew. Stay safe and Happy Motoring !!! 👍 ✌️ 🇺🇸

  • @arielmcdowny2367
    @arielmcdowny2367 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a mechanical engr and will be bridging for marine engineering in January, thank you for the idea on what I will face after 10 months.
    My coleagues and friends are thinking I'm insane since I will be abbandoning my wonderful career here but I don't mind starting again at the bottom.

  • @josephlobatodefaria8932
    @josephlobatodefaria8932 5 лет назад +4

    Good luck and safe voyage wherever you go. My son is second engineer hope he reaches chief's position soon. God bless you and greetings from Goa

  • @enieljorge6071
    @enieljorge6071 4 года назад

    Chief Makoi thanks for motivating me. I am a graduating student and I always remember your lesson "Good Attitude and Correct mindset" thankd Chief Makoi

  • @moussaeladjaoui8454
    @moussaeladjaoui8454 5 лет назад +2

    one of the best channel on RUclips very motivating and inspiring God bless you bro

  • @janraphaelsebuc1852
    @janraphaelsebuc1852 Год назад

    Thank you so much chief! I'm looking forward for my apprenticeship this year, and I really need this type of vlog that will guide me for starting a seafaring life thankyou !

  • @etukudoodungide8068
    @etukudoodungide8068 2 года назад

    This is very impressive. I have always needed this to know what's Engine cadetship training looks like.
    Thank you Chief MAKOi

  • @theyouth5723
    @theyouth5723 5 лет назад +9

    Yes sir thats true.. Academic records is just a numbers if your on board. The important is how you manage ang act if your on ship. God bless. Happy valentines sir.

  • @isidroabo-abo3567
    @isidroabo-abo3567 5 лет назад +1

    I totally agree with you Chief. Grades are just inks written on papers. But the skills, knowledge and most importantly the right attitude are what propel us cadets to the top of our maritime career.
    God speed sir!

  • @hezy_kiel1426
    @hezy_kiel1426 5 лет назад +1

    My father is a seaman.. Thanks Cheif Makoi.. Very inspirational

  • @vincentortega2005
    @vincentortega2005 5 лет назад

    Thank you sir for the episode.. madami kami nakukuhang knowledge. I am engine cadet also and aspiring engineer..
    Hardwork,good mindset, good Attitude, etc. And especially dont forget to Pray to be successful.
    Thanks for your vlog sir. I salute you sir. Godbless

  • @peterwill9660
    @peterwill9660 3 года назад

    Excellent real life wisdom. Your videos are true inspiration. Take pride knowing you are inspiring people from all ages and corners of the world. Had I not become a high steel rigger, I would have been a sea faring rigger and would consider it a privilege to serve on your ship.

  • @markangelopaquibol1591
    @markangelopaquibol1591 5 лет назад +1

    salute chief 😊 Hopefully to have more officer like you whose willing to teach and share your knowledge specially for the begginers 😊 God Bless, More Power and Bon Voyage Chief 😊

  • @captainrick9379
    @captainrick9379 5 лет назад +2

    I love your videos! They are very professionally done! Thank you for sharing!

  • @desu4955
    @desu4955 5 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU PO SIR!!! NAKAKA INSPIRE PO DI PA PO AKO NAKAKASAKAY NG BARKO, PERO ATLEAST PO NOW NAKITA KO NA KUNG ANO ANG MAGIGING GAWAIN KO PAG NAKASAKAY NA... GODBLESS PO SIR!! SALUTE!!!

  • @markbenben
    @markbenben 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for making this video 😍 I am a first year college in Marin Engineering, this video motivates me a lot, I'll carry those motivational words of yours until I became an official seafarer ❤💖

  • @markgonzales1613
    @markgonzales1613 2 года назад

    Sir Makoi Thank you sa Video na to na ilang beses ko nang pinanood. Pasakay po ko ngayong march as engine cadet. Sobrang helpful ng mga videos nyo. Godbless you always sir

  • @sadotero2705
    @sadotero2705 3 года назад

    Hi chief Makoi, as of now I am still a maritime student and hoping to reach the top like you did. Thanks for this very inspiring video. I took it to heart when you said "keep your eye on the price", will do chief!

