Engine Cadet Introduction - Meet the Shrimp of the E/R

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  • Опубликовано: 28 фев 2019
  • So with the subscriber count growing I feel it's time to introduce the shrimp who has dreams of becoming a shark!
    This is the first of videos which I share my personal feelings and experience which I'll do every so often when I see the audience is growing..maybe uniting newbies together haha!
    This time it's an introduction of what an engine cadet is before and upon joining a vessel.
    Thank you for watching a part of my life and I hope to share a part of your experience seafarer...
    The awesome drone video of my academy was done by this cool guy!
    Samuel Delgado - Maritime Engineer
    @samdolaar on Instagram! Check him out!
    Super relaxed Music used on this video are from these amazing artists :
    Stan Forebee - Drawing Dunes
    Matt Quentin - Just a moment
    Chris Mazvera - Equinox
    Idealism - Illusions
    Aso - First date
    Sleepy fish ft Philanthrope ft mommy - morning rises
    Masked man - Grandiose Soul

Комментарии • 118

  • @ChiefEngr-GabsonAcademy
    @ChiefEngr-GabsonAcademy 4 года назад +11

    Where is the button that gives multiple likes when clicked? Help me, this video is more than gold

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад +1

      Haha thank you gabson, that is very kind of you. Hope this can inspire more people to do the same, more stories because each experience as a cadet is unique but with similar feelings.

  • @neilebuan2829
    @neilebuan2829 2 года назад +2

    Thankyou a lot sir for sharing your knowledge at ship ⚓
    Bon Voyage sir

  • @jeffersonramirez9996
    @jeffersonramirez9996 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent video, thanks for sharing the experiences. Always ahead.

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад

      jefferson ramirez Thank you for your support Jefferson, success and nothing else for you as well cadet!

  • @noemibella4177
    @noemibella4177 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks a lot for your videos. They're very helpful for students who learn all this on books, never seeing a plant until they're done with school. And for teachers too. Keep on uploading, I will follow eagerly.

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад

      You are correct and thank you for your support Noemi, I suffered the same problem at my academy.. It's still a challenge however slowly my practical skills are growing. Here's hoping the future generations will be even better! Cheers to all the teachers whom love to share knowledge.

  • @evanw2980
    @evanw2980 4 года назад +3

    Thak you for sharing your time with us! We really appreciate seeing what you've been up to and how it is all going for you. From an engine cadet in the UK :D

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Cheers Evan! Thank you for your support success and nothing else on your future voyages!

  • @johnchristophermonsalvevil8916
    @johnchristophermonsalvevil8916 3 года назад +1

    Thank you a lot for your videos i learned a lot with you! Many people will be thankful if you continue sharing your videos. once time thanks a lot engineer.

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      I really hope so John! Thank you so much for the kind comment.. Success and nothing else my friend

  • @gerardosegura4532
    @gerardosegura4532 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, you're amazing for making these videos, saludos desde México

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад +1

      Ahí vamos Gerardo, thank you for the support and success on your adventures

  • @josecorrea2343
    @josecorrea2343 5 лет назад +1

    Excelent video, you explain all the main aspects of the life of an engine cadet, saludos colega, desde Chile!

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад

      Saludos colega éxito a los marinos mercantes de Chile! It's a small part of the newbies life of the engine room.. I'm sure many will be able to relate on going to a vessel for the first time!

  • @nirupkantideviprasad2337
    @nirupkantideviprasad2337 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks sir, your information is very helpful

  • @roystondsouza5645
    @roystondsouza5645 3 года назад +1

    Great to see u bro making useful videos. Keep up the good work! With Love from India

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      Thank you Royston, success and nothing else my friend

  • @anwarkhairil9
    @anwarkhairil9 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for all of your videos. It help me a lot.. and i from Malaysia

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Wow from Malaysia! Awesome thank you for the support I had crew from Myanmar (close neighbors) and they were very polite and nice people.

  • @teshane8784
    @teshane8784 4 года назад +1

    I soo appreciate this video. I am from Jamaica and currently in training at my university. Thank you so much for the insight hermano 🤜🏾🤛🏾💯⛴🗺⚓️

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Saludos and wow all the way from Jamaica hahaha! That's amazing! Success in your studies and I hope you have a wonderful adventure Teshane!

