Pay is based on crewshare, species being caught and processed, fish prices, and how much time each trip takes (1 trip = time it takes to fill the hold). Example: you have 2 crew shares, and just finished a trip of yellowfin sole that took a week. Depending on market value, maybe the shares come out to value $600 each. You make $1200 that trip. The next trip, the boat focuses on Pacific Ocean Perch, it takes 12 days, and shares come out to $1000 each. You make $2000 this trip. Crew shares vary based on experience, position, and work performance. It's also important to note that all your food and lodging on the boat is covered by the company. So is your plane ticket, provided you complete your contract. Aside from taxes, everything you make is profit.
What a joke At one time they did put us a nice hotel Now you sleep on a boat with sewage overflowing But they spent to much $ on the new boat Some good people there But not many of them left They fired them Sad to see a end to that company It’s all about $ for MD and company Not employed people “””
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