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SHIP'S STEWARD | LIFE AT SEA | GALLEY TOUR

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Joe Franta. Ship

Joe Franta. Ship

Ай бұрын

#lifeatsea #cooking #chef
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@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the love everybody, it's Nate/Hollywood Williams. Small yet a large component of our operations, but we love what we do.
@koepselistic
@koepselistic Ай бұрын
It was great to see a video about you. I can just imagine all the planning and organizing. I was thinking about how when I was on vacation, I enjoyed having food I didn't have to make but how it was so nice to return to my own kitchen where I can make things exactly the way I like them. So that's my question for you, Nate. Do you enjoy your own cooking more than eating in a restaurant?
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
​@@koepselistic depends on the choices of food I have.
@JBAutomotive794
@JBAutomotive794 Ай бұрын
Thanks for all you do brother 🍻
@Renegade7990
@Renegade7990 Ай бұрын
You’re a badass dude
@jakewillits4678
@jakewillits4678 Ай бұрын
I own a few shares of ctrm. Man I hope it finally goes up high soon fast. Its what gives me hope our globes economy isnt a facade. little company really packs a punch. It was incredible to watch it start from almost nothing and the way the guys running it managed to take advantage of so many key situations that was beneficial in all these ways that i never imagined was possible or even Going on before i got into stocks and started seeint how different sectors tend to work compared to deep sea cargo. Its incredible youd think these deep sea companies most people forget they even exist but you look into them and theyre packed with such amazing people who are really taking risks vs rewards and theyre really globally trading and adding literally billions and billions of dollars into economies all over the globe. It makes you realise how important it is and how much it matters that we arent brushing off how key this sector of the earths economy is. Earth is like 80% water its a superhighway that doesnt have to be paved like an interstate. A nation having ocean access and partaking in trading with far away lands to each others greater benefit really is going to be a focal point to earths development and so we are seeing a previously ignored sector coming more upfront. It used to be so much harder and still is but to me I believe it to be the way earth will go from poor to rich. My local area will produce more commodities than it consumes of this item or that and we will be missing commodities we consume that we dont have enough of and somewhere else out there is in a similarly opposite situstion and its these little shipping companies inbetween that their purpose is to rectify these problems in order to keep the world going around. Without these ships our gdp trends down, with them ou gdp trends up thats how critical they are not only for us but others. Me personally my favorite company is CTRM castor maritime but there is so many great ones undervalued and many are properly valued lime fof examole costamare a somewhat memorable name to people one of the few theyll immedietly recognize and it was half undervalued recently compared to its actually asset value compared to share price and i didnt own shares but i wanted people to who could so i went around and talked about how this great company was undrrvalued and since then its price has doubled to now equal its value on the books and that move alone generated a metric fortune into earths wealth and economy. These companies become worth more they get more favorable data it ends up being beneficial in so many ways.
@johnciummo3299
@johnciummo3299 Ай бұрын
Most people do not realize how a well prepared meal can be such a morale booster. Served in the Marines from 1965 thru 1969. My first duty station was 3/6 at Camp Lejuene, NC. We had the best mess hall in the Division. Our mess hall was run by an E5 with over 8 years of service . Rank was very slow back then. His food was absolutely terrific. On Thanksgiving and Christmas he went all out. Hams, Turkey and all the trimmings. At the end of the chow line he had small bags of sweets for every Marine who could not make it home for the holidays. Was a real morale booster. Never forgot him.
@user-gu3cw4fz9k
@user-gu3cw4fz9k Ай бұрын
The meals we had at sea during Christmas and Thanksgiving aboard ships was amazing. USN
@johnciummo3299
@johnciummo3299 Ай бұрын
Means everything.
@genericasianperson6405
@genericasianperson6405 Ай бұрын
Are you entitled to financial compensation?
@steverogers7601
@steverogers7601 29 күн бұрын
Was with 3/6 in 2004!! Cheers, devil!
@johnciummo3299
@johnciummo3299 29 күн бұрын
Semper Fi​@@steverogers7601
@davidgreen40
@davidgreen40 Ай бұрын
A steward who does his job well is as important as a navigator who can avoid rocks. Good on you Nate for your hard work.