  • @ubongekon2783
    @ubongekon2783 3 года назад +3

    I have never seen a more inspiring and educative video like this one. Even though I'm a third engr now I still see so much professionalism in this video. I wish all the best bro

  • @raymondallenjhangiani7670
    @raymondallenjhangiani7670 3 года назад +1

    Great ! summary of your maiden voyage as engine cadet on board ship ? Excellently orated ! Very enthusiastic n aspiring attitude ! Be blessed for with the inspiration and optimism you possess you will reach your rank as chief engineer very soon ! May God bless you 🙏😇 always !

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      Thank you Raymond for such nice comments.. It helps that this work is a passion I enjoy. I'm in no rush to become chief but I hope to be a good one some day. Success and nothing else! God bless you

  • @sydwightkent11
    @sydwightkent11 3 года назад +1

    Thank you sir, I am an aspiring engine cadet and you are an inspiration for me sir and thank you for this videos because they are a great help for me in the future♥️ thank you❣️

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      I'm glad to help the future generation dude! Keep on rocking and learning.. Success and nothing else

  • @anuragrajkumar5406
    @anuragrajkumar5406 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for this, how I wish that I had stumbled upon your channel before joining my first vessel 😅

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад +1

      Hahaha I hope future cadets can find this useful and hopefully a lot more interesting videos as an officer. Success my friend!

  • @Gkumaresh-pf1bp
    @Gkumaresh-pf1bp 3 года назад +1

    Lovely speech, we always here to listen don't feel lonely...

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад +1

      Thank you dude, sometimes working on a ship is lonely however you can also find lots of peace and time to work on yourself.

  • @georgesleander4384
    @georgesleander4384 4 года назад +1

    Rafael Thank you so much for your videos... I was so scared before going onboard... Your videos did help me out... ❤

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад +1

      Im so happy to read that George, This is the idea, I hope your adventure was great and full of adventure. In the future I hope many of us will share our experiences and I for one will continue to make videos, step by step.

    • @georgesleander4384
      @georgesleander4384 4 года назад +1

      @@ShrimptoShark ❤

  • @huso9085
    @huso9085 5 лет назад +1

    Good job! Keep growing!

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад

      Thank you Gena! Gotta keep growing until I become a shark haha

  • @gurkha_mindset
    @gurkha_mindset 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love this video❤️...Hoping to secure Cadetship sometime soon

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  10 месяцев назад

      For sure brother manifest your will. A great first adventure that will prepare you for many more to come.

  • @fotomixfotomix1262
    @fotomixfotomix1262 5 лет назад +3

    Your videos are perfect for me, because i am beginner engine sailor, pls do more videos!

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад

      I will do my best my friend, I have so many clips and video ideas ready.
      I'll continue sharing slowly for now due to work and my university but soon I'll have more free time. Success and nothing else fellow shrimp!

  • @warnakulasuriyafernando4408
    @warnakulasuriyafernando4408 4 года назад +2

    Thanks 🤝❤️
    I am an engine cadet from sri lanka
    I have watched every videos of you
    I learnt a lot
    thank you 👍🏻

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Hello my fellow seafarer from Sri Lanka, thank you for your comment Niduka.. I'll continue sharing my adventures and I hope to see some from you all as well!

  • @mastersaitama3400
    @mastersaitama3400 3 года назад +1

    Please DON'T STOP UPLOADING ABOUT 1ST TIMER ENGINE CADETS ON BOARD.
    I SWEAR THIS REALLY HELPS SO MUCH! God bless you always mate! Keep Safe!

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      Hahaha thank you dude, I need to do that soon while the feeling of when I was new is still fresh..

  • @vanceventures400
    @vanceventures400 3 года назад

    Thanks for Sharing Sir, same situations happened to me 😅

  • @gustavocalderon4474
    @gustavocalderon4474 3 года назад +1

    You are fantastic , please you should follow with these videos, your videos are a giant help for me , i still am a cadet in my schoool

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      Thanks you for the support Gustavo! For sure I'll try to make another cadet experience video while the feeling is still fresh. Success and nothing else in your studies!

