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Old 11-06-2009, 11:57 PM   #46
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A fleet of them. But trying to divert your public defrocking into a discussion about me won't get you anywhere. Not even worth a "nice try" Henning. I will let NYCAP give the coup de grace, he is pretty good at nailing guys like you.
Not really interested in nailing anybody, just in making sure professionals can earn an appropriate living. From what I've seen of Henning's posts he seems quite experienced. I just disagree with him on the risks involved here being worth what he's charging. That kind of money gets a 3 hour lesson on a small boat because you can control the time allotted. Otherwise no move of a boat takes 2 hours, especially if you're depending on a yard crew. You can not book multiple jobs in a day that involves moving a boat. As for the
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As for driving down the market, you better speak with dealers and brokers, because they are lining up captain and mate for a combined $300 a day for deliveries down south.
you can't blame a guy for trying. However nobody but a captain crash would take our risks for that kind of money. So if that's the rep a captain wants to cultivate go for it. Just don't expect to be in this business long. This industry is so in need of unionization to stabilize rates, but everybody is so afraid of competition that that will never happen and the dealers and brokers are happy to take advantage of it. I recently heard about one of the best captains I personally know. He took a job with a very large dealership here. He now mops floors in a hospital. Let the cheap dealerships run their own boats and pay the repair bills. If they're slow on paying drag them into small claims court. If they want to pay cheap let them get cheap service and garbage captains. If a captain doesn't value his time it tells you exactly what kind of captain he is; not the kind you want to trust with a million dollar asset.
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Old 11-07-2009, 02:56 AM   #47
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A fleet of them. But trying to divert your public defrocking into a discussion about me won't get you anywhere. Not even worth a "nice try" Henning. I will let NYCAP give the coup de grace, he is pretty good at nailing guys like you.

A fleet of what? In Ft Lauderdale there's only a "fleet" of water taxis or a couple of companies with a few dinner boats. You're a water taxi driver aren't you, you're probably the fee taker at that, that's why you have such fear....
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Old 11-07-2009, 03:21 AM   #48
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A fleet of what? In Ft Lauderdale there's only a "fleet" of water taxis or a couple of companies with a few dinner boats. You're a water taxi driver aren't you, you're probably the fee taker at that, that's why you have such fear....
Now I don't know Marmot from a hole in the wall and I'm not a big fan of his style (although he's done a good job of being gentler this year, Thank you.), but I think you may have failed to look to the other side of the 17th Street bridge.
If you look back over Marmot's posts I think you'll find a guy who is a bit obnoxious; definitely sarcastic and can be belittling, but is seldom wrong.
Jeez, Marmot. We're starting to sound like a mutual admiration society. Has hell frozen over?
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