What's My Job? Let's Go To Work... Offshore Commercial Diver

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  • 게시일 2016. 07. 30.
  • I get asked a few times what my job is.. so this is what I do for a living! I brought my GoPro along with me to share with you my last job in Dubai. Want to see more offshore dives? • Offshore Commercial Di...
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  • @FragranceView
    @FragranceView  년 전 +78

    Want to see more of my offshore dives?
    krplus.net/bidio/n519nXikeWjMXqA
    krplus.net/bidio/hJ2GdpOFpqmtipQ

    • @Antipodean33
      @Antipodean33 년 전 +3

      Shouldn't it be FragrantView?

    • @jasonmacneil2256
      @jasonmacneil2256 년 전 +1

      Peter, I must say I am extremely curious just how you ascend to the surface with balls as huge as yours😂!

    • @kziegecdmaosoqo2i47
      @kziegecdmaosoqo2i47 년 전

      I liked the image quality ❤

    • @mgannon81
      @mgannon81 년 전

      How do I get a job like this I'm from Ireland 🇮🇪 please reply

    • @jasonmacneil2256
      @jasonmacneil2256 년 전 +1

      @@mgannon81 you need to become a certified diver first. Then there are a lot of other certifications you will need to work towards. You will also need schooling and get your certification as a commercial diver! Join the navy and have your mos be a diver.

  • @bbdowntownbb
    @bbdowntownbb 5 년 전 +841

    An ex - Navy Sailor and Clearance Diver myself, my appreciation in your career choices is astounding, a traveler, dare devil, entrepreneur, nice to see that your life has a lot to offer.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  5 년 전 +44

      Hope the clearance work went smoothly and safely!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  년 전 +45

      TrashBoat YT, I can assure you.. I have better things to do with my time, than pretend I am an ex navy sailor... I've never been in the Navy. This video has enough comments on it to go to the effort of pretending to leave comments myself.

    • @byronfernandez895
      @byronfernandez895 년 전 +2

      ​@@FragranceView how did you notify them to lift you up from the water

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  년 전 +45

      @@byronfernandez895 inside the helmet is a radio coms, I can just speak and the supervisor hears everything.. I ask the supervisor, and he tells the people on deck

    • @CpastheB.S.
      @CpastheB.S. 년 전 +3

      Have you ever encountered any sharks or dangerous animals down there? And if so what do you do?

  • @Julian-mz2mn
    @Julian-mz2mn 11 개월 전 +369

    id be scared of sharks for no reason, every shadow or fish id think its a shark. mad respect for you and what you do!

    • @Monteiiroigor
      @Monteiiroigor 9 개월 전 +11

      They curious as just we are, and they don’t have arms to grab us so we can polite move them away if they get too close

    • @Borz862
      @Borz862 9 개월 전 +4

      Every shadow or fish id think it's HUMAN.

    • @lisamitchell1355
      @lisamitchell1355 9 개월 전 +10

      I was born in California and never got in the ocean over my knees, it always freaked me out too much. Respect to Mother Nature and respect for you and your work.

    • @lisamitchell1355
      @lisamitchell1355 9 개월 전 +2

      I know you make the big bucks

    • @thatonescrambler
      @thatonescrambler 9 개월 전 +3

      Sharks aint shit id be more fearful of sea snakes

  • @RetroS01
    @RetroS01 10 개월 전 +245

    I wouldn’t think I’d watch a 20 minute video all the way through but it felt like it was 5 minutes long due to how entertaining it was! You prob have one of the most awesome jobs out there!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  10 개월 전 +10

      Thank you

    • @greenhat7618
      @greenhat7618 9 개월 전 +2

      Do people really have such low attention spans these days? There are a ton of long form videos on KRplus that is very well made and worth a watch.

  • @someonewhobitthedust9124
    @someonewhobitthedust9124 9 개월 전 +72

    I signed up for school to become an industrial diver, but because of health complications it did not work out. Thank you for sharing so I can still see what it is like 😊

    • @tony_5156
      @tony_5156 7 일 전

      It looks cool and pays very well but at a massive price
      It slowly lowers your lifespan. You will barely notice, but when the years come by you’ll notice and by then it’s real bad.