  • @robertdascalu5498
    @robertdascalu5498 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tips , im also a future engine cadet starting in january , on BSM also

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      I hope you started a wonderful adventure, hope you can share a little of your experience my fellow shrimp!

  • @emmanuelbriggsjohnson9679
    @emmanuelbriggsjohnson9679 Год назад +2

    I'm also an Engine cadet bro. Your videos are inspiring. Just started my career one month ago

  • @alamillojhonroviep.8138
    @alamillojhonroviep.8138 3 года назад +1

    Philippines supports you sir!💯

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад +1

      The Philippine seafarer community is one of the best! Thank you for the comment my friend

  • @Nicolassimpson
    @Nicolassimpson 3 года назад

    muchas gracias
    tengo que validar mi titulo y tenía muchas dudas
    muy agradecido por tus vídeos

    • @Nicolassimpson
      @Nicolassimpson Год назад +1

      gracias, ya soy segundo ingeniero y en parte es gracias a ti, excelente trabajo

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  Год назад +1

      Ha pasado mucho tiempo y estoy feliz que hayas logrado tus metas, aun queda mucho camino y cosas para aprender pero uno puede sentir que va avanzando! Felicidades.

  • @Yash13101994
    @Yash13101994 4 года назад +1

    Nice video and good taste in music 👌

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Hahaha I just like to chill and relax while I learn.. Thank you bro

  • @Yash13101994
    @Yash13101994 5 лет назад +1

    Great video Rafael very humble
    Like the way you can explain complex machinery in a very simple manner
    Looking forward to watching more of your uploads
    Btw I had a question can someone with average marks land a job on the engine side?
    Thanks for the info
    Cheers!

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад +1

      Yash Choudhary Thank you very much Yash for your kind words, I'll keep trying my best to share things in a simple manner.
      To answer your question grades will only matter if your university or academy will contact a company for an interview.
      If you manage to get an interview with a company representative I'm sure your marks won't matter.. What they will see is, in my opinion, your English comprehension and communication, your physical fitness, and how you answer their personal interview questions about the job..
      At home I have saved all the questions I was asked in various interviews.. When I get back I'll try and share them with everyone.

    • @Yash13101994
      @Yash13101994 5 лет назад +1

      @@ShrimptoShark it's good they check everything in an interview and not just marks.
      Sharing that information will be just brilliant.
      Keep up the good work
      Happy sailing!

  • @youssefen-nassiry6400
    @youssefen-nassiry6400 3 года назад +1

    you are a great guy,and you will be a great chief engineer

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      That's sweet bro, thank you! I hope one day to be just like you say a great chief engineer. Right now on my second contract as an 3rd Assistant Engineer

  • @jidendrap3745
    @jidendrap3745 3 года назад

    nice one bro

  • @manaigaeroll3764
    @manaigaeroll3764 4 года назад +1

    More inspiring videos bro. An aspiring engineer here too.

  • @foadkalantarifard6765
    @foadkalantarifard6765 4 года назад +1

    Thanks it is really helpful

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Hope it inspires more cadets to share their unique experience

  • @gme3259
    @gme3259 4 года назад +3

    India ❤️❤️

  • @jasonrobertsareno677
    @jasonrobertsareno677 4 года назад +1

    Thank u for this video .... It helps me a lot ...can u give the function of engines part sir.... im a ojt riight now im from philippines

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Hahaha it's a big job, maybe some day Jason, but thanks for the comment my friend. Success dude

  • @bernielan4430
    @bernielan4430 3 года назад +1

    cant find video about apprentice in engine but unfortunately i saw this video i admit it my theory knowledge about machinery are poor in the percentage of knowledge i rate myself 60% but according to some engineers 30% in school and 70% in actual like actual work in vessel.

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      Don't stress too much about not knowing.. A good officer will always try to help a cadet out! We are a team on board!

