Captains License in Cap'n Crunch,
Or some other cereal box, and I am hearing that these school are 'selling' a USCG LICENSE now days too, but good delivery skippers are hard to find, and don't have to hunt down work, and there are some people who are 'licensed' but insurance companies will not cover them under the "Jones Act" because they are cowboys, or not enough experience.You can become a delivery skipper, but you need to crew for many, many trips to be good, safe and confident, regardless of the exam, which is a tough one. The real one is, if you do not know which one you're getting...;-)Can be very fun while you're young, was for me, and is always rewarding too, but don't expect a pat on the back from the owners. They may need you, but they nearly always say that they do not, "I can do it myself, but I just don't have the time" this is a very common sentence, but makes one wonder why, if he really can navigate the vessel through bluewater, why he doesn't? If he doesn't have the time, then will he have another 'skipper' take it out to enjoy it for him too?There is little or no pay for crewing, but if you are mechanically inclined, and a good crew you can get paid. All expenses are paid by the owner, airfare, meals, taxis etc.As a skipper you have a heavy responsibility, and the good ones are not overconfident, but more slow, methodical and careful; always ready for a pulse of action if need be, thought out in advance if possible.Another field is as a