You are lucky to have someone like him as your captain. He is vert enthusiastic and full of energy. He is doubtless a good person and encourages you to vlog
To Captain Marcin Slawecki and Karanvir Singh Nayyar: thank you both for such a nicely done, informative interview! You both exude great professionalism, work ethic, and pride in what you do; you both represent Maersk so well. Karanvir: your videos that you have made and uploaded to this channel are intriguing and fun to watch, and I congratulate you on your channel's continuing growth; keep up your great work and success!
I am interested in how captains handle personnel problems at sea. On land, you can send the current employee on a course. Or you can easily search for a replacement worker. But at sea? What do you do? Hire a dolphin? Problems I'm thinking of are: 1. personality issues. 2. training issues, guy turns out not to know what he said he knew on his resume. 3. unexpected lengthy illness 4. injuries that prevent a crew member working 5. employee's family crisis (death or fatal illness in family) 6. personality issues. He's the captain. He's out there with what, 3-7 officers, 3-7 engineers, 1-2 cooks, 10-20 additional crew? Some of them are specialists and the only one with their particular expertise on board. He's alone except for the radio and internet. No sit down with an HR specialist and strategize. No have a committee meeting next week to decide. What's he do?
Karan Singh has very intelligently interviewed the Captain with perfect and relevant questions ! Good English spoken by the Polish Captain. I remember my lovely port stays in Gdynia, Gdansk and Sceczin as a Second Officer a very long time ago !
Thank you Captain Marcin! And thank you for letting Karanivir make these videos! I think his videos will be a big help in getting more and better people to seek careers at Maersk and other shipping lines.
You did a good job of asking the correct open-ended questions, Karanivir. The second part of interviewing is to be patient and wait while the interviewee answers. Let them answer, and then give them another 3-5 seconds, in case they want to add anything. Also use that 3-5 seconds to think of any follow-up questions you have. Be patient, let the interviewee answer in their own words. Let them finish. And if something wasn't clear, ask a follow up question. If they get stuck on a word, wait 3-5 seconds, the word they are stuck on may not be the word you suggest. You suggesting something might change their answer, might take you away from an interesting direction. Then when it is all done, at least an hour later, or a day later, you edit out all or almost all of the pauses. But doing the interview, _you need to leave the pauses because filling in those pauses is where interviewees sometimes say something unexpected and surprisingly interesting._
merchant navy was so fascinating since childhood i wanted to run away from home on green sea for months the best part is ship moves at the speed of cycle at sea so calm silent and meditative
This Captain seems like a good guy to work for. I'll bet he is firm but understanding. I'll also bet that he has to play "Dad" quite a bit especially for the newer younger crew members.
u have very good relation among the crew. nice to watch this q & a between u and capt. im already 30yo cant be seaman... pray for you sir ! from malaysia with respect ⚓️
Hi Captain machin the way you give interview Your very handsome very experienced seaman And perfect captain position I am all so one of the merchant navy officer pass 21 years sailing As you say before 22 years when you join the ship communication not at all like this days Now a days seaman’s are lucky after sailing 22 years I am stop sailing and living in Canada God bless you and your family. Have a blessed and safe voyage.
Nice bro I am also a sailor in indian navy and I got to see a lot today because our ship and yours are completely different and both also have to live in water. Both also had to do a lot of difficult tasks, I also came to Boston.
This is really awesome video. Lots of blogger makes videos for merchant navy but boring because of not good communication.. All is about communication and connectivity ..... U make with people.... Nice job Karan ❤
Sir you are really an role model for aspirants like me for whom your guidance has always been a beacon of knowledge and the way you present such amazing content for us it means a lot, thanks a lot for being guiding light for us ❤❤, hope we'll meet in few years
Tqu for making this video is so lucky to have such caption , in am also praying to God after completion of my course i should get same caption. I am big fan to ur caption
2 things. Great job interviewing the "old man". I just found your channel. I've been following Chief Makoi, a phillipine chief engineer on a bulk career. Marcin you would have made an excellent American firefighter. Leaders are born but to be a good leader you have to be a good follower. The Maritimes are based on meritocracy and hard work. Working your way up often starting at maritime academies. Did you know the Emma burned on her build. The beautiful bridge burned. It's on RUclips. The multinational crew is amazing. It's shows how you can get along if you have a common goal. In this case moving cans and operating a ship. Happy holidays to the crew of the Emma Maersk. Here is a link to the fire. ruclips.net/video/gG0vcDGmCf4/видео.html
Thanks Karanvir ..A CDP should be like your captain and I guess it will show for all youngsters who are just out from college as how to choose ur profession wisely .i missed this advise 20 years back hehehe merry Christmas to ur captain and your filipino team 🎄 ✝️ ⛪ 🎅
Believe it or not KARAN, there is a separate fan-club of the CAPTAIN.
