Mrs. Cornelia (Connie) Beriones has been sailing
with Military Sealift Command for over 10 years, and has moved
up from the entry-level position of Supply Utilityman to Junior
Supply Officer. Her desire is to advance to the position of
Purser.
Originally from the Philippines, Beriones joined
the U.S. Navy in 1990. While sailing overseas, Beriones met
some MSC employees who recommended she consider a career with
MSC when she transitioned from active duty. She left the Navy
in 1994 and was hired on with MSC in June of 1995. Beriones
decided to join Military Sealift Command because it gave her
the opportunity to put the skills she acquired while in the
Navy to practice and continue to earn great benefits.
Beriones understands being promoted in MSC takes
a lot of hard work. She has actively been working towards
her goal of becoming a Purser since being hired. While sailing
as a Supply Utilityman, she put in extra time to help advance
her career, which is advice that she would give to any CIVMAR
wanting to advance in the organization. There are plenty of
opportunities to learn new skills while underway. “When
I was sailing as a Supply Utilityman, I would put in unpaid
overtime helping the Junior Supply Officer and Yeoman Storekeeper
with receiving and stowing materials. I was not looking for
payment for my time, as I knew in the long run, the extra
time and effort would pay off,” stated Beriones. For
those who can’t put in additional overtime while underway,
Beriones recommends inquiring about the training opportunities
that MSC offers. She has attended several supply training
courses, which have helped her develop her supply and logistic
management skills.
Even though hard work has helped her to obtain
her current position, it has not been all work and no play.
Beriones enjoys the shipboard life. She spends most of her
time reading, exercising, and keeping in touch with her family
in the Philippines and friends all over the world. She has
also enjoyed her travel with MSC to Spain, Italy, Greece,
Malta, France and Portugal.
While sailing on the USNS Saturn, Beriones met
her husband who is also a CIVMAR. Although they don’t
currently sail together but have shared many of the same experiences,
such as their careers with MSC. Her husband, