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MacWQ33
10-23-2006, 06:42 PM
Hey, got a question. If you don't mind.

How did you start off in the Marine Diesel Engineering field? I'm guessing you got a Bachelor's in it? I took Engineering for a few years in high school, then took straight Engineering my first year at college, and as much as I like the design element to it, the math was just overwelming. Ya, I didn't take it my second year lol.

So, you must be really into that kinda shit huh? Sounds like a very intense field. I'm a bit confused about my career path, and am kinda thinking I shoulda just stuck with it maybe.

LIP
10-23-2006, 07:05 PM
YAY. Someone who is interested in it!!! :D:D:D

It's a funny story, but proof that you dont need school to do anything.

I left school before i got any qualifications. I still have no formal qualifications.

When i left i thought to myself "Im NEVER going to get a job, i might as well give up now" But im glad i didnt.


Ever since i was born my parents took me on holiday with them to the Norfolk Broads [series of rivers in East Anglia, England. They were boat holidays, small boats, cruisers.

I loved it, i loved everything about the rivers, everything about Norfolk.

The boat yard my parents used every year was and is still run by the same family. My parents had been going on holiday there every year since the 60's LOL.

So obviously, my parents and the owners were very good friends, to the point we got dicounts, didnt have to pay for fuel, no damage waivier or anything.

When i was about 10 i started to get into engines, dont ask why, but i was fasinated.

By the time i was 13 i was teaching myself, EVERYTHING. Internet, books, the lot, but i was determinded to be a professional engineer.

Took me a few years, but i felt i was ready to take it further, and try and get a job.

I always wanted to work on boats, im not a car man... well, i love cars, but repairing them isnt something i'd like to do for a living, but boats... well i love boats.

I left school when i was about 14, i cant even remember.

I went to the place i loved, Norfolk, and just straight out asked for a job.
They already knew i loved the type of work i wanted to do, and amazingly agreed to put me with John, and engineer to see what i was capable of. John is a good mate now, and still works with me at the company.

The first thing i had to do was completely change a gear box, someone had somehow ripped the gearbox right off the back of the engine.

So, with John next to me i started, got it all out, had a look and we both agreed it was a goner. Then me and John got the new gear box in, started her up and it was running fine, and the boat was fine.

He told the owners what i'd done, and they had a chat with me the same day. I was so proud of myself, and i was worried that they'd say it wasnt going to work... but it was the opposit. They asked me if i'd like to make it a permant arrangement, and i jumped at the chance.

Now im getting paid the same as the other engineers there, and im doing the same things as them.

It's a lovely little business, i mean, come on, the owners know that i smoke pot, and dont mind at all. They've seen that i can work fine while im wasted.

The boat yard own about 60 boats, maybe more actually, and hire them out to people for holidays on the Norfolk Broads.

Everytime there is a change over on a boat the engines, heaters, generators, water pumps and electrical components are serviced. This is what we do most, although there is also engine changes, gear box changes, everyhing to think of that could go wrong with an engine.

We build all the boats, fit them all out, do all the electrical stuff and all the engineering.

During the winter months we take on private work because not many people want a holiday when its cold and raining lol.

With all the private work we do all sorts, repairs on engines, engine changes, everything above really.

My boss said i have all the knowledge to be called a Marine diesel engineering specialist, only problem is no qualifications, but im not really planning on leaving this company, so im sorted.

Marine engineering, for me, is VERY rewarding, its the job i've wanted to do most of my life, and im friends with everyone there. It's like here, all one big family.

If you want to do it, go for it. But dont do it like me, i was just lucky. The way i did it was the HARD and i mean hard way.

Get your qualifications, get a job, and earn the money you need, but most of all, enjoy it.

I know that this is a bit long, but once i get going on the subject i dont stop lol.

If you ever need any pointers give me a shout and i'll answer any questions.

Heres some blown out pictures of the type of boats i work on.

crudemood
10-23-2006, 07:16 PM
that was an inspiring story lip.
school doesnt seem to be working for me either.
i have hope again :)

LIP
10-23-2006, 07:20 PM
Theres always hope, and i wanted this career SO much i had to get it, and in the end it payed off. I was very lucky in life, but if i could go back, i wouldnt change a second of it. I'd still quite school. I'd still teach myself. And i'd still injoy my job to the max.

Nochowderforyou
10-23-2006, 07:23 PM
Wow, what a story LIP.

I'm kind of stuck as to what I want to do for the rest of my life. I've been through so many jobs but none seem to work out. I'm kind of losing hope altogether as no one will even give me a call back in the direction I am hoping to go.

