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What are the ways for sailors to be promoted to the third mate?
Because what you said here is not detailed, let's talk about the method of promoting sailors to the third mate according to the current 20 rules!

The make-up exam time has passed. If it is more than five years, you have to retrain if you want to be promoted to the third level.

The following is about the actual time, process and expenses for ordinary sailors to be promoted to the third mate. I suggest you read it patiently:

Sailors are promoted to third mate: sailors need to find a training period to be promoted to third mate. The cost is generally 14000- 16000, and the culture period is longer: 6- 12 months. Next, the internship certificate should also be renewed. Of course, the internship salary is still not high, generally 200-600 dollars (affected by factors such as ship tonnage).

According to the 20 rules, the qualification is not less than 18 months at sea within 5 years (excluding internship qualification). If you meet the above qualifications and training, you can change three certificates.

The following is the seafarer promotion chart drawn by E Shipping Company according to the 20 rules formally implemented by the Maritime Safety Administration on June 1 65438+1October1day, 2020. You can take a closer look.

Article 20 stipulates how to require the internship time of the third mate.

When applying for the Grade III Certificate of Competency, the students receiving maritime education have completed the on-board training items and contents stipulated in the On-board Training Record Book issued by the maritime administrative agency for not less than 12 months. However, the current crew members have served as duty drivers for not less than 18 months, and must complete the corresponding driving or engine duties for not less than 6 months under the supervision of the captain or senior crew members, and complete the on-board training items and contents stipulated in the on-board training record book issued by the maritime administrative agency.

I hope the above answers are helpful to you. If you don't know anything about the seaman industry, you can trust me personally, or you can learn about shipping E, a team that loves sailing as much as you do.