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thnks
@jasonfaulkner2014
@jasonfaulkner2014 Ай бұрын
When the cook is happy, the crew is happy. If the cook just had a bad breakup, the whole crew feels it. It's amazing how they put out so many meals 3 times a day 7 days a week starting before sunrise. Nothing made the crew happier than when our favorite cook came onboard.
@boduholm8463
@boduholm8463 Ай бұрын
"If I love what I do and I love feeding the crew.and that shows in the food they eat", huntingly beautiful.
@jakewillits4678
@jakewillits4678 Ай бұрын
They need good food on those boats we need them
@partyeffectsdotbiz
@partyeffectsdotbiz Ай бұрын
"huntingly beautiful."
@The2ndFirst
@The2ndFirst Ай бұрын
It's said by someone who cares about his job. Those people are valuable.
@greg1493
@greg1493 Ай бұрын
This was really cool to see man. I’m retired from the US Navy about 5 years now. Dude I could SMELL some of those shots in the video. Mess decks during breakfast, trash room..watching a functional dumbwaiter that I never saw working on a Navy ship in 24 years etc lol. Awesome work man!
@greggrichards3338
@greggrichards3338 Ай бұрын
Man, I'm an old Navy dude too. Tin cans for me, I love watching Joe's videos and this one was great. I got out in '81, quite a while ago, but I can still feel it and smell it just like you said. Then Later in life I was a long-haul trucker, so I really like Joe's RV videos. I dig travelling. Hey, thanks for your service, shipmate.
@beckyumphrey2626
@beckyumphrey2626 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your service. Navy vet also. 81-85 AIrdale. AT2. Just retired from Delta Airlines with 38 years as an Avionics Technician... Go Navy
@W5DON_in_Oklahoma
@W5DON_in_Oklahoma Ай бұрын
Another old squid here: 1980-1988. Also a tin can sailor. You’re right on about the sights & smells. Lots of memories. Bravo Zulu shipmate!
@fuelman1391
@fuelman1391 Ай бұрын
What is it about the Navy and non-working elevators? 😂 I spent about six weeks on the Essex in 2001, and the elevator apparently hadn't worked in awhile. I pulled mess duty, for a bit, and damn did break-outs suck. Semper Fi!
@wornoutwrench8128
@wornoutwrench8128 Ай бұрын
I worked in many logging camps in Coastal British Columbia. The camp cook could make or break a camp. I was lucky, I always managed to work in a camp where the food was excellent. Guys like Nate are a treasure.
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thnks
@timsmothers8740
@timsmothers8740 Ай бұрын
​@ahmari311 Great job, Nate ! And the crew better be taking you out every chance they can when you're in Port and have a little down time and buying you a beverage and a meal or two. Joe thanks for shining some light on Nate for us.
@CarWizard
@CarWizard Ай бұрын
Peace to my man Hollywood. If I ever owned a large yacht, it wouldnt be complete without Hollywood Williams on board, running the galley. I wouldnt have nobody else. Keep it real brother.
@geddon436
@geddon436 21 күн бұрын
carwizard, ever since I found you channel, I've learned about the reliable buuick cars with the 3.8 engines.
@gregdiliberto4942
@gregdiliberto4942 Ай бұрын
Good humble dude who goes out his way to try make sure everyone is happy best he can.. thats priceless..,,im sure hes a blast to talk to everyday
@Nunya9876
@Nunya9876 Ай бұрын
I remember in a history class, the instructor mentioned about a time he was in the military. He reflected about how a team’s morale can be affected, the team’s energy when working can be higher during if they had/have good food. Toss a crew a brown bag lunch with just some chips, a piece of fruit, a sandwich and a water, and they might eat lunch, but their morale might not be as high as if they’d been served a “hot meal” or given at least 2 meal choices. Sometimes a good meal makes the difference in how efficient and eager a crew works to get a job done! Very good videography and all you do to make your videos, Joe! 👏 stay safe and keep up the good work!