  • @hayatel2557
    @hayatel2557 년 전 +171

    Been a commercial diver and navy diver for over 20 years. It's a really tough job. Most of the time away from family life. Earn good money but gets old quickly with this job. Nevertheless was an amazing adventure

    • @ryanwood74
      @ryanwood74 11 개월 전 +5

      What was the money like? Always wish I did that….

    • @hhazelhoff1363
      @hhazelhoff1363 9 개월 전

      The navy never pays well, go private, triple the money and freedom

    • @soflodoug
      @soflodoug 8 개월 전 +1

      family life gets boring too😂 Raising little brats is jot fun anymore. focus on myself is better,

    • @Legend-lc9bv
      @Legend-lc9bv 7 개월 전

      @@soflodougyour a bra
      T

    • @kedricksmith8331
      @kedricksmith8331 5 개월 전 +4

      I currently work offshore and the money is great but the lifestyle gets old fast at 23 working 14/7 I bring home an average of 120 to 140 depending on how busy we are

  • @MrSmelly1977
    @MrSmelly1977 7 년 전 +62

    Great video. Hats off to you as that job takes some guts!

  • @dr.s.p.
    @dr.s.p. 년 전 +64

    I started professional diving in late 60’s and by 1973 was saturation diving in the North Sea in the early days of oilfield diving and then over to Newfoundland, Canada for the first offshore oil drilling programme and from there travelled around the world living and working where the best and deep jobs lead to. I moved briefly to starting up ADS work and the first ROV programs as manager, but preferred offshore, so I progressed to being a Barge Superintendent and in control of a pipe laying barge a 300 ton crane and with nearly 300 crew, 4 support boats, sat system and two ROV systems. There have been so many changes, upgrades, safety changes and type of individuals joining the game over those years and nothing like the early days where it was indeed extremely dangerous. It’s certainly not the same nowadays.

    • @relaxwithcruz1834
      @relaxwithcruz1834 년 전 +5

      Legend

    • @nrw34260
      @nrw34260 년 전 +5

      Was a Sat diver in the 70s working for Ocean Systems, Comex, 3x, Seaway Diving. Working off West Africa and North Sea up to, 630ft. Great Times, great memories. We were called the Pioneer Divers as nothing like it had been done before. 50 years ago I was on £5k a month for a Sat dive of a month in the chamber.

    • @dr.s.p.
      @dr.s.p. 년 전 +10

      @@nrw34260 - Those were THE companies in those days, including BIX that hit great pay as about £95 a day for inspection diving. I finally went to Oceaneering in about 1972 and my best mate, Jeremy Phillips went to Comex and sadly died on a pipeline incident. I was in Ghana in 1973, so we tally on a few places. I tried to go the deep and different. The Leo Class lock-out submarine saturation system was in vogue suddenly and I was running the operation in 1974 to depths of 520feet without hot water for the divers, until we engineered something. That’s the way it was. We used some duct tape too. Great times and great memories indeed Nigel. Good luck and stay safe.

    • @nrw34260
      @nrw34260 년 전 +3

      @dr.s.p. yep 630ft in a unisuit. 😁

    • @isaacappiahagyei9205
      @isaacappiahagyei9205 년 전 +1

      @@dr.s.p. how can I reach you Sir

  • @mariosgeorgakopoulos2203

    You are making us (land animals) experience something which we will never do 'live' and for THAT we are forever gratefull - a big THANK YOU and safe dives !!!

  • @perfectglobetrotter1
    @perfectglobetrotter1 7 년 전 +53

    This channel is getting more and more interesting 😀 great vid.

  • @vickys8891
    @vickys8891 7 년 전 +8

    I never thought this kind of job exist until i watch this video. Thrilling and adventures job.....

  • @bonehead189
    @bonehead189 7 년 전 +60

    I really enjoyed this Peter, you certainly have one of the most entertaining channels. Thanks for taking us along!

  • @aaronsoto4622
    @aaronsoto4622 년 전 +2

    Man..what a life. Seeing all those places and oceans.

