Sea of Opportunities - Episode 6 Beneath the Surface: How Sonar Experience Shaped Petty Officer Conacher's Navy Career

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In this episode of the EdUp Canada Podcast's special series 'Sea of Opportunities,' listeners get an inside look at careers in the Royal Canadian Navy. The discussion features Petty Officer First Class Conacher, a Sonar Operator aboard HMCS St. John's, sharing his extensive experiences and the diverse roles onboard. He highlights the travel opportunities, technological advancements in communication, and the various responsibilities sailors assume. The episode also delves into the importance of support staff onshore and advice for those considering a Navy career. Hear firsthand about the challenges and rewards of life at sea, from maintaining properties to dealing with emergencies, and the unique experiences of a Navy sailor.

What to expect

01:37 Life and Challenges on Deployment

02:01 Technology and Communication at Sea

03:07 Career Journey and Experiences

04:21 Opportunities and Training in the Navy

08:10 Roles and Responsibilities on Board

11:19 Support Systems and Mail at Sea

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