@sherrytrobinson1546
@sherrytrobinson1546 Ай бұрын
And that’s because, you have something to 👀 look forward and that’s a good 🥘 meal😊
@mgratk
@mgratk Ай бұрын
Most telling part is what he said he does on his two hour break: find something to watch, or rest, or do more prep. More prep. Working on his break, you know he's passionate about his job.
@user-cq4jy4sw9l
@user-cq4jy4sw9l 15 күн бұрын
The Red lobster in Chicago is hiring.
@anonymousf454
@anonymousf454 11 күн бұрын
Exactly...this guy cares. Thats exactly how I was when I cooked. The more you prep, the smoother the day is gonna go, and the better the end result. I was never happier cooking amd watching people enjoy what I cooked.
@stevep2380
@stevep2380 Күн бұрын
@anonymousf454.......100%. I spent years working through my break just for that reason. We all did. You had to. We often had a full dinner service plus a couple parties to prepare for. They wouldn't let us come in early or stay late. All about that bottle line.
@bobuncle8704
@bobuncle8704 Ай бұрын
Nate’s quite the chill dude. You can def tell he loves what he does. Props man. Thanks for the tour Joe. It’s great to see the bts parts of sea life.
@jerrygengler9515
@jerrygengler9515 Ай бұрын
He said it all...love what you do it will show..the one man that can control crew morale is the guy cooking your food.
@offduty170
@offduty170 Ай бұрын
Bro - these behind the scenes of the different jobs in the ships are awesome !!! Thanks for sharing !!
@opus2006
@opus2006 Ай бұрын
Agreed, more please!
@chrisbritton2425
@chrisbritton2425 Ай бұрын
Yep, agreed. Super interesting
@CarolAnn-gh9fl
@CarolAnn-gh9fl Ай бұрын
My son is a marine engineer on a research ship. Much love to the men and women that keep our commerce strong and our shores safe❤️. Your jobs are difficult and your families deserve a round of applause. The stewards on the ship can show such love when you’re away from home. A comforting meal means a lot. My son is friends for life with some of the talented and caring crew he’s met. I sent him apples from New Hampshire while he was in Alaska for 16 months. Chef made apple cobbler for the entire crew on Thanksgiving he said it was the best he’s ever had. She was from Louisiana, “every meal was home style southern food, wide choices of good vegetables.”
@adavidf03
@adavidf03 Ай бұрын
Man, I'd love a plate of that seafood curry right about now. Nate is obviously a man of character, humor and extreme talent.
@timczerniec4043
@timczerniec4043 Ай бұрын
Nate is a great man. He loves his job. Fantastic Nate and Joe!
@mssixty3426
@mssixty3426 Ай бұрын
I remember my dad and other Navy men talking about the great food on ships, and how some ships were well-known for having better food than others - second only to food officers could get at large top-rank bases in the U.S. The Army, Marines, and later, the Air Force, couldn't compete. After I retired, I worked a few years as kitchen staff in public schools in two different states - it's impressive how similar the storage facilities and various routines are in land-based and ship kitchens/freezers/refrigerators are and the work to put stores away. After that it's a much more demanding routine on-ship! Kudos to Nate and to you, Joe! Cheers!
@jondiaz3475
@jondiaz3475 Ай бұрын
We should all be lucky enough to get a meal from Chef Nate! Great video.
@cwell510
@cwell510 Ай бұрын
When I served in the Navy, as an E-3, I was assigned to S-2 Division (Food Service) for 90+ days, known as "mess cranking" and had a taste of what it's like prepping, serving, planning, breaking out frozen & dry foods, and of course cleaning it all up. Very long days and early mornings. Great experience though, very humbling.
@robroaring7175
@robroaring7175 Ай бұрын
Hollywood, what a legend. A a rare case of someone who is really proud and happy with his work! ❤️
@JoeFranta
@JoeFranta Ай бұрын
Exactly why I had to interview him!
@mbishop5954
@mbishop5954 Ай бұрын
Great vid Joe... Be sure to tell Nate that I admire him and his passion.
@patchgatsby9138
@patchgatsby9138 Ай бұрын
I love these videos about the different jobs on the ship.
