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<blockquote data-quote="ChiefSmudge" data-source="post: 1197129" data-attributes="member: 20096"><p>Duties will involve watch keeping in the silent hours on machinery in harbour and at sea. At sea you will be making copious amounts of tea for chiefs and POs until it is perfect. Other duties of an ETME are stating behind working while all the passengers go ashore, firefighting because although everyone is trained to do it, apparently we are the only ones who do it right, and finally scrubbing out, if it's horizontal, you will clean it.</p><p>There is a bunch of other stuff I could tell you about domestics, gas turbines, refrigeration, Diesel engines etc, but if you can't be bothered to google it then just stick to scrubbing out</p><p></p><p></p><p>Posted from the Navy Net mobile app (Android / iOS)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChiefSmudge, post: 1197129, member: 20096"] Duties will involve watch keeping in the silent hours on machinery in harbour and at sea. At sea you will be making copious amounts of tea for chiefs and POs until it is perfect. Other duties of an ETME are stating behind working while all the passengers go ashore, firefighting because although everyone is trained to do it, apparently we are the only ones who do it right, and finally scrubbing out, if it's horizontal, you will clean it. There is a bunch of other stuff I could tell you about domestics, gas turbines, refrigeration, Diesel engines etc, but if you can't be bothered to google it then just stick to scrubbing out Posted from the Navy Net mobile app (Android / iOS) [/QUOTE]
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