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To make it easier for you to find the kind of job you are looking for, I have divided the pages on this site according to what kind of jobs respective agent is mainly handling.
Many of them handle, of course, for instance offshore and shore based jobs, but those that are handling mainly offshore jobs are on the Offshore Job Links page, while those who handle mainly land based jobs are on the Marine-Maritime Job Links page.
Agencies handling both sea and land based jobs are likewise on the Marine-Maritime Job Links page. Those that handle only sea based jobs ( seagoing vacancies onboard ships ) are as far as possible on the Cargo Ship Job Links page.
Due to popular demand I have collected all employment links suitable especially for Filipino seamen on one page, see Menu to the left.
Deck and engine crew should look not only at Cargo Ship Jobs, but also on Cruise Liner Jobs and Offshore Jobs. For instance, for a motorman the work is not much different whether he is on a cargo ship, a cruise liner, or an offshore anchor handling supply vessel.
All employment links on this site are carefully selected. They are believed, but not guaranteed, to be straight working and honest companies. If ANYONE gets problems with one of them please inform me.
Since this site was started, March 01 in 2001, I have received only one complaint about a listed recruiter. That one has already been de-listed. For your own safety, use only legitimate recruiting agents.
Links exchange: please send an e-mail with a short description of your site + URL. Use the e-mail link below. After checking your site I will decide whether it is suitable for this site or not. Your website must be in the maritime sector.
There are several employment-money scams ( fake job offers ) targeting seamen, see Nigerian and Other Employment-Money Scam Examples in the menu to the left.
Have you right now experienced problems finding correct information, especially on Yahoo !? - See Don Pedro's List of Search Engines.
On April 14, 2007, I received the administration of the International Maritime Web Ring into my tender care. The International Maritime Webring is therefore now a part of this website.
End of May 2007 somebody registered a website at "donpedro.com". So far it's just nonsense and I have absolutely no connection with that one regardless what content later will show up on that website.
Please note: Every link on this site opens in a new window. If your "Pop-up killer" is too efficient it can also stop new windows. When this happens, please press "Ctrl" and click on the link you want.
Every page on this site can be equally enjoyed in hand held devices, such as Nokia Communicator 9300. |
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