@CoIoneIPanic
@CoIoneIPanic Ай бұрын
No man
@djkeelo
@djkeelo Ай бұрын
Nate seems like a chill dude with a passion for his job and the people he feeds.
@s5ll664
@s5ll664 Ай бұрын
Hi Joe. Hope you enjoyed your time in the bay area. Couldn’t help but notice that you docked in Oakland. Really appreciate all the good interesting positive content. Thanks to you and your fellow merchant marines for helping to make the modern world run. Shout out to your buddy who takes care of you and all your friends. God bless.
@FoxyfloofJumps
@FoxyfloofJumps Ай бұрын
Nate is literally doing God's work, feeding his brethren, and serving his community. His love for food and feeding others is a truly righteous thing. Bless him, and I hope he never loses this love and passion and commitment. I hope his fire burns forever.
@zeke7142003
@zeke7142003 Ай бұрын
I worked at a fuels terminal and we would offload tankers. Since we couldn't leave our area during discharge we were authorized to eat on the ships. There was some really good food served aboard those ships. We really appreciated it.
@jasonm949
@jasonm949 Ай бұрын
100% nailed it. 2 weeks of Mess and Maintenance at P.I. taught me to respect the cooks. 6 years being a grunt in the Corps, and another 20 as a security contractor on land at sea, further empathized my respect for them..gotta respect their hours and you can 1000% tell when they cook with love. Hard-core. Cook and Doc...vital pieces of the machine.
@miketarbox1190
@miketarbox1190 Ай бұрын
Same with the military. Some of the creations our MS's, now CS's, would create while out to sea were phenomenal. Fresh baked bread on the late night watch, or fresh baked bear claws... Damn. Some of the best meals in my life were while I was out to sea. So thank you Hollywood.
@bradleycrenshaw6778
@bradleycrenshaw6778 Ай бұрын
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo glad to see you back Mr.Joe.
@brianperticari
@brianperticari Ай бұрын
The amount of planning this dude does is nuts. Big props. Love this channel!
@Sugarmountaincondo
@Sugarmountaincondo 19 күн бұрын
PPE, No, not the safety gear PPE, Planning, Prepping, Execution, that is what makes a good cook at Sea or on Land.
@Milk-rn5uq
@Milk-rn5uq Ай бұрын
dope video what a beast and humble for all he has to do and you know he has an insane menu in his head he flips through constantly.
@rudycarlson8245
@rudycarlson8245 Ай бұрын
Glad to see a new video!
@reelreeler8778
@reelreeler8778 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the new episode! I still remember the very good chow aboard my ship when I was in the USN, also the mess deck coffee available 24/7. Always had respect for the galley crew, and also remember helping out taking on food stores before cruises. Nate seems like a great guy, nice to meet him in your video!
@steveq506
@steveq506 Ай бұрын
Be sure to thank Nate for all of us. I love your videos. Seeing the day to day on the sea makes me appreciate what all merchant mariners do to keep our country functioning.
@MopTop88
@MopTop88 Ай бұрын
One of my favorite videos in a long time. If I was on Nate's ship I'd feel like I hit the jackpot. Much love, stay safe!!!
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thnks
@jameshicks914
@jameshicks914 Ай бұрын
Thank you Joe. I had NO IDEA what they went through to keep the crew fed !!!!!! Great Vid!!! Keep 'em coming!!
@TruthAndLight4995
@TruthAndLight4995 Ай бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate your video! My father was a cook while serving in the Navy for over 20 years. He served during WWII and the Korean War. I never gave it much thought how he influenced the morale of servicemen based on what he cooked.
@dgsantafedave1
@dgsantafedave1 Ай бұрын
My Dad retired off of the US Sabine and was the Chief Steward on that vessel. He would come back home and cook meals for us and always cook to much food because his recipes where for 20 men not 4! I loved his food! Great video!
@grumble9160
@grumble9160 Ай бұрын
Nate looks like he gets it done real well. Just a small glimpse at his life and his meals, you can just tell the guy gets it’s done on the grill and in the kitchen. Thanks Nate freight has to move and this guy helps move it. That galley looks like a NASA Laboratory. Spotless. Anyone that puts that kind of work could work anywhere.