True that
If Captain starts vlogging, he's gonna kill it
That's true
Truee
Yes
You are lucky to have someone like him as your captain. He is vert enthusiastic and full of energy. He is doubtless a good person and encourages you to vlog
Full full of energy
To Captain Marcin Slawecki and Karanvir Singh Nayyar: thank you both for such a nicely done, informative interview! You both exude great professionalism, work ethic, and pride in what you do; you both represent Maersk so well. Karanvir: your videos that you have made and uploaded to this channel are intriguing and fun to watch, and I congratulate you on your channel's continuing growth; keep up your great work and success!
You are welcome
Thank you Mark !! Much appreciated
You both have such a great bonding hope we get same captain on our ship .
Great video
Thank you & yes one of the best captains
Great interview Karanvir......and thank you to Captain Marcin to dedicating some time for your viewers!
Thank you
I am interested in how captains handle personnel problems at sea. On land, you can send the current employee on a course. Or you can easily search for a replacement worker. But at sea? What do you do? Hire a dolphin?
Problems I'm thinking of are:
1. personality issues.
2. training issues, guy turns out not to know what he said he knew on his resume.
3. unexpected lengthy illness
4. injuries that prevent a crew member working
5. employee's family crisis (death or fatal illness in family)
6. personality issues.
He's the captain. He's out there with what, 3-7 officers, 3-7 engineers, 1-2 cooks, 10-20 additional crew? Some of them are specialists and the only one with their particular expertise on board. He's alone except for the radio and internet. No sit down with an HR specialist and strategize. No have a committee meeting next week to decide. What's he do?
Karan Singh has very intelligently interviewed the Captain with perfect and relevant questions ! Good English spoken by the Polish Captain. I remember my lovely port stays in Gdynia, Gdansk and Sceczin as a Second Officer a very long time ago !
Thank you Cedric
Thank you Captain Marcin!
And thank you for letting Karanivir make these videos! I think his videos will be a big help in getting more and better people to seek careers at Maersk and other shipping lines.
Your welcome ❤️
You did a good job of asking the correct open-ended questions, Karanivir.
The second part of interviewing is to be patient and wait while the interviewee answers. Let them answer, and then give them another 3-5 seconds, in case they want to add anything.
Also use that 3-5 seconds to think of any follow-up questions you have.
Be patient, let the interviewee answer in their own words. Let them finish. And if something wasn't clear, ask a follow up question.
If they get stuck on a word, wait 3-5 seconds, the word they are stuck on may not be the word you suggest. You suggesting something might change their answer, might take you away from an interesting direction.
Then when it is all done, at least an hour later, or a day later, you edit out all or almost all of the pauses.
But doing the interview, _you need to leave the pauses because filling in those pauses is where interviewees sometimes say something unexpected and surprisingly interesting._
Definitely I'll keep that in mind
merchant navy was so fascinating since childhood i wanted to run away from home on green sea for months the best part is ship moves at the speed of cycle at sea so calm silent and meditative
Captain shared a lot of important things in his life..and thanks to both of you for making this possible...World's best captain loves you both❤️
Your welcome
You inspire many aspirants for this profession like me thank you . For guidance 👍👍👍👍
Hey guys I'm second officer from india. Mera channel bhi check karo brothers
ruclips.net/video/Bx3bbwoVeTA/видео.html
Your welcome
Sir hindi mein bhi banao v🙄
This Captain seems like a good guy to work for. I'll bet he is firm but understanding. I'll also bet that he has to play "Dad" quite a bit especially for the newer younger crew members.