  • @bobculley9390
    @bobculley9390 5 년 전 +53

    Awesome vid! Hats off to you Sir. I work in the merchant navy and spent time away deep sea and also 9 years in the North Sea. Found your page accidentally while looking up some fragrances. Definitely got a follower and a hell of a lot of respect from me! Stay safe. (Y)

  • @amw154
    @amw154 7 년 전 +261

    Peter, thanks for taking us along with you on “just another day at the office”! That was extremely interesting and the camera work was awesome as well! Three quick questions; how long can you safely work at that depth, are you required to log your hours underwater (like a pilot), and was the tank you carried on your back a safety tank or the main air supply? It looks a bit dangerous, so take care and be safe!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 년 전 +174

      Thanks! Bottom time at 30 meters was just short of half an hour, if you dive closer to the surface you can be more like 3 hours... purely depends on depth. If you dive 30 minutes you'll need something like a 25 minute stop, where you sit at 20 foot to let the gas leave your blood before you come to surface.
      Yes you have log every single dive, in a " Log Book" and it gets stamped officially by the dive supervisor, the company, and the vessel stamp! The bottle on my back is a back up supply incase the main supply gets cut.. which is that big long umbilical that's attached to me going to the surface :)

    • @thomasmosesmganga2552
      @thomasmosesmganga2552 년 전 +2

      @@FragranceView use the right tools for the job use the right spanner when tightening thenuts it looks fake whatever your doing position as to where your standing and the spanner your using fake

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  년 전 +46

      Thanks Thomas, I was using what the supervisor gave me to use, I don't have a choice.

    • @headhuncho5379
      @headhuncho5379 년 전 +4

      Do you dive at night also and what’s the protocol for immediate danger such as sharks near

    • @RobMancusoJr
      @RobMancusoJr 년 전 +71

      @@thomasmosesmganga2552 not sure how you could watch this video and think that it’s “fake”…lmaooo

  • @sharkamov
    @sharkamov 년 전 +18

    Only a diver can really, and I mean _really,_ and fully appreciate what working UW entails! . . .
    Safe dives always my friend! 👌

  • @patriciatschritter2591

    Came back to watch this again.
    So fascinating and you seem a natural so deep in the ocean.
    I remember one of your live streams you mentioned you along with some of your work mates were putting out cold water for the cats on land in Dubai because of the extreme heat.
    I hope that is continuing since your not there. I loved that !

  • @Stanleydragonjr
    @Stanleydragonjr 7 년 전 +29

    this was so awesome, love the ocean ,thank you for taking us with you to work.
    take care and be safe at work and traveling.
    xo
    MJ

  • @brettmuhlhauser341
    @brettmuhlhauser341 7 년 전 +24

    Amazing job - thanks for the share. Incredible that you would carry out a procedure like that without a second person for additional support should a safety issue occur. Outside of my knowledge sphere - I'm sure all safety precautions were in place! Love your fragrance reviews.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 년 전 +16

      It's very rare to dive in pairs.. you're always by yourself! but there is a rescue diver strapped in ready to go on the surface, just incase anything happens, he can come down quickly and rescue

  • @potsdam2301
    @potsdam2301 7 년 전 +2

    thanks, Peter, for another great video. your channel really stands out. keep them coming.

  • @LittleMissIssues
    @LittleMissIssues 9 개월 전 +12

    Yes, wow this is cool to see...my dad was a deep sea diver for most of my young life....out in the Gulf a lot, oil platforms, bridges in places like the Indian Ocean, the North Sea...all kinds of places....and he was gone for up to 6 weeks at a time....that was weird as a young child, wondering when he was coming home and what he would bring me from the ocean....he had an underwater camera and took photos of some of the stuff he worked on and also sharks that swam by him!! Wild.
    He would go down to deep sea in a bell and be down there for days at a time. Still blows my mind.

    • @putman815
      @putman815 6 개월 전

      How old is he now?

    • @LittleMissIssues
      @LittleMissIssues 6 개월 전

      @@putman815 heyyy there....my pop has passed, he was born in 1933.