@frankmarcia5956
@frankmarcia5956 Ай бұрын
hi Joe, i know how important the cooks and stewards are on any ship. i spent six years in the U S Coast Guard going to sea and the food had to be real good. i never served on any Coast Guard cutter where the food wasn't great. these guys have a lot to do each day to keep a crew moral high they are the unsung heros at sea.
@drewcam
@drewcam Ай бұрын
Great video Joe. And Nate is a great guy. Please send him my warmest regards. He cares about his crew and his food and it truly shows.
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thanks
@HereIGooooo
@HereIGooooo Ай бұрын
Nate the Mate at sea cook book. Let’s get it started Nate….good luck everything looks like it’s made with love. Stay safe gentlemen
@HandyMan657
@HandyMan657 Ай бұрын
301st! Heyyyy Joe. The kitchen is the soul of the boat, the provider of sustenance. Do not piss off the kitchen. LOL Take care man, fair winds
@missjohnson2346
@missjohnson2346 Ай бұрын
I’m recovering from surgery & when I watched your very professional life, your passion for cooking and your awesome organization, I felt more happy and didn’t mind the pain. 😢Thanks 🙏
@timothywalker4563
@timothywalker4563 Ай бұрын
Nate AKA grill master Williams sounds like a solid operator 😊 Thanks for the tour.
@pharmajoe990
@pharmajoe990 Ай бұрын
I’m sure it’s not all glamorous but looks like good honest work. Nate seems like a great guy to work with
@parksto
@parksto Ай бұрын
True heroes don't wear capes.
@glennsoucy9767
@glennsoucy9767 Ай бұрын
Aprons, not capes....
@jameshartsock293
@jameshartsock293 Ай бұрын
Man thank goodness you back we miss your vid’s man dammmmm. We need more man!!!!!
@markgallagher1376
@markgallagher1376 Ай бұрын
You can tell Nate takes great pride in his work in spite of putting in a lot of long days. You’re right about food and crew morale. When I was in the Army the easiest way to kill a troop’s morale was not to feed him.
@nedkent5239
@nedkent5239 Ай бұрын
Man that guy works alot of hours and has a tough job. I remember when I was new in the Navy I got put in the kitchen for a week. It was NOT easy and I was happy when I moved out of there. Definitely have huge respect for those people. I remember the Chief Steward telling me, think of this ship as a watch, if one part fails the entire watch stops. Stuck with me for my whole life.
@johnadney2782
@johnadney2782 Ай бұрын
3 years on a navy cruiser definitely taught me this. Value the cooks!!!!! Not only do they cook they know every about everything.
@dlagrua
@dlagrua Ай бұрын
This cook/chef presents himself as a good and decent man. This steward must be a special type of person to enjoy working long hours doing what he does.
@wanderer7755
@wanderer7755 Ай бұрын
What a great guy, the food looked bangin and the stores were immaculate
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thnks
@wanderer7755
@wanderer7755 Ай бұрын
@@ahmari311 You're welcome dude, keeo the faith!
@rodfair5698
@rodfair5698 Ай бұрын
What a beautiful little video that shows the love of the man for his job ! Well done Nate! I spent 21 years on an ocean going liner ! Great job I wish that I could have tested his work.. All the best in the future to you !!
@miqotelover
@miqotelover Ай бұрын
A cook that loves his job is a beautiful thing. When you love feeding people, you put your all into it.
@rlic9206
@rlic9206 Ай бұрын
Too bad I'm too old After seeing that cook I want to join up God bless and watch over you.
@DBAllen
@DBAllen Ай бұрын
The stew burners and belly robbers as we used to call them are unsung heroes to their shipmates who can put out some great meals. Very hard workers all.
@phukyu1402
@phukyu1402 Ай бұрын
I went through all these comments and its literally all been positive about Chef Hollywood Nate. Thats how you know you're winning in life.
@InTheWind_
@InTheWind_ Ай бұрын
"The Navy sails on its stomach!" Greetings to the heart and soul of any ship anywhere! (The Ships' Cooks!)