Indeed he is
Special greetings to you and the Captain from my country, Poland!
Thank you 😃
We want such kind of interview with chief engineering
Amazing, well thought questions! Captain Marcin has such a pleasing personality and positive vibes.
He does
Maersk op🔥🔥🔥🔥
Captain kul ⚓
Karan bhaiya 🔥🔥🔥
Combination of all three is ❤️
Your comment also OP 🔥🔥🔥🔥😂
My content also OP😂🔥check out brothers
Hahah OP
he is such a nice person. u r very lucky to have this kind of person as ur captain. he is of supporting and friendly nature.
Captain is such a cool person.. Under him everyone can work
Captain is very humble and doen to earth man..When he told 5hst why he wanted to join Merchant Navy
u have very good relation among the crew. nice to watch this q & a between u and capt. im already 30yo cant be seaman... pray for you sir ! from malaysia with respect ⚓️
Thank you so much !
Thanku sooo much karan for finally making this interview happen.❤️🔥
Your welcome
How about making videos for the hard working deck and engine ratings? They deserve all the respect for the work they do
It is very hard to get such a nice captain on ship 👍👍😁
I knowed that Emma last destination was hamberg🧐 and you signoffed
Yes buddy !!
Love 💕 lovely love you captain from India for supporting ksn blog
*No sea or ocean for the Poland still captain from Poland, that is the spirit of the captain*
Poland has a coastline - Baltic sea Sir
Thanks from Italy to Captain Marcin !👍👍
Appreciate this video esp the cheerful "CAPTAIN - MARCIN SLAWECKI"
So energetic person capt. Marchin ....
What an amazing boss and commanding officer!
He is definitely
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar You are a great team!
Hi Captain machin the way you give interview
Your very handsome very experienced seaman
And perfect captain position I am all so one of the merchant navy officer pass 21 years sailing
As you say before 22 years when you join the ship communication not at all like this days
Now a days seaman’s are lucky after sailing 22 years I am stop sailing and living in Canada
God bless you and your family. Have a blessed and safe voyage.
He is very excellent captain as captain and he is going to achieve a good life ahead
Absolutely
Oh yes yes... A big thumbs up for this.. A master's words need to be recorded... Awesome Ep..
Most awaited video and its awesome😎😎😎😎
😃😃
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar waiting for your signed off video
Finally most awaited video is here🤘.
Loved the video👍,
Keep growing sir, Be stronger everyday 💪.
Thank you
Nice bro I am also a sailor in indian navy and I got to see a lot today because our ship and yours are completely different and both also have to live in water. Both also had to do a lot of difficult tasks, I also came to Boston.
So good to know this . Different life all around
The co-star is very friendly and humble, very good to work with people like that
Absolutely true
This has been the best video so far!
Thank you
This is really awesome video. Lots of blogger makes videos for merchant navy but boring because of not good communication.. All is about communication and connectivity ..... U make with people.... Nice job Karan ❤
Thank you Purnima
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar thanks dear for replying 👍
I want to see him the superintendent of the company he deserves He is a good professional👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
He definitely deserves it
Sir you are really an role model for aspirants like me for whom your guidance has always been a beacon of knowledge and the way you present such amazing content for us it means a lot, thanks a lot for being guiding light for us ❤❤, hope we'll meet in few years
Thank you, Captain
Pozdrowienia dla Kapitana Sławeckiego 😀
Captain is so cool and really beautiful...😁
He is 😃
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar 😁
Thanks to captain and karan sir...!!!
Your welcome
Indian best youtuber
Thank you
I like the "i need to laugh or the captain will chew my ass" laugh 😁👍
My two favorite person Karan sir n Captain Cool in one video amazing video sir waiting for this video sir keep going ☺☺👍👍😘😘
Thank you mahi ❤️
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar welcome 💖💖
Cool Captain, hats off to him
Chief Engineer Interview...Please...
Yes
Will try
Good job karanvir keep it up
Thank you captain marcin for giving us hopeful motivation about marine engineering
Absolutely
The Voice of Captain,
Boht Hard.