    • @putman815
      @putman815 6 개월 전 +1

      I'm sorry❤️ He had quite the resume. Must have been a heck of a guy. Sounds like you two were really close❤️❤️❤️

    • @LittleMissIssues
      @LittleMissIssues 6 개월 전

      @@putman815 hey its funny that you would comment today about him. So on Friday night someone broke into my storage unit and stole a bunch of stuff...including his underwater camera! Oh my gosh I am so sad about that. I only got two of his personal items, two cameras. Thankfully I have his 1960s Nikon F here at home. They took the camera but left all the other gear, lights and stuff that went with it. He used to show me stuff he saw under the ocean, including sharks that would just swim on by while he was working....

    • @Anonymous-8080
      @Anonymous-8080 3 개월 전 +1

      The last 3 lines suggest that he was a technical diver,was he ?

  • @bobbykaiancero7104

    Same here as seaman and working in aramco oil platform in jubail abu ali sea ..before going to the ship as our accomodation one night first in coral hotel in jubail then morning then rock n roll to the sea..really miss working in the platform evrything now is just a good experience...

  • @markcianciulli5510

    Stunning! Breed of another kind! Stay safe! Keeping our oceans clean! God Bless!

  • @sinothandosikhosana4571

    I love the music, the little star fish and your courage. Great camera work👌🏽Loved loved this video

  • @VincentOfDreamhouse
    @VincentOfDreamhouse 7 년 전 +5

    BRAVE...ADMIRABLE...PURE AWESOME....!!! SO much respect for you. This was incredible. And the sound underwater was incredible as well, hearing the clacking of the tools...great work, my friend.

  • @ivanahanaivana
    @ivanahanaivana 6 년 전 +9

    Huge respect!!! Scarry, raw and dangerous job you have. Such a contrast to your other more sensitive and artistic side of your personality. Very interesting combination.

  • @jonfarrow4226
    @jonfarrow4226 년 전 +1

    Man I love to see more about the deep dives and the fish and different life you run into down there think u loved it

  • @linglang7322
    @linglang7322 2 개월 전

    This is so cool, THANKS🤗 DEFINITELY will show this to my little one.

  • @nickkirschner3719
    @nickkirschner3719 년 전 +124

    This was my dream job, unfortunately got hit in the head with a baseball bat while in school and now increased pressure is bad times for me . Lucky for me I’m a plumber so I get to kinda do the same stuff except on dry land and with sometimes with shit pipes instead of oil ones lol. At least I get to live vicariously through videos from guys like you! Keep ‘em coming!

    • @jameseastwood4984
      @jameseastwood4984 년 전 +67

      Thanks, I wouldn't want my kids to become divers, so I hit them with the bat today.

    • @nickkirschner3719
      @nickkirschner3719 년 전 +2

      @@jameseastwood4984 wow James, you’re so cool and edgy!

    • @SpaceEag11
      @SpaceEag11 년 전 +3

      😂😉

    • @nickkirschner3719
      @nickkirschner3719 년 전 +2

      @@SpaceEag11 why is that funny to you?

    • @SpaceEag11
      @SpaceEag11 년 전 +19

      @@nickkirschner3719 Hmm Just liked his dark sense of humor. Why? is it bothering you ?

  • @mleckinger
    @mleckinger 7 년 전 +17

    So amazing to watch! Your channel never fails to entertain and I hope you keep the content coming, fragrance or non fragrance related. 👍

  • @planblaine8433
    @planblaine8433 년 전 +2

    Worked on oil and gas platforms for years worked with the divers from all over. They were always a crazy group of guys and one of the hardest party people ever.

  • @jasmineb8576
    @jasmineb8576 5 년 전

    Fascinating, thanks for sharing Peter!

  • @TheTreeWhereWeSatOnce
    @TheTreeWhereWeSatOnce 7 년 전 +12

    wow Pter this is amazing!, Go on with these videos!

  • @FritzyFreak
    @FritzyFreak 년 전 +8

    This is really cool! I'm 18 atm and plan to get a job after HS and do a gap year and take that time to think about if I wanna go to dive school or not. I've always been interested in this work and the idea of being a saturation diver looks and sounds cool to me lmao. All this is a bit away but idk, hope I maybe make it as a commercial diver someday

  • @perfumequeen1386
    @perfumequeen1386 6 년 전

    great video, your so hard working.God bless

  • @mroseformulas2944
    @mroseformulas2944 2 년 전 +2

    Hi Peter, very impressive. I am a perfume alchemist and have been viewing your sampling scents on utube. This is a very another part of you. Sooo interesting to see more of who you are. Thanks for being so candid. Smiling, Donna with Midnight Rose Formulas. ps. I see the value of sharing more of the creator. It can make the creation really come to life.

