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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
3.0
May 11, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The best thing about working for MSC is the vast amount of free training you get. As a merchant mariner you have to keep your training certifications up to date and being with a company that handles all of that in house is a huge plus! The other benefit of MSC is the amount of world travel available to you. In my 8 months with MSC, I got to see Jamaica, Nova Scotia, Spain, Corsica, Algeria, and Morocco.

Cons

The down side to MSC is the work life balance. You have to do a minimum of 180 day hitches and you only accrue about a month of leave for that time. If you stick to the minimum requirements, you will be working 4 months on and 1 month off, which is hard to deal with and the main reason I resigned after one extended hitch. All AB's also have to start off as East Coast sailors and hope request a west coast transfer down the road and hope the line isn't too long or that MSC hasn't frozen transfers. The last issue I have with MSC is how hit and miss the pay is. It's all based on OT. If you get a good ship with good officers and bosun and the ship's function is active you will get a lot of OT and the pay is great. If not, you're stuck making base salary and having no life to boot.

3.0
Oct 18, 2012
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Pros

Great money, and for licensed mariners the sea time is hard to beat, 4 years 3rd A/E to chief if you work hard enough at it.

Cons

Time off, i spent 10 months away from the USA, Friends and Family. I heard a lot of guys every ship i go to that are breaking up with their girlfriends of getting divorced.

4.0
Jun 12, 2012

Trade best years for lots of money.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The pay is great. You might only make in 40's your first year, especially if you have no Coast Guard credentials, but once you do you can make some a decent paycheck. There's a lot of port calls. I frequented the Mediterranean, Persian Gulf, and Pacific.

Cons

I'd really only recommend MSC to someone really young, or the retired. But be prepared to give up 9 months out of the year to the sea. Also, unlike real shipping companies, it can be pretty hard to get a relief. If you're doing something specialized, I was a Search and Rescue Swimmer on top of AB, it can be even more difficult. But at least anything that inconveniences you leads to monitory compensation, including not getting a relief, not having your own room on the ship, air conditioning broken...

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