The sea was relentlessly beautiful in sight only to stay for a day.. until I had to be in FA4 and CP7 for 3 weeks straight. Well money talks (for $100 a day) though I didn't choose to be a landlubber either ways yet it wasn't my time as well to back down. PID2506 was in a critical phase and we gotta lay down 205KM of solid anode pipelines on the western front. I did my bid in CP7's risers whilst surviving the stormy nights and a boat inches away from capsizing. Swiber was a place where I hardly know anything about what I was actually doing despite surviving my months through hard labor and gulag-like environment. Nature of my work : Making sure these pipelines are deployed by their order numbers and made a record for every part which were carefully welded through a series of testing according to NDE procedure. These included the MPT, RT and UT as far as I can remember. Every single one of these pipes need to be rigid enough to sustain deepwater pressure as most of them ...