@maltaconvoy
@maltaconvoy Ай бұрын
What a great blessing having Nate on your crew. Thanks for the inside look, Joe. 👍🏻
@longtablebringelly
@longtablebringelly Ай бұрын
what an awesome guy. nothing better in life imo than being around people who are passionate about making and sharing good food
@TimRobbins-hz4wt
@TimRobbins-hz4wt Ай бұрын
Nates a hard working man and takes care of his crew. Im sure they love him
@AcuraAddicted
@AcuraAddicted Сағат бұрын
Having worked for nine years as a ship agent, I came across hundreds of great crews and never once have been treated badly by ship's stewards/cooks. Even on smaller ships, even on barges with a tug and very limited budget they've always managed to whip up something great for the international port authorities working on arrival/departure formalities. Very resourceful and accommodating!
@samlloyd6197
@samlloyd6197 Ай бұрын
As a retired Executive Chef, I can tell you this is a difficult gig and it definitely takes the right type of person to do it, this is absolutely a passion job and would be somewhat difficult to do. I can’t imagine how hard it is to find a qualified chef to stay on board because most chefs like to go chase waitresses and drink like fish after services. I could barely keep good staff in a restaurant that was landlocked. I hope he’s extremely well compensated.
@JoeFranta
@JoeFranta Ай бұрын
Chief Stewards usually make a very good salary.
@Empty7775
@Empty7775 Ай бұрын
Nice vid Joe, you did Hollywood a solid. Good stuff!!
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thnks
@michaeld2662
@michaeld2662 Ай бұрын
I’m with you Hollywood! I love cooking for folks who like to eat. Also love love cooking for my fam. Family dinner (daughter, son and his family and my Queen) is Monday nights and I love doing it. My specialities are Italian, Tex-Mex and country cooking. Not a trained chef, but a cook and I also bake.
@ve2vfd
@ve2vfd Ай бұрын
Great video! Mr. Williams is right, you really have to love what you're doing to work in a kitchen. I was station cook on top of my regular duties (fire) for 17 years and absolutely loved it. I cant imagine having to provision for months and cook in a moving kitchen!
@stephenparker3516
@stephenparker3516 Ай бұрын
Excellent video Joe. Up until the drone shot of the stern I was CONVINCED this was the SLNC MAGOTHY. Exact same galley layout except we had pirate prevention bars on the portholes. Same deck layout, even the same grill/smoker!
@davidponseigo8811
@davidponseigo8811 Ай бұрын
The Stewards of ships are like the mess hall or gallery cooks for the military. Those guys are the real heroes !
@richardlewis4288
@richardlewis4288 Ай бұрын
Yeah Nate is a great man and that was even before he said he’s from New Jersey! He’s even greater now!!!🇺🇸
@kab7724
@kab7724 Ай бұрын
That guy with the toboggan getting his plate❤️ He looked so happy. GOD bless🙏
@bengarrido638
@bengarrido638 19 күн бұрын
Love seeing all that Sysco stuff!! Ive been with Sysco for 25 years. Thank you!
@frogmorepipester7490
@frogmorepipester7490 Ай бұрын
Nate making it happen, whilst rocking and rolling. Maritime making the World go round. Cheers from the South Carolina Lowcountry.
@Joey-ni7bw
@Joey-ni7bw Ай бұрын
Joe that was epic your boy needs to be famous he turned it into an episode of cribs and had me smiling and laughing all while learning.Job well done both of you
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
😂😂
@phukyu1402
@phukyu1402 Ай бұрын
dude for real you have alot of charisma and you're personality is really awesome. im sure you would go viral if you tried im just saying..​@@ahmari311
@uncaringbear
@uncaringbear 19 күн бұрын
I'm really impressed by the kitchen and food storage facilities aboard that ship. Of course, it means nothing if you don't have a great steward like Nate taking care of everything. That's a very lucky crew!
@thereissomecoolstuff
@thereissomecoolstuff Ай бұрын
No bigger morale buster than a weak steward dept. that includes a cheap food budget. You got to feed the horses. The good thing about a cooking on a moving ship is you don’t have to stir the pot. Lol
@barryjames73
@barryjames73 Ай бұрын
That's a real Chief Steward. Nate's probably one of the best.