  • @lilpro6046
    @lilpro6046 4 года назад +1

    I'm from Las islas filipinas

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Haha eso es interesante Lil Pro! Espero encontrar más gente de allá, hope to meet more and more awesome people from the Philippine Islands

  • @rigilkentabdulla4385
    @rigilkentabdulla4385 4 года назад +1

    hello sir could you make a video of how to compute fuel consumption ... thank you...

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Right now in my first contract as officer, need to buy a new camera, so much new jobs and my camera broke hahaha, I'll try my best, this is a long term project.

  • @user-lu9ov2yb7e
    @user-lu9ov2yb7e 8 месяцев назад +1

    i'm from VietNam, i'm 31 year old and now i start with Oiler rank hahaa

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  8 месяцев назад +1

      Welcome to the seafarer life, please be safe and healthy my friend and may you save enough money for your future.

    • @user-lu9ov2yb7e
      @user-lu9ov2yb7e 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks you. You are professional

  • @jericonil7351
    @jericonil7351 4 года назад

    Hello there.can you please upload videos.thankyou!

  • @user-wv1uf5hi5u
    @user-wv1uf5hi5u 4 года назад +1

    Hallo)Could you make a video about how to fill in the training book.In a 2 months I will go in Position of eng.cadetfrom the BSM company like you)))))Your videos are very usful))))Thanks in advance/Grazias

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад +1

      That sounds awesome my friend, I hope you have a successful and safe voyage, Ill make a video one day however do not worry so much about the Training Book, in the end I came back and they looked at it for less than 10 minutes. Basic advice (Just make sure all the signatures and stamps are there...the projects dont over do them, just the basic, focus on DOING and LEARNING in your time onboard)

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад +1

      Another small reply regarding BSM...you will have to do a training program where you log a lot of your activities on the computer. That is more important for learning and maybe a future in the company.

  • @monikachand8819
    @monikachand8819 Год назад +1

    My boyfriend also an engine cadet but he told me the 1st engineer always gives him the work like mopping cleaning and being racist to him it's been 2 months nd he's still Doing the same 1st engineer isn't allowing him to go and learn more about machinery what he should be Doing in that case?

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  Год назад

      Hello Monika, first of all amazing that you are looking after your boyfriend and are worried about him, all seafarers should have someone like that at home, and second don't let him give up! I as a cadet studied a lot from manuals and from mental simulations. After I demonstrated knowledge by speaking up and even these videos I made as a cadet (it has been 3 years and I'm now 3rd engineer Sr.). And DON'T WORRY even as an officer 1st contract you will not know everything and learning will never stop. Learn to work hard and enjoy learning the engine room as a cadet.
      Success and God bless you both

    • @monikachand8819
      @monikachand8819 Год назад

      @@ShrimptoShark thank you for the Advice and kind words really means alot sir😄

  • @enginecadetjmguieb6406
    @enginecadetjmguieb6406 4 года назад +1

    Hai Sir! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, ahm do you have a notes? I'm also an engine cadet(woman but not as you think I'am) whose about to be onboard on a crew ship if the Lord permits after covid.

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад +1

      I don't understand your question my friend, but I hope you have an amazing adventure Meraki and please share it as well.. The Engine room has so many interesting things and work to be done. Success and nothing else

    • @enginecadetjmguieb6406
      @enginecadetjmguieb6406 4 года назад +1

      Do you have important noted about main engine sir? 😁 That's what I mean 😁

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад +1

      Hahaha of course if you like you can message me on Instagram @rafaelatsea and I'll reply with specific details.. However remember I'm just a 4th engineer hahah main engine is 2nd and chiefs responsibility we learn how to operate and participate in maintance but it requires years of experience to really learn the main engine.

    • @enginecadetjmguieb6406
      @enginecadetjmguieb6406 4 года назад +1

      @@ShrimptoShark wow Thank you sir! It's an honor sir yes yes ❤️

  • @nirupkantideviprasad2337
    @nirupkantideviprasad2337 5 лет назад +1

    I am also an trainee engineer. I am feeling like a am poor in practical knowledge. So is there any difficulty in ship ? Love from India🇮🇳

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад +2

      I won't lie to you, It's not easy being a newbie. You may feel a little useless and be treated like a bother for not having practical skills, but you will slowly learn!
      Sometimes officers are nice to cadets, others maybe forgot that they too were once new, but in either case its up to you to learn and love what you do, make the best even in the worst times! Success my Indian amigo!

