Beyond The Surface: Offshore Careers and Real Talk with Stu Sutcliffe

Episode 5 Part of the Ship, Part of the Crew

10 min · 15. jan. 2026
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What happens when a "posh twat" rocks up on a dive support vessel full of Geordies? This week I'm talking about accents, nicknames, and what it actually takes to earn your place on an offshore crew. Spoiler: it's not about how you talk, it's about whether you'll pull your weight when it's cold, wet, and miserable. If you're worried about fitting in offshore, listen to this first.

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