Best shipper I ever worked for - Marine Engineer Officer Crowley Employee Review

5.0
Jul 11, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Union contract ensures fair pay, company very generous with accommodations, very good 45 days on/45 off schedule (other boats' schedules differ).

Cons

None really. I left because I was destroying the planet thru global heating and didn't want to keep shipping forever. But if you don't care about that it's great.

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Crowley Response
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Thanks for recommending Crowley as a great place to work for the pay, accommodations, schedule, management, and business outlook. We appreciate your feedback and concern about the environment. We have renovated and strengthened our commitment to environmental stewardship. You can watch Chairman and CEO Tom Crowley explain our sustainability ambition to be leaders in our industries in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yyli5OQUWNo&t=4s

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