I want to be a deckhand

So I dropped out of college due to depression and I decided I want to work on a cargo ship that travels the ocean
Does anyone know any companies that'll take people with no experience? I'm 22 and in Chicago but I'll be willing to travel to the East coast for this type of work

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Oh wow imagine waking up to these milkers every morning.

That's a man.

>((((they)))) told me im depressed so i gave up

No he told himself that because he cant get pussy

Don't quit OP

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what abordinginous do these boobas belong to?

If you are American you go to the local coast guard exam center, fill out an application for a merchant mariners document, take a physical, a drug test, and a background check. Also you have to take a five day class called basic safety training. Also you have to attain a transport workers identification card (TWIC) from tsa which is another background check. Sounds like a lot but if you take it one step at a time it should only take a few months, and about a grand to fifteen hundred dollars. After you have papers it's time to find work. If you are on the west coast there is the sailors union of the pacific which is a small union but they have the better contracts in my opinion. The other union that's out there is the seafarers international union which is large and nation wide and has a lot of work also. I don't know your opinions on labor unions but I sail out of a union hall and I think it is a wonderful thing. But there are nonunion jobs out there also if you have an ideological aversion to organized labor.

Also booba.

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