  • @mateobeans3787
    @mateobeans3787 년 전 +8

    Cool video / job! I’m a railroad mechanic myself and I’m amazed that your using a mechanics worst tool (adjustable wrench) to tighten those bolts! ✌🏻

  • @jorgealberto2350
    @jorgealberto2350 7 년 전 +3

    That was AWESOME!!!! I bet you got some cool work stories

  • @zackchaachaa9185

    Salute to you brother! Great job and the best of luck!

  • @johthemotivator
    @johthemotivator 9 개월 전 +2

    Mad respect to you,subsea pipelines jobs seems incredibly difficult but you tie the blind flange effortlessly

  • @omarrodriguez-pm1uz
    @omarrodriguez-pm1uz 3 년 전 +6

    I could never imagine being far from home but some jobs take you far from home even if it's in the middle of the ocean and the danger that comes with a job but thank you for this video i had a great time watching it

    • @dellananjo4379
      @dellananjo4379 년 전

      the reward u get from saving a person life most be a wonderful feeling :)

  • @ouch110
    @ouch110 7 년 전 +8

    SO EFFING cool!!!!!

  • @haluz_kamo1006
    @haluz_kamo1006 9 개월 전

    This is amazing

  • @bennyd345
    @bennyd345 년 전 +4

    You're very brave. Seem like a good bunch of support divers, if that's the right name for them.. What a job!!

  • @mariamfernandez6065

    Wow, I’m impressed about how many things you can do, I love all your videos

  • @stunter2875
    @stunter2875 년 전 +3

    Great visibility, great water temp and good depth...=Great job to do which is pretty rare.Get to see the world and actually help humanity function is pretty damn cool. You gotta try to enjoy it cause we aren't here very long

  • @TheBinjy
    @TheBinjy 7 년 전 +3

    Wow! Exciting, cool, scary, wonderful job!

  • @monty510
    @monty510 28 일 전

    So cool. To me you are like an inverse astronaut. Thanks for your work and for sharing it!

  • @jason.bressner7466

    Awesome to see your work! Nice colleagues good atmosphere

  • @jk7753
    @jk7753 년 전 +9

    I absolutely love the professionalism within the maritime industry.
    The people, the culture and lifestyle are second to none!
    Happy day's!
    Stay safe brother

  • @slayerlan8316
    @slayerlan8316 6 년 전 +16

    This is amazing! Feels like a 3min long video as it is very interesting! Hope you could do more of this type of videos and explain some of your work related stuff it will be nice! Like sharks and working in the dark :)!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 년 전 +2

      Thanks, I might do something like that on my vlog channel at some point!

  • @norton7504
    @norton7504 년 전

    So clear wow thanks for showing

  • @DoranMitchell_Handpan

    Love Your video Brother! We didn't GoPro's back in my diving days. Brings back great memories.

  • @otis83
    @otis83 7 년 전 +5

    Well, I did risk pulling a muscle in my left pinky extending it to hit an exclamation point on my keyboard, today. lol. You definitely have an interesting job that I could not do. Best & safe wishes to you!!! Thanks for your reviews on the dry side!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 년 전

      Those are a stretch aren't they! lol thanks! Next one is a video I shot in Dubai its self with the local perfumes

  • @IndyTroy
    @IndyTroy 7 년 전 +12

    Imaginary Authors should use your work life as inspiration for one of their fragrances.

  • @Imperceptible_parachute

    Fantastic video.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Keep up the good work in the fragrance industry too!

  • @maxsheane
    @maxsheane 년 전 +1

    Amazing, watching this gave me a great perspective on life. Made me think how I want to explore the world on land but I’ve never thought about the hidden gems our planet has to offer off land if that makes sense.

  • @elnina7
    @elnina7 5 년 전 +4

    So you're a diver who loves fragrance and is into the extraterrestrial... eau so amazing!

