Fresh Scribbles from #thehonestcrewagent – advice for experienced and senior crew.
  • Mastering Leadership (Without Becoming a Tyrant in Epaulettes)

    Stripes don’t make a leader — attitude does. This straight-talking guide (straight from the pages of Superyacht Life) digs into the real skills senior crew need: conflict resolution, emotional intelligence, clear communication, and the magic of just saying “thank you.” Whether you’re running the deck, the interior, or the entire yacht, this piece is for anyone who wants to lead well — not just look the part.

  • Captains, Managers and Owners: Why You Should Use a Crew Agent

    Still Sifting Through CVs Yourself? Let’s Fix That. Captains, we get it — hiring crew is no one’s favourite job. But the right agent can save you time, stress, and the fallout of a bad hire. This guide explains why using a crew agent isn’t just helpful — it’s smart business. Learn how to get the best out of your agent, avoid the inbox chaos of mass CV spam, and build a working relationship that actually works. You’ve got enough to do. Let us handle the crew chaos.

  • How To Ask For a Payrise

    Want a Pay Rise Without Making It Weird? Read This. Talking money on board can feel awkward — but asking for what you're worth is part of growing in your yachting career. This guide walks you through when to ask, what to say, and how to build a bulletproof case for a raise. Whether you want more cash, more leave, or support for training, here’s how to approach the conversation like a pro — not a whiny crew member. And if they still say no? Maybe it’s time to call your favourite crew agent. Just saying.

  • How to Quit Your Job. Professionally....

    How to Quit Like a Pro (Not a Drama Queen). Leaving your yacht job? Whether it’s for career growth, a change of pace, or just your sanity, how you exit matters. This guide walks you through the dos and don’ts of resigning with grace — from picking the right moment and writing your notice to offering a proper handover and not ghosting your duties during your notice period. Leave well, and you’ll protect your reputation (and your references).

  • How to Interview Crew

    Interview Tips for Captains and HODs: How to Spot the Right Crew (and Swerve the Wrong Ones). If your interview style is just “So… tell me about yourself,” it’s time for an upgrade. This smart, straight-talking guide helps captains and senior crew run interviews that actually reveal whether a candidate will thrive — or quietly implode mid-season. From ice-breakers to red flag questions, plus tips on team fit, curveballs, and what not to miss, this one’s for anyone building a solid crew without the guesswork.