You give the little guys hope. Right on. :thumbsup:

LIP
10-23-2006, 07:26 PM
Cheers man, sorry for making it so long winded rofl.

Im glad i could share it with everyone, because it shows people in the same position i was in that you really can do anything, if you truely wanted it.

But the problem is getting people to give you a chance, even if you have qualifications its hard. That's where i was lucky, i had long time friends in the business, and my parents knew the owners of a company that did the same thing as i wanted to.

MacWQ33
10-23-2006, 07:32 PM
Wow, thats fuckin' awesome man! I guess I was right when I said you must be really into it lol. Thats the way it should be lol...if you have a deep enough love for something, you shouldn't have to go to school for years and years haha. But ya, like you said, luck seemed to have a place for you, not taking away from your knowledge of course. I've taken a year of engineering and a year of architecture, and I'm still kinda stuck in the middle, thinking what I want to do most. If I ever have an question, I def won't hesitate to let ya know. Most of all, thanks for sharing....very interesting indeed!

LIP
10-23-2006, 07:37 PM
It was my pleasure, i love helping people. Makes me feel good and gives others the information they want.

And because i love it so much i love talking about it, i can go on for hours and hours, but i had to stop myself or i'd get into talking about every single part of an engine, fuel injecters, fuel racks, pumps, coolant, oil, low sodium fuel, oil drains, valves, sodium vanadium ratios.. the LOT.

When i was in the dam this year i got into a conversation with a really nice dutch guy in a bar and he was also an engineer. We talked for a good 5 hours, drinking. We got very drunk.. and that was the last time i got properly pissed.

Nochowderforyou
10-23-2006, 07:37 PM
Damn, I wish I had the money just to go to school. :p

MacWQ33
10-23-2006, 07:44 PM
I don't know how it is in Canada, but try for some financial aid. I don't know anyone who has all the money they need for school.

Nochowderforyou
10-23-2006, 07:48 PM
A student loan or aid from the government is out of the question for me. A few years ago I went on EI because I got laid off. The government knew how much to give me, but they fucked up and sent me $1900 too much. I was on EI for several months and I never kept track, after all, aren't we suppose to trust the government.

Long story short, I ain't getting no more money from anyone until I pay that off which is hard to do for a single guy who works for shit money. I'm stuck, completly stuck, and it sucks ass.

Cassiopiea
10-23-2006, 10:19 PM
LIP you fucking rock, seriously, I wish I new you in real life. I wuld half my stash with ou for free anyday (thank fuck im dry hehehehehe).

friendowl
10-23-2006, 10:53 PM
im inspired
only problem
is my true passion job
would be as a hitman

LIP
10-24-2006, 09:29 AM
LIP you fucking rock, seriously, I wish I new you in real life. I wuld half my stash with ou for free anyday (thank fuck im dry hehehehehe).

You know, thats one of the nicest things someone has ever said to me on these boards. And in return you could have as much of my stash as you'd like. :D

One day we'll all know each other in real life... as soon as we take over a small country and turn it into cannabis island. :D

And Friendowl, i've given that a thought too, but im not much of a risk taker in that respect, but hey, i'll know where to go if i have a "problem" :D:D

MaryJaneScott
10-24-2006, 05:18 PM
LIP!!! :)

Those Nova-Scotia boats are calling youâ?¦

:p :D :p :D

LIP
10-24-2006, 07:13 PM
I know, and i'll be answering them soon, i hope. Gotta think long and hard about it all, but damn, i want to move to Nova as much as i want my job.

AND, guess what? The new series of Trailer Park Boys is FINALLY starting in UK... and the second one will be on my B day :D:D


gunner get wasted for that!

LIP
01-07-2007, 12:22 PM
I know, and i'll be answering them soon, i hope. Gotta think long and hard about it all, but damn, i want to move to Nova as much as i want my job.

AND, guess what? The new series of Trailer Park Boys is FINALLY starting in UK... and the second one will be on my B day :D:D


gunner get wasted for that!

Turns out that it wasnt a new series, it was series 6 and i've seen that all already :(

Paramount lied to me. I hate them.

slipknotpsycho
01-07-2007, 12:58 PM
Turns out that it wasnt a new series, it was series 6 and i've seen that all already :(

Paramount lied to me. I hate them.

and that's new sense when exactly???

