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re: Industry cries foul as river pilots use their clout
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:34 am to BRgetthenet
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:34 am to BRgetthenet
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They make 2-350,000. Sometimes more, but usually less.
So basically double the pay? For a lot easier job too right? I mean they sleep in their own bed most nights? Where as the long haul captains are doing 3 weeks on/ 3 week off type of assignments?
I'm not saying it's an easy job, but don't they have rugs for any of the remotely difficult parts? It's not like these guys are flying star fighters through the Death Star, I know they have a lot on the line but they build in a lot of fail safes too.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:35 am to baldona
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I'm not saying it's an easy job, but don't they have rugs for any of the remotely difficult parts? It's not like these guys are flying star fighters through the Death Star, I know they have a lot on the line but they build in a lot of fail safes too.
Didn't something smash into the Mardi Gras warehouse just a few weeks ago?
This post was edited on 5/24/18 at 11:37 am
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:37 am to namvet6566
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Only a few can navigate the River with 850 foot long and 100 feet wide ships
Clearly
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:38 am to AA77
So, these guys decide who gets the jobs, they recommend themselves to run their commission, they set their own wages and expenses, and when anyone tries to audit them, they tell them to go frick themselves? That’s a fine racket. How is this shite even possible?
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:49 am to namvet6566
quote:I drove a tug one time with a barge that was like 150x50 tied to the side. The pilot went on the back deck to take a shite in a bucket, and told me to drive. Hadn't ever done it before, and hadn't even been on a moving boat tied to a barge.
Only a few can navigate the River with 850 foot long and 100 feet wide ships
I thought it steered like a regular boat (but front rudder goes in direction, and rear pivots). Turns out I was wrong, and ran that fricking thing into the bank of the Whiskey Bay Pilot Channel. It started spinning the wrong way, so I hammered down, and that just made it get all turned around faster.
The entire time, the pilot was screaming at me from on top of a 5gal bucket while taking a shite
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:49 am to namvet6566
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Only a few can navigate the River with 850 foot long and 100 feet wide ships
Lol it ain’t rocket science dude.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:52 am to crimsonsaint
Some people make backing a boat trailer down a ramp seem like it would be rocket science too. But a little practice goes a long way.
Just pretty laughable this is a career that pays similar to an Orthapaedic Surgeon. Not sure it takes surgical precision to drive a boat.
Just pretty laughable this is a career that pays similar to an Orthapaedic Surgeon. Not sure it takes surgical precision to drive a boat.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:53 am to AA77
The pilots are govt crony scam.
I know locally the guys that know the area the best are not thrilled that they have to have a pilot on board for some routes who make far more than the Captain.
I know locally the guys that know the area the best are not thrilled that they have to have a pilot on board for some routes who make far more than the Captain.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:54 am to Hammertime
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I drove a tug one time with a barge that was like 150x50 tied to the side. The pilot went on the back deck to take a shite in a bucket, and told me to drive. Hadn't ever done it before, and hadn't even been on a moving boat tied to a barge.
I thought it steered like a regular boat (but front rudder goes in direction, and rear pivots). Turns out I was wrong, and ran that fricking thing into the bank of the Whiskey Bay Pilot Channel. It started spinning the wrong way, so I hammered down, and that just made it get all turned around faster.
The entire time, the pilot was screaming at me from on top of a 5gal bucket while taking a shite
Hammertime,
Lover
Fighter
Former dump break barge pilot
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:55 am to TigerStripes06
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So, these guys decide who gets the jobs, they recommend themselves to run their commission, they set their own wages and expenses, and when anyone tries to audit them, they tell them to go frick themselves? That’s a fine racket. How is this shite even possible?
Hi. How are you enjoying your first trip to Louisiana?
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Former dump break barge pilot
He did run the thing into the bank. Let's slow down on that "pilot" thing.
