@@BillClinton228 apart from superstition. Many women are just as qualified as men in the trades needed to run a ship. I see no issues with women working on ships
All i can say is this : People from the Philippines look great , look lively , they work hard with discipline and afterwards they know how to have fun and keep their spirit high ! It seems to me they are naturally polite and smiling most of the time ! Your drone skills my friend are next level by the way ! That was just another amazing video
From beginning, to its conclusion, this work exemplifies mastery in the art of telling a worthy story. It brings us, once again, into a world which for me is so dissimilar to my daily life. Yet, the common thread which binds the construction of this tapestry holds a shining truth: The heart of every man and woman is a root from which all else is known. This viewer is continually impressed, and encouraged by the skills. But, much more than this, I hold gratitude to have heard the heart of a distant fellow traveler. I, too am proud to be one of them.
Thanks Chief. As the son (now 76 years of age) of a former Chief Engineer in the British Merchant Marine, I am impressed. But most of all; I was extremely impressed with the saying of Grace Before Meals by the families and crew of that ship. They were not scared to demonstrate their faith when they made the Sign of the Cross. Great Vlogs. I have enjoyed all of them.
Looking at that "welcome" buffet for the oncoming crew and their loved ones tells me this is a Filipino crew without even seeing anyone. I have a few Filipino friends who have taught me in their own friendly way that great food and warm fellowship are a huge part of their culture.
I know little about running a large ocean going vessel. However over my 60 year career I have learned to recognize quality and excellent leadership. You said that you are "proud o be one of them". You sir are an excellent leader and I am sure that the crew is proud of the work you do. Congratulations. Happy Easter.
Chief, Well done, Sir! The emphasis on safety, the cleanliness of the engine room and ship should make your company very proud. Their commitment for excellence shows in their priorities and in you! Thanks for another great video!
As usual Chief an awesome well done video. Your videos are well edited and flow smoothly. You have a pleasant speaking voice. Thanks for sharing. Be safe and continue sharing the life of a seafarers
"Goosebumps" while watching your last episodes @Chief_MAKOi Love the way you conduct your life and profession by choosing the perfect team. Very emotional and inspiring. It was great to see you on board again. Thanks for sharing! Best wishes from Spain.
I don't know why, but I love watching your videos at night they are both informative and just very relaxing, which I bet is quite the opposite of the content of many in regards to all the work that is being done.
Ang galing,dating seafarer din ako.sa cruise line ako bilang cook.alam ko ang hirao nyo.nkakainspire,sayang at di ko man lng nasubukan sa cargo vessel magtrabaho.but God Bless all seafarers ng pinas at sa ibang bansa.
Thank you sir. Your videos are so amazing to watch. From the drone shoots, to the information of the ship, and of course crew, and family. Thank you, God bless.
Just found your channel. Love it. It's nice to see a gentleman who knows it's not all about him but it takes a whole crew to make a ship go. All the Best to you and you family. Safe voyages.
This VLOG was refreshing to me after rewatching all of your other videos, thank you for this,I cant wait for you to return to sea and make some new memories.
Wow. Being a seamans look pretty similar to the U.S . squidlits life on board the carriers, cruisers, destroyers, and corvettes, I was attach as a security personnel on Abraham for sea duty 10 months before I went back to the fleet and got to see the NAVY way of life... As jarhead grunt were land base fighting force .... but sea life is fun if only once and a while......got to see Lotta places and Lotta ports..... I gotta give to you guys sea fearers....SALAMAT PO Respect.. God bless Gods speed
Hats off to you, sir! You're a true renaissance man. You're a poet, a philosopher, a sage and an all-around good guy. I've enjoyed your very well-executed videos very much.
Just signed off, and watching your great inspirational video Chief, so much integrity in that ship, we must learn from them. Thank you for sharing this lovely video.
It's interesting to see how professionals work all over the world. When I was on active duty, I served with many people from the Philippines. They were great people to serve with.
Well..all I can say is...another outstanding video, well done, as always. I imagine it felt good just walking up the brow and getting your feet back on deck, even though you weren't getting underway. There is just something about standing on a ship's deck, the smell of the air, gulls flying overhead, it just feels good, underway or not. Thanks again Chief for another GREAT video, all the very best to you and yours.
Really enjoy your videos. Have spent hours watching. I worked on large draglines some with large engines with elect drive so I enjoy the equipment being like what I worked on and maintain.
Grabe hands down to you Sir! I've been watchin your vlogs and all of them are so informative. Highlighted ang safety parati. Hope to meet a mentor like you Sir! More power!
Chief mako if they passed your inspection of the ship then we know it is in good shape and good to see you back on board great video as well thanks ronrdzlmb
Hey Chief, I have just found out your channel and I can’t stop watching your excellent videos! Great content and congratulations YOU ARE A GREAT COMMUNICATOR! You should launch your naval security awareness company and will make a ton of money! Keep up the great content!
You make very nice videos. Well shot, well edited and well narrated. I live inland and have no real experience with teh sea or merchant marine, but I find your videos quite interesting.
Haha mostly they are not !! This is a good one , some may be a lill bitt off but not like the movies I guess . This is a shipnrun by a good organization
Chief makoi na addict ako sa kapanuod ng mga vlogs mo khit hindi ako seaman. nakikita ko yung hirap at sarap ng work nyo. pero worth it talaga. ingat lng lagi sir😀
Excellent video Chief Makoi, thanks. Great insight into the organization, operations & professionalism of the crew and company leadership. Beautiful port and people, brings back many memories of a life at sea in the Western Pacific! Thanks!
You wrote exactly what I also wanted to say. I enjoyed this video tremendously. One of these days I'd like to meet the Chief when they're in Kalama Washington. My old stomping grounds and just south of where I live now.
I could listen to you all day. You do a great job. You should really try to expand what you do. Send some tapes to the different channels especially the discovery channel.
Hello, Chief. I have watched your videos already for a one year. I am a cadet in Admiral Makarov Academy in Saints Petersburg. I will have my first practice after a couple of months in MTM company. I am really surprised that you working there as well. That will be amazing, if I will be on the one ship with you. Thanks for your videos, they really helps new marine workers in English skills and also in sea-going procedures knowledge and some aspects. THANKS A LOT
Having said you understand the importance of hands on leadership, I must assume you don't work for AMR. AMR would never tolerate good operations staff or supervisors.