How do sailors live on a ship today
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/how-do-sailors-live-on-a-ship-today.htmlA Picaboo user with the nickname moreblog is a professional sailor. Recently, he started a blog in which he decided to talk about the details of his work. How sailors live, how much they earn, how to become a sailor and other issues that may be of interest to "land". First of all, he published photos of the interiors of the ship and showed where the sailors live.

(Further words of the author!)

Above in the photo is an ordinary standard cabin, a junior officer. And for senior positions, they are two-room. Somewhere you can even find three rooms. The cabin is designed for one person, with all amenities. The type of vessel is a container ship.

Sailors often spend their free time in the recreation room. That's what she looks like. It has: — Plasma TV — Audio system — PlayStation 4 — Xbox One — Various board games, guitar — And of course the Internet, there is nowhere without it now.
Gym.

Let the range of simulators is not so great, but a minimum set is present.

A room for eating ordinary personnel, sailors and motorists

Round table for the "Top 4" (Captain, Chief, Executive Officer and The second fur), the other for the younger ones.

The working room of our favorite cook, who is still a steelworker. Somehow he cooked us borscht without beetroot, but that's a completely different story.
And finally, what struck me the most when I started going to sea? That the ship has an elevator ! And this is found on modern ships.
Keywords: Ships | Sailors | Flight
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