LIP
01-07-2007, 01:00 PM
and that's new sense when exactly???

lol :jointsmile:

shoi
01-07-2007, 01:38 PM
good read lip :D

lil josh
01-07-2007, 02:30 PM
i was gona levae school when i was 14 cause id already bn kicked out of 2 schools and had just been kicked out of my third and put on a college course and thats just basically to say your not sitting at home all day lol, anyways yer done a year at college got ma first degree in motor mechanics then went back o school lol im doing alright at school now in ma last year :)

le vallette
01-07-2007, 03:50 PM
hey lip good going mate. looks like you know what you want out of life & it seems to be working out for you.
as a 15 year old my brother took me to work part time washing pots in a kitchen. afetr a while I started asking the head chef a lot of questions about food. He always gave us the ansewrs. one day he took me to one side and said if you are that inyerested in food I will teach you but do not take the piss if you want to learn. all my experience came from being in work.
today i'm a head chef in a hotel in the uk.
thanks to that man.
it's hard work but satisfying.
plus justifies having a bloody good joint after a hard shift.

partyguy420
01-07-2007, 04:37 PM
YAY. Someone who is interested in it!!! :D:D:D

It's a funny story, but proof that you dont need school to do anything.

I left school before i got any qualifications. I still have no formal qualifications.

When i left i thought to myself "Im NEVER going to get a job, i might as well give up now" But im glad i didnt.


Ever since i was born my parents took me on holiday with them to the Norfolk Broads [series of rivers in East Anglia, England. They were boat holidays, small boats, cruisers.

I loved it, i loved everything about the rivers, everything about Norfolk.

The boat yard my parents used every year was and is still run by the same family. My parents had been going on holiday there every year since the 60's LOL.

So obviously, my parents and the owners were very good friends, to the point we got dicounts, didnt have to pay for fuel, no damage waivier or anything.

When i was about 10 i started to get into engines, dont ask why, but i was fasinated.

By the time i was 13 i was teaching myself, EVERYTHING. Internet, books, the lot, but i was determinded to be a professional engineer.

Took me a few years, but i felt i was ready to take it further, and try and get a job.

I always wanted to work on boats, im not a car man... well, i love cars, but repairing them isnt something i'd like to do for a living, but boats... well i love boats.

I left school when i was about 14, i cant even remember.

I went to the place i loved, Norfolk, and just straight out asked for a job.
They already knew i loved the type of work i wanted to do, and amazingly agreed to put me with John, and engineer to see what i was capable of. John is a good mate now, and still works with me at the company.

The first thing i had to do was completely change a gear box, someone had somehow ripped the gearbox right off the back of the engine.

So, with John next to me i started, got it all out, had a look and we both agreed it was a goner. Then me and John got the new gear box in, started her up and it was running fine, and the boat was fine.

He told the owners what i'd done, and they had a chat with me the same day. I was so proud of myself, and i was worried that they'd say it wasnt going to work... but it was the opposit. They asked me if i'd like to make it a permant arrangement, and i jumped at the chance.

Now im getting paid the same as the other engineers there, and im doing the same things as them.

It's a lovely little business, i mean, come on, the owners know that i smoke pot, and dont mind at all. They've seen that i can work fine while im wasted.

The boat yard own about 60 boats, maybe more actually, and hire them out to people for holidays on the Norfolk Broads.

Everytime there is a change over on a boat the engines, heaters, generators, water pumps and electrical components are serviced. This is what we do most, although there is also engine changes, gear box changes, everyhing to think of that could go wrong with an engine.

We build all the boats, fit them all out, do all the electrical stuff and all the engineering.

During the winter months we take on private work because not many people want a holiday when its cold and raining lol.

With all the private work we do all sorts, repairs on engines, engine changes, everything above really.

My boss said i have all the knowledge to be called a Marine diesel engineering specialist, only problem is no qualifications, but im not really planning on leaving this company, so im sorted.

Marine engineering, for me, is VERY rewarding, its the job i've wanted to do most of my life, and im friends with everyone there. It's like here, all one big family.

If you want to do it, go for it. But dont do it like me, i was just lucky. The way i did it was the HARD and i mean hard way.

Get your qualifications, get a job, and earn the money you need, but most of all, enjoy it.

I know that this is a bit long, but once i get going on the subject i dont stop lol.

If you ever need any pointers give me a shout and i'll answer any questions.

