Superyacht Employment Offers Young People a Way to Escape the Cold this Winter
Online, March 25, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Superyacht employment offers young men and women a substantial tax-free income while touring the world's most beautiful seascapes. While it sounds like the dream job for most, it can sometimes be challenging to break in to this type of employment. This is where Matt Brown's Superyacht Access Club can help. The Club gathers all necessary data regarding best practices, maritime training and certification, financial management and more in one place to make it easier for you to learn what you need to land that superyacht job.
March 25, 2010 - Matt Brown, a superyacht crew member for many years, has recently released a comprehensive 25 module course designed to educate prospective superyacht employees in every aspect of the field. The course concentrates on responsibilities of stewardesses and deckhands, with additional information regarding becoming a licensed superyacht captain.
"As someone who has worked in the industry for years and had my fair share of problems breaking in, I felt there was a great need to create a comprehensive course for those who want to jump right in as quickly as possible," remarks Matt Brown, founder of the Superyacht Access Club. "So I called on every contact I had to put together a package that covers all the bases for those who are interested in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."
The Superyacht Access Club is a package of course materials supplemented by interviews and videos. Topics include everything from the responsibilities of a stewardess regarding housekeeping to best practices when operating a UHF radio. The course starts with a basic tutorial concerning the most often-used knots, continues with step-by-step instructions for setting up an offshore account and progresses to more advanced aspects of superyacht training and certification.
"If you go online and look up superyacht employment, you'll end up with pages upon pages of myths, half-truths and misleading statements," remarks Brown. "That gave me additional incentive to give people one place they could go to get the info straight from the people who have been there and done that."
More information regarding this comprehensive course and $1,080 in associated bonus material can be found at http://www.workonsuperyachts.com
About Matt Brown
Matt has been working on superyachts in one form or another for several years, starting as a deckhand and earning his captain's license in less than six months. Matt decided to create the Superyacht Access Club to give anyone interested in this extremely rewarding career a chance to learn all facets of the industry in one place. More information is available at:
http://www.workonsuperyachts.com.