Thank god that's over with Feb 9, 2008 2 min read Before ArchiveThe last offshore trip was a mix of challenges—oil, sand, and mud, plus a malfunctioning pig. But Veranus Island was a paradise with its stunning beaches, clear waters, and turtle breeding season. Despite the intense heat and humidity, it’s great to be home and plan for more dive work ahead.Seems to be the order of the month Jan 25, 2008 2 min read Archive BeforeGetting shafted by companies canning a job last minute is the name of the game I guess. First they rang me up, booked me in and gave me the onboarding headache then go to ground ghosting or dangle the carrot or worst, the next week, next week…then no go. while turning down other opportunities.Damit Jan 14, 2008 2 min read Archive BeforeIn the diving industry, it’s frustrating when companies rush to secure divers for urgent projects, only to cancel the job at the last minute. While it makes sense from a company’s perspective, it’s a hassle for divers who’ve already turned down other work. Sometimes, rushed jobs are just a sign of trouble ahead. Jan 1, 0001 1 min readMarkdown content files for mikewebb.tech «««56789»»»