  • @saurabhahire4045
    @saurabhahire4045 5 лет назад +8

    Great work with the video Chief! A perfect video, finally we can show what do we do ✌😎

  • @eliasjohnoliverdumo5530
    @eliasjohnoliverdumo5530 5 лет назад

    Chief MAKOi Ikaw po talaga and dahilan at inspiration ko pati sa mga vlogs mo as a Freshmen MA Engineering saying " YOUR ACADEMIC RECORDS THEY DON'T MEAN ANYTHING ONCE YOU BOARDING IN THE SHIP " and also " THE MOST IMPORTANT ASSETS THAT ONE NEEDS TO HAVE IS A GOOD ATTITUDE AND THE CORRECT MINDSET IN ORDER TO LEARN WHAT THEY NEED TO LEARN AND KEEP THEIR EYES ON THE PRIZE ❤ " :) Ito yung dahilan na gusto ko talagang matoto nito at sana kapag naka graduate ako at mapagbigyan ng pagkakataon na maging cadete sa sa line up mo sana magkatotoo . Thank You Chief God Bless po sayo at sa iyong mga crew :)

  • @rynhartfrajillo8123
    @rynhartfrajillo8123 5 лет назад

    Swerte naman ng Engine cadet nyu jan chief, salute sa mga engineers na nag tuturo ng ma ayus sa tulad naming mga cadet. GOD BLESS SIR.

  • @stevetorres76
    @stevetorres76 2 года назад

    Awesome young man… good work ethic and a positive attitude… I hope he has much success in his career.

  • @denze1clvrk132
    @denze1clvrk132 3 года назад

    This is so inspiring. Thank you so much for the words of encouragement Chief! I may be delayed in my dream to be onboard the ship because of the pandemic but it doesn’t mean that I won’t be able to reach it. I will continue to aim high and wait for our God’s perfect timing. ☝🏻 time will come that i will be a seafarer by profession. 🙏🏻 take care always Chief, especially during this pandemic. God bless you and your crew always!

  • @CarlosPestonit
    @CarlosPestonit 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent work of the engineers and subordinates of the main machine of a ship ... mainly when bad weather the rest of the crew prays so that the machine does not stop !! 👍

  • @roneiljanbuquia1263
    @roneiljanbuquia1263 5 лет назад

    Chief napaka ganda po ng content ng videos nyo.. MARAMING SALAMAT PO sa pag eeffort gumawa ng mga ganito... tama po yung sinabi nyu na di basehan yung grades talaga. Naniniwala dn ako dun.

  • @hardiksharma9802
    @hardiksharma9802 5 лет назад +8

    Most awaited thanks Chief. ❤️

  • @jeffpilapil1610
    @jeffpilapil1610 5 лет назад

    Most inspiring video so far thankyou for sharing chief makoi this video made me so much inspire to be a seaferer soon now im a freshman of marine engineering student and after watching this video now im really excited to graduate and to be a cadete thankyou again sir and godbless

  • @YmerejM1
    @YmerejM1 5 лет назад

    Kudos Chief for a very informative video! You're an inspiration for sure to many of our kababayans! Well done!

  • @michaelwood211
    @michaelwood211 3 года назад

    Great video chief!! I have nothing but huge respect for you and your cadets.

  • @mcfourth
    @mcfourth 4 года назад

    I've finished Engine Cadet in domestic trade. And I'm now currently under training in a company for Int'l planning to take the exam after having enough budget for the exams and trainings. It is so inspiring watching this video of your Chief 😇 Thank you! God Bless us all Seafarers 😇🙏

  • @franzsiegfredsumicad3911
    @franzsiegfredsumicad3911 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this inspirational vid. It really helps a lot in gaining determination God bless you always sir! Keep inspiring others be safe

  • @joericvicente255
    @joericvicente255 5 лет назад

    This really touches me Sir Chief Mak, I hope all of our kabaro Engineers have a mindset like you had po, It really moves me when sir Engine Cadet says that I’m lucky that all of my Officers at willing to teach me ❤️🙈, Hope to meet you in some other time sir, God bless always sir! 😭

  • @roizenmon8072
    @roizenmon8072 5 лет назад +2

    Everytime naririnig ko boses nyo chief nawawala pagod ko sa pag aaral. Di naman ako marine engineering student pero masaya ako pag nanunuod ng mga vlog nyo po. 😊 GOD BLESS Chief 😊

  • @elliesmemory1754
    @elliesmemory1754 3 года назад

    so much knowledge from you chief.. thank you for sharing their hard work...

  • @camunilitadewpum3266
    @camunilitadewpum3266 4 года назад +1

    it was a very educational video sir chief. sasampa napo aq ngayun lunes baon ang mga natutunan ko sa video na ito na iiyak aq kasi yung dedication nyu sa iyung profession ay mataas. kaya susundin q yung mga sinabi mo chief
    "just keep the eyes on the price"
    and ATTITUDE

  • @agingerbeard
    @agingerbeard 3 года назад

    Work looks very hard but the comraderie and good teachers nake it worth it I bet, I'm glad you are always so honest about the job

  • @sanimansurabubakar758
    @sanimansurabubakar758 3 года назад

    This is quite inspiring and encouragement to young and professional engineers onboard a ship. Many thanks

  • @JesseH
    @JesseH 5 лет назад +2

    Wow. Academic records. You are totally right on target !!! There is so much more to it than that. Way beyond. Who are we ??? Anything once we put our minds to it.