@Kerry0101
@Kerry0101 Ай бұрын
Nice to see the side of life where food is king. If you have passion for cooking the crew loves that! Navy for 10 years Coast Guard for 2 years. I know what cooking was like I switched to cooking and baking in the coast guard. You see how people respond once giving the food out you make.
@michelleharrell8452
@michelleharrell8452 Ай бұрын
I sure love those freezers, fridge. Walk in & can observe whats available. Unlike the fridgerators with their wippy compartments. Will have to get rich to have those kind of fridgerators. The military have those & we all who worked part-time thought those fridges were the coolest machines.
@jamesbillington5058
@jamesbillington5058 Ай бұрын
Both my Dad and older brother were chief stewards. I sailed in the deck dept. Very proud of my seafaring family.
@minerran
@minerran Ай бұрын
Joe, my dad was in the navy and from hearing his sea stories, I noticed you forgot to mention "scrape and paint" all day long! Sailors like that duty the least.
@StephanLeming
@StephanLeming Ай бұрын
Damn there is some absolute soul in that food!
@rickpetrinack1540
@rickpetrinack1540 Ай бұрын
Joe hi from Alberta, Canada. Great channel Big Guy getting to see the world of shipping from your point of view is awesome. Segments like this one make it even better keep them coming please. You still have one of the best channel logos out there. Saw that you were on a heavy lift ship this time, just love seeing those load and unload. Thanks to Nate for taking time from his day to show us around his world. Obviously takes talent and dedication to keep a ship fed. Until next time. Thanks
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thnks
@WRVonEngel
@WRVonEngel Ай бұрын
Amazing storytelling. You do such a great job sharing your world with others. And more power to you for giving Nate respect for the job that he does. Such a pleasure to watch your videos!
@robbmanchester5747
@robbmanchester5747 Ай бұрын
Nate is Cool - You’re a lucky guy Joe to have him taking care of you !!!
@davidwarnes5158
@davidwarnes5158 Ай бұрын
Awsome Joe and Nate , total respect to you both. Love to see how you both do on a rolling sail boat .
@TheRightONe-et3gh
@TheRightONe-et3gh Ай бұрын
Everybody knows the cook is the most important guy on a ship.
@almaguapa-sailboatliveaboa440
@almaguapa-sailboatliveaboa440 Ай бұрын
Indeed. Chief Steward is utmost moral and energy provider! 🤘
@adrianbanks2089
@adrianbanks2089 Ай бұрын
Thanks 4 The Great Update ! I Was a Second Cook And Baker on Uk Ships ! A Nice Job !😊
@chasl3443
@chasl3443 Ай бұрын
Well done. Nice to see how the aship works through the eyes of the people who make it work!
@rob_h
@rob_h Ай бұрын
I really dig all your videos Joe, really cool to see/learn about an industry that is the backbone of trade.
@jagernavet4468
@jagernavet4468 Ай бұрын
I was a watch captain on a US Navy ship for 3+ years, serving upwards of 1500 meals a day. It was a great life.
@napllagas4529
@napllagas4529 Ай бұрын
Salute to all Chief cooks out there! Because without them a ship will be crippled.
@Ulbre
@Ulbre Ай бұрын
I bet Nate does way more than his 12 hour shift.....because he loves it and puts back more than he takes out :)
@WalksInCamera
@WalksInCamera Ай бұрын
Nate's really cool and obviously enjoys providing great food for people!
@csand92
@csand92 Ай бұрын
Great work Joe! Keep it up Nate. All the best to you both, Cheers
@ahmari311
@ahmari311 Ай бұрын
Thnks
@tommyteesdale1854
@tommyteesdale1854 Ай бұрын
I like that guy Joe he seems like a stand up kinda dude thanks for the video 👊🤙🏻
@zakimtshali8105
@zakimtshali8105 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this perspective. I really loved this video
@glennkennedy441
@glennkennedy441 Ай бұрын
Nate is defiantly the man for this job.....what a great video !!
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