  • @marilynreno7510
    @marilynreno7510 7 년 전 +4

    I'm almost speechless :) Last job I expected from a fragrance channel. Awesome!
    I want a GoPro so badly.

  • @jennifersumido2452
    @jennifersumido2452 10 개월 전

    Amazing job God bless

  • @scentsamurai5149
    @scentsamurai5149 7 년 전 +15

    We may not always agree on fragrances, but I know a fantastic video when I see one, and this my friend, is fantastic! Well done Peter

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 년 전 +6

      Glad to see the difference of opinion doesn't stop you from coming back :) thanks my friend!

    • @jeannelare4392
      @jeannelare4392 6 년 전 +1

      Misan I agree

  • @chiang828johnb828
    @chiang828johnb828 7 년 전 +4

    it's great job combine travel , money , exciting , and quality wide view

  • @mrandmrswheels1142
    @mrandmrswheels1142 5 개월 전

    Really enjoyed that. Cool job, thanks for sharing that with us.

  • @josiahbvevo
    @josiahbvevo 7 년 전

    This was just amazing. Thanks for sharing!

  • @broadcasttttable
    @broadcasttttable 년 전 +9

    Very impressed you're still answering comments from years ago to a month ago. Shows a focused mind and a concentration on details. Today, how much would a commercial dive school cost? How do you know if it's reputable? What's your yearly income? Have you ever been on a dive, decided it was too risky, and aborted the operation? Thanks.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  년 전 +4

      Dive school is very expensive.. and 85% of divers that train end up never finding any work, quitting and going back to a normal job. You're probably look around a £20,000 investment in training. - Reputable ones in the UK is only one, Professional Diving Academy in Dunoon Scotland. If they provide an IMCA certificate, then it's good.. I have been on risky dives, yes, very powerful currents and tides, very difficult to work in.. Had one dive with a Stingray trying to stab me with its tail too..

    • @broadcasttttable
      @broadcasttttable 년 전 +2

      @@FragranceView Thanks for the response. Yeah, sounds like too many graduates and too few jobs.

    • @fastkarr8256
      @fastkarr8256 년 전 +1

      @@FragranceView you almost went out like Steve Irwin 🥶🥶

  • @edgy8481
    @edgy8481 6 년 전 +4

    And here I thought you were a musician with some band! More power to you!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 년 전 +1

      I've not been in a band for about 4 years now

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 년 전 +2

      but diving has been my job for 10 years.. bands are always a hobby for me

  • @thomasweiss9723
    @thomasweiss9723 10 개월 전

    Peter, you have my full respect 👍

  • @calmthesoul834
    @calmthesoul834 년 전 +1

    This is seriously one of the coolest videos I’ve ever seen.

  • @carebears7893
    @carebears7893 5 년 전 +8

    I've heard of this kind of job before.. but WOW.. I have huge respect to you and your coworkers

  • @pattymullin8515
    @pattymullin8515 6 년 전 +4

    Absolutely fascinating, not to mention ever so slightly dangerous! I was born on a shipyard (family business) and, therefore, love the smell of diesel, wood, gasoline, oil and creosote. Some people are reminded of home by fresh baked cookies - not me. One snort of creosote, etc and I am transported back in time to the ole homestead. You will have to find a perfume with those notes and review it for me!!

  • @patricealexander5133

    This was so cool! Thank you for taking us along! Love the music too!

  • @darrennewell4
    @darrennewell4 7 년 전 +1

    Thanks for the journey.

  • @ismellsogood4116
    @ismellsogood4116 7 년 전 +4

    The more I look through your chanel the more I love cause it's not just fragrance reviews but it's like you travel and record which is something different it's cool! I guess I should travel and make videos on fragrances (: good luck with work brotha

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 년 전

      Thanks! :) I have a second channel for my blogs, with my travel videos on

    • @ismellsogood4116
      @ismellsogood4116 7 년 전

      +FragranceView Will sure check them out bud! (:

  • @raikahoken
    @raikahoken 7 년 전 +7

    looks like a fun job! I mean it, I'm an engineer too and I wish I can go out to the field more. You're doing important work mate. Be safe!

