Why work at sea?
To see the world
Some people choose to work at sea because it gives them a chance
to travel or because they like the way they can get responsible
jobs relatively early in their careers. But for others, it may be
the only way they can earn a wage to support themselves and their
families. New horizonsThe classic reason for going to sea was to visit exotic foreign
countries. Although the experience could easily be seeing the sea
for the first time, rather than seeing the world! 
See the world - `Cap Arcona` at Rio de
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Undoubtedly, seafaring broadened horizons in more ways than one.
It meant you had to work with the rest of the crew, often drawn
from very different circumstances. Then there were foreign
officials and workers who had to be dealt with, requiring tact and
respect for local customs. Lots of seafarers did see the world. Many British seafarers have
very fond memories of visiting ports in Australia, New Zealand and
North America. Their ships would often spend a week or more in a
port, long enough for them to strike up a friendship with the local
people. For the locals, the ship and its crew gave an important
point of contact with an overseas country, sometimes the one from
which they had emigrated.
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