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3.1

46% would recommend to a friend

(423 total reviews)

Rear Adm. Michael A. Wettlaufer

41% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Military Sealift Command has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 423 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Military Sealift Command employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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423 reviews
4.0
Dec 28, 2014
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Pros

The following is my experience only, and only on one 1 ship so far. Pay- Pretty good but you do work for it. At sea you get overtime for the weekends and depending on ship and dept., you get some after the regular work day. And overtime seems to be double your hourly. Travel- As stated I am new but I have been to a couple ports in the mid east. Transfers- Only a 4 month minimum assignment. Sure sometimes it takes longer to get a relief but you are compensated for the delay. Crew Members- Some great folks from all walks of life. Most generally nice and helpful.

Cons

A far cry from the Navy where there was an emphasis on training/ learning. As a wiper on-board a month, it's been mostly sanitation and preservation. Despite 6 years as an engineer in the Navy and already having my QMED f/o/wt, and RFPEW I've yet to work on anything even remotely advanced. Yes I was hired as a wiper and those are the duties I was hired for so no problem there. Hopefully I will soon get the chance to show what I can do. The food. Is it really that hard to serve it hot? Even fast food joints can generally manage that. Again, I need to say that I am new and generally everything is as expected.

1.0
Oct 25, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

If you are willing to give up any chance of a normal life shoreside, you can be at sea for 11 months out of the year and earn upwards of $150,000 as a 3 A/E.

Cons

You will be lied to by office and shipboard personnel about the required commitments. You will be gone 10+ months out of every year. You are only able to earn more money at MSC because you will work more days out of every year. When adjusted for the # of days worked, the day rate is 30+% less than comparable work elsewhere. MSC is woefully understaffed right now, and they are passing the buck onto the seagoing employees with extended tours overseas and increased responsibilities and workloads without increased compensation. The culture is terrible. The security of a government job with little oversight or accountability leads to the lowest performers sticking around while the capable leave for greener pastures.

5.0
Dec 10, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

A different way of providing support for our Military, in turn Serves & Protects our Country! DoD/DoN Personnel, you’re issued a CAC Card. Travel to many different places. Make tons of money with tons of Overtime. Thrift Savings Plan + employer matches up to 5%. You choose your provider for Medical, Dental & Vision. They pay for training & licensure upgrades (not applicable during pre-employment process). When not on a ship or on Vacay: If you qualify, you can get S&Q (Sustenance & Quarters) Pay: where you get a weekly allowance including a hotel. You get paid while awaiting orders for new assignment, unlike some union halls. OJT = On the Job Training Different career avenues to pursue if you want to switch departments. Food & Crew. PTO = Paid Time Off SFL = Ship’s Funded Leave — Secure your spot on the vessel while you go on vacation. Easily double Base Salary when aboard a vessel due to OT & other Incentive pay (ammo pay, hazardous pay, etc) where applicable. YMMV.

Cons

Being away from family for long periods at a time with a short Vacation time. Nepotism & Politics (Just like everywhere else) Depending on the vessel & budget, they can cut OT. Depending on position, getting a relief to you can be tough.

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