Heres some blown out pictures of the type of boats i work on.

odd... me and you both shaare the same love and passion for motors, just im more of a cars persons... and for anyone whos not doing so well in their schooling, should check out job corps... i just filled out a fourm for them today... car mechaincs, welding or boat mechanics... the cars is my first choice.... the other 2 or my back ups...

partyguy420
01-07-2007, 04:49 PM
lol :jointsmile:

i just relised...(i think) your avitar is bubbles from TPB... its basicaly my fav show.... so if you find a sight with anything past season 6 on it, let me know... cause that shows fucking funny as fuckk.... and me and you can watch it on line, and smoke a joint...(over the internet, we will pass a joint LOL) LOL...(used to watch sourvior with my dad and step mom and smoke a few joints....)

Delta9 UK
01-07-2007, 07:12 PM
God I love Norfolk :) My Girlfriend went to Uni in Norwich - nice weed smoking city

big smoke07
01-07-2007, 09:04 PM
Fuck school!! :p


I had dream about you last night lip lol. I woke this morning thinking to myself wtf? Out of no where I was in England, on vacation and I saw some random dude and was said "hey lip". Apparently the guy was you and you turned around. We smoked 2 fat ass joints and then you said "Lets go get some Wendy's"(an American food chain if they dont have them in England." On the way there someone called the cops on us and we ran back your place. Then i woke up. The end.


Crazy shit, huh? I gotta lay off the bud....

LIP
01-07-2007, 09:05 PM
i just relised...(i think) your avitar is bubbles from TPB... its basicaly my fav show.... so if you find a sight with anything past season 6 on it, let me know... cause that shows fucking funny as fuckk.... and me and you can watch it on line, and smoke a joint...(over the internet, we will pass a joint LOL) LOL...(used to watch sourvior with my dad and step mom and smoke a few joints....)

Will do mate, if i find a site with anything past season 6 you can be sure i'll make a thread about it, i love TPB.

and, Hoveton/Wroxham [same villiage really, two differnt names] is probably my fav part of England, by far. It's lovely, everything about it is perfect, nothing is bad there.

That's where i want to be buried.

partyguy420
01-08-2007, 03:34 AM
Will do mate, if i find a site with anything past season 6 you can be sure i'll make a thread about it, i love TPB.

and, Hoveton/Wroxham [same villiage really, two differnt names] is probably my fav part of England, by far. It's lovely, everything about it is perfect, nothing is bad there.

That's where i want to be buried.

so the show was filmed in europe? i always thought canada...

dude, not one eppisode, did i not laff...that show was amazing...

so is that bubbles

and didnt they make a TPBs movie?

LIP
01-08-2007, 01:23 PM
so the show was filmed in europe? i always thought canada...

dude, not one eppisode, did i not laff...that show was amazing...

so is that bubbles

and didnt they make a TPBs movie?

It is filmed in Canada. They've used 3 Trailer Parks all over Nova Scotia cos they got kicked out of 1 or 2 of them.

Yeah, my av is bubbles.

And yeah, they made a TPB movie called "The Big Dirty" but it isnt out in England yet,... if it even comes out in England... well even if it dont ima buy the DVD.

LIP
02-05-2007, 08:38 PM
Cheers bro :)

Thepossumdance
02-06-2007, 12:45 AM
interesting to see so many engineers here... I will be heading to the east coast soon to begin studying aeronautical engineering... dream job would be working for Locheed Martin....

You got the water LIP and hopefully I can get the air

LIP
02-06-2007, 11:46 AM
interesting to see so many engineers here... I will be heading to the east coast soon to begin studying aeronautical engineering... dream job would be working for Locheed Martin....

You got the water LIP and hopefully I can get the air

Together we shall fix the world. We shall be called... erm... shit, what should we be called? The only idea i had sounded like a 70's kids show :(

Thepossumdance
02-06-2007, 11:51 AM
can we please be the Thundercats....

LIP
02-06-2007, 11:56 AM
can we please be the Thundercats....


Lol. I read that really quick and it looks like thunderfuck, you know mantansuka or what ever it is, me cant think atm lol.

Yeah, we'll save the world is a haze of dopey smoke.:S5:

Thepossumdance
02-06-2007, 12:03 PM
nice.... well then there is only one thing to do...
THUNDERCATS HO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111


edit: just realized I should probably go to sleep considering i have to wake up in like 3hrs or so... lol

LIP
02-06-2007, 12:06 PM
nice.... well then there is only one thing to do...
THUNDERCATS HO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111


edit: just realized I should probably go to sleep considering i have to wake up in like 3hrs or so... lol

Lol, ok man, take it easy. I've gotta take my meds [a joint] and then start doing some work too.

Have a good'un man.

THUNDERCATS!