  • @5ShotProductions

    I just enjoyed this video, what a pleasure to watch, even after all those years. Great footage 🙏
    Kind regards from Germany 🇩🇪, Philipp 👋

  • @chrisstaylor8377

    A great life and a great job , well done

  • @AGentlemansJourney77
    @AGentlemansJourney77 7 년 전 +34

    Wow so that's what you do. Looks interesting but dangerous. I'm guessing your SOTD is generally a salty marine scents ;)

  • @860Cologne
    @860Cologne 7 년 전 +6

    Awesome! Could you get any cooler?? :)

  • @markhill8150
    @markhill8150 9 개월 전

    Great video. Very cool to see.

  • @dominiquemartinelli330
    @dominiquemartinelli330 10 개월 전

    This was so cool. Thank you for sharing.

  • @hollybronwyn8176
    @hollybronwyn8176 7 년 전 +15

    Oh, My, Dear, GOD .. Peter!
    *Thank You!!!* for making sure that oil stops flowing into our oceans.
    These things worry me, one hell of a lot.

  • @hellochickenman

    Very interesting thanks for posting

  • @bodieb1233
    @bodieb1233 4 개월 전

    WOW. That is a ballsy job and a great video. I air craft pilots were the balls. The torch has been passed to you guys & gals (if there are any yet). I'll have to search that.
    Be safe and thank you.

  • @zackmorgan4500
    @zackmorgan4500 년 전 +131

    I've been commercial diving for almost 30 years and in my opinion it SUCKS! The visibility on this particular dive was good but more often than not the visibility is terrible if not zero. Stuck out on a job surrounded by a bunch of beat offs, can't do anything fun when your not working only eating, reading or watching movies it's extremely boring. It's not nearly as glamorous and macho as it looks and sounds I can assure you. Think long and hard before you make this a career choice and don't fall for all the overpriced dive schools attempts to suck you in with flashy videos making it look like you get to constantly dive in beautiful, warm, calm water with unlimited visibility as it is rarely the case. There are plenty of jobs on land that make just as much or far more than commercial divers and you can actually have a family and watch your kids grow up and your life isn't dependent on some numb nuts in the box keeping you alive. Common sense is becoming less common and the whole "equity and diversity" movement is allowing people not suited to be commercial divers to do exactly that. More divers with be injured or worse as a result. You can take a wheelbarrow full of money to a dive school they will train you best they can and send you to work but a large majority are not up to the job when it comes down to the nut cutting. It takes a certain mind set that most don't have. When everything goes south and you are the backup, rescue diver and your called to go into a bad situation to assist a diver in trouble YOU CAN NOT HESITATE. I've seen a heard too many stories in the last 10 years of guys getting scared and when the rubber meets the road they are not willing to risk their lives to save yours and that WILL NOT WORK! In my diving days that didn't happen, they weeded those guys out in the school but everything has become so wussified that doesn't happen anymore. I wouldn't dive today for anything unless I could hand pic my team of old head divers. There are still some good young ones being put out but they are the exception not the rule.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  년 전 +39

      I only ever dived offshore in south east asia, vietnam, thailand, indonesia, west africa in the congo, and Dubai.. so I've only ever known great visibility clear waters. South east asia water gets cold in the winter, so you need a wet suit. The only crap visibility was working inshore civils in the UK diving in canals and rivers, just muddy black water. I retired a few years ago, I do agree with your summary..

    • @Lucid_Waking
      @Lucid_Waking 년 전 +12

      Excellent comment. Thanks for sharing your insight.

    • @thewisestsage3638
      @thewisestsage3638 년 전 +4

      Genuinely have always been interested into commercial diving, eventually getting into saturation diving. I really appreciate the no BS advice. Schools these days are so money grubby they don't care as long as your money spends. Nobody is honest with new blood, honestly that's why I've never pulled the trigger on going to a school, they all sound like they are blowing smoke and only care if you can qualify for student loans. If you could do it again would you do it differently?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  년 전 +8

      @@thewisestsage3638 For me personally, I wouldn't re-do it today.. less work, less pay, too many divers..