  • @cesarrivas4704
    @cesarrivas4704 Год назад

    Thanks a lot Mr @ChiefMAKOi. Really. I work teaching English at Maritime University of the Caribbean in Venezuela. And your content has really really really been helpful to design didactic activities for my classes and train my students. Thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏.

  • @angelcolico28
    @angelcolico28 4 года назад

    Thank you Chief Makoi for inspiring us

  • @AkhtarHussain-fd6dn
    @AkhtarHussain-fd6dn 5 лет назад

    Really, your videos are most satisfying and inspiring.

  • @manang68len
    @manang68len 5 лет назад +7

    Its true to what you said,its not being "A",excellent or valedictorian in the class but the most important is your talent, willingness to learn on job,passion n etc . theoretically yes but how your knowledge it depends on site.Iam not excellent in school.Iam average but while iam working with my patients thats where I learn to my profession as a nurse.

  • @jasonarcher7268
    @jasonarcher7268 2 года назад +1

    I was a dive contractor for a few years, primarily on cruise ships but also the occasional cargo ship. We worked a lot with the engineering departments, due to the need to lock out/ tag out everything we touched. I always thought that being a chief engineer had to be one of the hardest jobs in the world. Just the scope and scale of the responsibilities is incredible.

  • @lochinvargeo
    @lochinvargeo 5 лет назад

    Hi Chief, I am a new subscriber and am so glad you vlog about the shipboard life. I am a former ship designer and used to go everyday aboard ships, especially in the engine rooms. Keep the videos coming. I love ships!

  • @rahepla
    @rahepla 5 лет назад

    Another great episode Chief. Really enjoyable content. Thks for sharing.

  • @vandhemzeisszairecruz2972
    @vandhemzeisszairecruz2972 5 лет назад

    Thank you sir! For this inspiring video😊😊 sana pagmaka on board ako ng vessel in God's will.. sana ganyan yung mga officer na handang tumulong at mag share ng mga knowledge nila.. thank you soo much for making me inspired more as an Engine cadet sir. God Bless you!! Bon voyage!😊

  • @beakytwitch7905
    @beakytwitch7905 2 года назад

    From my eyes - - - a life that might have been. Thank you for showing, and kudos to the people who appeared in this vid. :-)

  • @gangrel171
    @gangrel171 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Eyes on the prize, keep it honest and real and someday you can reach it.

  • @rajuambati9962
    @rajuambati9962 Год назад

    Its very useful to soo many freshers for doing their work onboard ship and at the training institute everyone told like ur only the person to handle all the machinery 😅😅 thanks a lot👍👍

  • @jansitv4022
    @jansitv4022 5 лет назад

    The last part is very inspiring message sir! Not just for the Seafarer but also for the other career taking their first steps on their jobs. God bless you always Chief!

    • @ChiefMAKOi
      @ChiefMAKOi  5 лет назад

      Thanks Janse!

    • @jansitv4022
      @jansitv4022 5 лет назад

      You're welcome chief! Keep inspiring chief! ❤

  • @bryanferr3056
    @bryanferr3056 5 лет назад

    Salamat Chief . Nainspire tlga ako sa inyong vlog. Sana makasampa na ako this year .

  • @yhwhswarrior6086
    @yhwhswarrior6086 5 лет назад +3

    The submarine I was on had a unique smell to it.... Grease, metal, and sweat or something like that. It's hard to describe. My best friend from the Navy worked in the engine room.

  • @romiezapata8357
    @romiezapata8357 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for motivation chief.

  • @GelayMochi
    @GelayMochi 5 лет назад

    Very informative vlog as always :) Happy hearts day Chief 💕💕

  • @rovenjamesbaryl3774
    @rovenjamesbaryl3774 4 года назад

    Thanks chief .you have a inspiring way to become a good seafarer.

  • @kuniulya8165
    @kuniulya8165 5 лет назад

    This is what I am looking for! Thank you for sharing! anyhow, you did good in videography , Chief MAKOi!

  • @darrylcapua3328
    @darrylcapua3328 5 лет назад +4

    sir thanks for this video...i really appreciate it..it makes me have more confidence in becoming a seafarer..

  • @ederandrade4302
    @ederandrade4302 5 лет назад

    Great videos Chief!!! Keep up the good work, very inspiring videos!!!!

  • @roba.6419
    @roba.6419 Год назад

    I'm Salvadoran American and us and Filipinos have alot in common inspiring and motivating your progress from start to now keep it up brotha! ✊❤️ Love from LA California

  • @michaeljacosalem1129
    @michaeljacosalem1129 4 года назад

    Very inspiring video as a engine cadet. Yes its very true! that being a beginners, the job is very overwhelming but you will get use to it as the time goes by. Salute to all those engineers and ratings that are very well patience to us in our learning process being cadets. :-)