This post was edited on 5/24/18 at 11:58 am
Posted on 5/24/18 at 11:58 am to BRgetthenet
I normally have nerves of steel, but when that fricker started spinning away from the boat, and the boat kept going the wrong way, I was sweating it a little bit
Is it normal that only one line is tied to the barge (if tug is on the side)? Since then, I thought that was dumb as shite, but maybe pilots use it to pivot the barges through tight spots.
Eta: The guy was a budget pilot that had been fired from his company.
Our conversation before his dump was literally, "I gotta shite. You know how to drive this?". I told him I guess I could figure it out, but I have no idea right now. Then, he said, "This is the rudder. This is the throttle. Don't wreck it". Told me nothing about the boat having two rudders
Is it normal that only one line is tied to the barge (if tug is on the side)? Since then, I thought that was dumb as shite, but maybe pilots use it to pivot the barges through tight spots.
Eta: The guy was a budget pilot that had been fired from his company.
Our conversation before his dump was literally, "I gotta shite. You know how to drive this?". I told him I guess I could figure it out, but I have no idea right now. Then, he said, "This is the rudder. This is the throttle. Don't wreck it". Told me nothing about the boat having two rudders
This post was edited on 5/24/18 at 12:03 pm
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:02 pm to AA77
Look up how much money the pilots association gives to politicians state wide. That will give you your answer
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:03 pm to TigerstuckinMS
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Hi. How are you enjoying your first trip to Louisiana?
I’m definitely numb to most of the shite that goes on here but a state sanctioned mafia is a bit much.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:03 pm to AA77
seems like a story that could be straight out of the trump swamp.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:09 pm to Hammertime
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Our conversation before his dump was literally, "I gotta shite. You know how to drive this?".
Why wouldn't he just bring the bucket into the wheelhouse and shite'n'steer?
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:12 pm to PhilipMarlowe
Of course the Chemical Industry did not forward a short list of candidates to the governor, either through formal or informal channels.....they would NEVER do that.
People, don't be so silly. Pilots are looking out for their best interest and CERTAINLY the chemical industry is looking out for their. To be believe anything else is stupid.
Chemical industry has more cash to influence its side. Anyone ever compare the number of lobbyist each side has and their respective budgets? Don't think for one second that both sides use the press to influence their sides of the story. Funny how people react to what is written or report without thinking it all through.
I have a skin in both sides of this fight. BOTH sides do quite well financially. Pilots make a bunch of cash and still largely controlled by who you know. Chemical industry makes much more cash and would sacrifice safety for a few bucks.
People, don't be so silly. Pilots are looking out for their best interest and CERTAINLY the chemical industry is looking out for their. To be believe anything else is stupid.
Chemical industry has more cash to influence its side. Anyone ever compare the number of lobbyist each side has and their respective budgets? Don't think for one second that both sides use the press to influence their sides of the story. Funny how people react to what is written or report without thinking it all through.
I have a skin in both sides of this fight. BOTH sides do quite well financially. Pilots make a bunch of cash and still largely controlled by who you know. Chemical industry makes much more cash and would sacrifice safety for a few bucks.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:12 pm to TigerstuckinMS
frick if I know bruh. Maybe he was shite-shy?
He didn't have his license anyway. I was just there so he didn't rack up any more fines for only having one person on the boat
He didn't have his license anyway. I was just there so he didn't rack up any more fines for only having one person on the boat
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:13 pm to Hammertime
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He didn't have his license anyway. I was just there so he didn't rack up any more fines for only having one person on the boat
Wait, NOBODY had a license on that tug?
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:18 pm to TigerstuckinMS
Nope. IIRC, he lost his for being drunk or something. Was a pilot in Memphis, I think, but got fired.
He actually drove that thing through an extremely tight bayou after that. We were rubbing bottom most of the time, and hitting trees on the side at every turn. Even side-swiped a floating camp. His justification was that he didn't want to be on the boat all day, and the long way took a few extra hours
He actually drove that thing through an extremely tight bayou after that. We were rubbing bottom most of the time, and hitting trees on the side at every turn. Even side-swiped a floating camp. His justification was that he didn't want to be on the boat all day, and the long way took a few extra hours
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