    • @zackmorgan4500
      @zackmorgan4500 년 전 +13

      @@thewisestsage3638 For me personally, I definitely would do it differently. The reason for that is I've always known that I wanted to have a wife and kids which I do. I wish I had been able to spend more time with them while they grew up. I also wish I had been able to spend more time with my mother and father. They have both passed and when you are young you are in a hurry to get away from your parents and do your own thing, but the older you get the more you want to or at least the more I wanted to spend more family time hunting, fishing, holidays, vacationing all those type things. Had I had a more traditional job it would have afforded me more opportunities to do that.
      With that being said you do get months off and you can take time, but if you want to make the good money you stay working until they make you go to the house and get back out as soon as possible. With all I have said in this comment and my previous comment I know guys that love that kind of lifestyle. My uncle was a commercial diver for 20 years before transitioning into ROV's. It's the same lifestyle except you don't get wet and there are less risk involved. He was the reason I got into diving. I idolized him in a way, he was always partying, lots of girlfriends, new trucks, lots of toys, traveled all over while my dad was married to my mother doing the family man thing. I just always thought the way my uncle was living life was the way I wanted to live. Well, I was young an adolescent through my late teens so of course I thought that was the way I wanted to live. When I was probably 25 reality sunk in that I wasn't like my uncle. I wanted a wife, family and do things with them and be around for them rather than just sending checks home. The problem was I had been to school, spent the money on that, bought all the equipment which isn't cheap and was making decent money so I stayed. Now my uncle is in his 70's never been married, no kids and the only family he has left is me and my family. He has no regrets and is still doing it today.
      Commercial Diving may be the perfect career for you, you just need decide what's important to you. I have nothing against those who choose that life, it just wasn't for me, but we are all different. I've never been divorced and have been married for 25 years and that is the exception, not the rule. Most marriages don't survive the offshore game.

  • @MisssTeee75
    @MisssTeee75 7 년 전 +2

    Oh dear what a beautiful experience
    I'm watching this at the office and for some reasons it sooth me
    thank you for sharing!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 년 전

      That's nice, thanks!

    • @MisssTeee75
      @MisssTeee75 7 년 전

      by the way what's title of your last musical track? I love the old fashion jazz tone to it
      Thank you!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 년 전

      urm I am not sure the title name, but they're all by "ProleteR" :)

  • @Cesarz28
    @Cesarz28 6 년 전 +1

    Awesome job and video thanks for sharing

  • @HenryPerez_royal_hp
    @HenryPerez_royal_hp 7 년 전 +2

    Dude, friggin AWESOME job man!

  • @007stuntman3
    @007stuntman3 7 개월 전

    I really enjoyed watching this video, and listening to some fantastic music as well, thank you so much for taking us on this trip...

  • @Baz4
    @Baz4 7 년 전 +2

    Thanks for sharing - this was very interesting!

  • @michaelharness3258

    Very impressed!

  • @tabranch3165
    @tabranch3165 개월 전

    🙋🏼‍♂️ great sound track for this work 🤿

  • @Mountain.man85
    @Mountain.man85 7 년 전 +1

    Very cool man! Thanks for sharing!

  • @corleyha
    @corleyha 년 전

    FairPlay that’s freaking awesome! hats off to you, good video man 👌🏻

  • @maxcullen3427
    @maxcullen3427 년 전

    Interesting video thanks looks like great job

  • @sproaty
    @sproaty 7 년 전 +1

    That's really interesting, what an awesome job you have them! Much respect man, your channel is amazing! All the best :)

  • @blagoyyanchev8083
    @blagoyyanchev8083 7 년 전 +1

    You got great job Peter be safe and enjoy it

  • @RobertoTorres-tf2sy
    @RobertoTorres-tf2sy 6 년 전 +1

    Good job Peter!

  • @ryanryan7975
    @ryanryan7975 년 전

    Awesome vid amazing work good choice of music also love the track when you went down

  • @sonic849
    @sonic849 7 년 전 +2

    Impressive! Gutsy and super cool! Thank you for sharing your workday with us, the more I watch your channel the more I like it. Take care and be safe. What you do seems like a really awesome job.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 년 전

      Cheers! It can be a lot of fun.. or super stressful lol

  • @mikejustus8570
    @mikejustus8570 8 개월 전

    Always wanted a job like this incredible and the ocean 🌊 I love so much. Good job 👏