    • @nirupkantideviprasad2337
      @nirupkantideviprasad2337 5 лет назад

      @@ShrimptoShark Thank u very much brother. I ll succeed. 💕

    • @sumeshswami614
      @sumeshswami614 4 года назад

      @@nirupkantideviprasad2337 bro from which college u had completed ur course

  • @goatsayittwice8513
    @goatsayittwice8513 5 лет назад +1

    New subscriber here, as an engine cadet is it good to take an apprenticeship on a fishing vessel?

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад +1

      Greetings and Welcome my amigo and fellow newbie!
      I am unsure about being an engine cadet on fishing vessels, however make sure that the Main engine has atleast 750Kw of power! If not it cannot be counted for your training according to the STCW to become a maritime engineer internationally!

    • @goatsayittwice8513
      @goatsayittwice8513 5 лет назад +1

      @@ShrimptoShark Gracias mi amigo. I get that standard of STCW but I'm wondering is it not been discriminated for being fishing vessel

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад +1

      Goat SayItTwice hmm I don't think there is any discrimination however it may affect your future employment..
      There is a saying that it's easier to find jobs when working on bigger vessels with high power. However in lower ranks nowadays it's difficult everywhere.. In my opinion graduate first then work hard and demonstrate your skill.
      Maybe doors will open in the future, it's up to God and your strength newbie haha.

    • @goatsayittwice8513
      @goatsayittwice8513 5 лет назад +1

      @@ShrimptoShark I see so it's true all about it. Anyway maybe I just do 2yrs of cadetship haha take 1yr in fishing vessel then try to take 1yr in cargo. I hate the system but it can't stop my passion for it. I say you do good videos and well detailed, one day I will learn all that stuffs you've shared

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words, and I hope you have plenty of success in your passion!
      If you enjoyed learning about machines in your academy then I'm sure this will be a great fit.
      Success and nothing else!

  • @urjealousguy
    @urjealousguy 4 года назад +1

    You have an American accent. Did you grow up in the U.S.?

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  4 года назад

      Yes dude, good ear, I was raised in Connecticut

  • @shivamsingh-vc2ty
    @shivamsingh-vc2ty 5 лет назад +1

    Hey brother nice to catch you can i have your fb id or instagram well m also marine enginneer placed in vship going through last stages of my training 😊

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад

      Hello Amigo! Of course on Facebook just put Rafael Ishaan Pérez and I'm sure I'll appear and on Instagram I'm @rafaelatsea
      Hope to share some stories with you seafarer, success and nothing else!

  • @legendsaid888
    @legendsaid888 4 года назад

    you are an engine cadet but the appleautes of Chief. Engg, is that just for show off or some background you have...I am not able to understand.

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  3 года назад

      5th year cadet is 5 small stripes. Chief engineer has 4 thick stripes.

  • @MrHiLove
    @MrHiLove 5 лет назад +2

    Amigo) My small advice...)) You made a tooooo long "speaking" video for 18 minutes... It's very hard to watch it. This takes too much time. Unfortunately RUclips have it's own "unwritten" rules - if any of your subscribers or random viewers will find the link for your video and check it out that this is whole 18 minutes - only small % would click on your video, because it's too long. As for me even 9 minutes videos are too long (if they are in "speaking" format). 9 minutes are the best for any action or entertainment format. Try to make "speaking" videos no more than 5-6 minutes or divide it in several parts....))

    • @ShrimptoShark
      @ShrimptoShark  5 лет назад +2

      Seaman’s Blog You're correct my friend, with other videos I'll try to keep it short, sweet, simple and clear.
      However these personal videos are an exception, whoever is interested will watch them and maybe feel identified. That small % who will watch it all are those whom I'm sure will find this channel is a perfect fit.

    • @johnrobinsonberondo7466
      @johnrobinsonberondo7466 4 года назад

      18 minutes is no problem at all. I think it's worth it. Im already a 3rd engineer but i love to watch this kid's videos, all are amazing.