More Vlogs with him if your sailing with him
I hope one day again
Thanks captain and karanvir sir 🙌🏻
Your welcome
Vah aapki kya job hai so good❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Karanvir, Great video. Your captain seems a very good man.
He is !!
Great interview, thanks to you Karanvir, and captain Marcin.
Your welcome ❤️
thats awesome interview officer i loved it personnaly
Thank you
soon be captain 😁😁😁😁 wish i wish..
Seems like a nice guy!
Very much inspiring captain marcin
Good video karanvir
Thank you
Captain is the coolest dude ever
Thank you KSN and captain for the good video. KSN you are doing good.👍
Your welcome
Captain much respect sir 🇺🇸🙏
❤️
This intro is littt 🔥🔥🔥 very futuristic...
Thanks buddy
Captain is so cooooool. From New Delhi India 🇮🇳
He is cool yes
Witam panie kapitanie . Wesołych świat !
🙄
Capt Marcin !! thank you
Please do similar interviews with 3rd engineers, 2nd engineer, Chief Engineer as well. :))
Coming soon
Friendly captain.
Superb video, both of you are great inspiration. 🙏
You are the two sides of coins ..... Awesome I will joining you soon .....
Thank you ashwani
respect to all captain this is a very stressful job. all the boat, cargo and crew safety fall on your shoulders!
Yes
Great karan you were looking like an Reporter, as we can see you asked perfect questions and Captain answers were really helpful and amazing
Your welcome 😃
I was really excited for this vlog
Here you go
Thank you Mr. Karan If you don’t mind what is your position. I wishing you good future and prosperous. God bless you.
Tqu for making this video is so lucky to have such caption , in am also praying to God after completion of my course i should get same caption. I am big fan to ur caption
Your welcome
ok captain which agency is recrutting Polish senior officers?
wow!!an honor to meet the master of EMMA MAERSK,,🛳️
😃😃
Cool Captain , great video bro😎😉
Thank you
The captain is so cool 🔥🔥🔥
Very excited for this video 💯💯
He is !!
Thanks captain for spending a valuable time
❣️
I am waiting for this video.......
Ooo bhi kal se❤......
Love you bhai🔥🔥🔥
Thank you buddy ❤️
You have a great captain!
Yes
Pls Tell ur captain to make vlogs of Emma maesrk now bcoz u are not on board ,we love Emma maesrk
😘
Captain always cool
He is
Thank you Captain 👍
❤️
Your captain is really a cool guy try to make a video with Chief Engineer too
Will try to
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Thank you so much sir and also let us know the carrier after pursuing Graduate Marine Engineering
And it's a Captain 😘❤️
😃😃
Wonderful Karan.. thanks for sharing
Can u make a same kind of video with 👉 "chief engineer" 😄
I'll try
Loved it.
Can't wait to get my own magic window.
Haha yess
captain is so cool 😎
2 things. Great job interviewing the "old man". I just found your channel. I've been following Chief Makoi, a phillipine chief engineer on a bulk career. Marcin you would have made an excellent American firefighter. Leaders are born but to be a good leader you have to be a good follower. The Maritimes are based on meritocracy and hard work. Working your way up often starting at maritime academies. Did you know the Emma burned on her build. The beautiful bridge burned. It's on RUclips. The multinational crew is amazing. It's shows how you can get along if you have a common goal. In this case moving cans and operating a ship. Happy holidays to the crew of the Emma Maersk. Here is a link to the fire.
ruclips.net/video/gG0vcDGmCf4/видео.html
Thank you so much !! I am so glad to read this message . And yes we knew the story of Emma
thanks karanvir for this wonderful interview .
Your welcome
Captain cool.... Thank you...
He is definitely
Thanks Karanvir ..A CDP should be like your captain and I guess it will show for all youngsters who are just out from college as how to choose ur profession wisely .i missed this advise 20 years back hehehe merry Christmas to ur captain and your filipino team 🎄 ✝️ ⛪ 🎅
Merry Christmas . Thanks for this lovely message!!
Thanku Captain
Captain cool❤️
❤️
MAGIC! ❤️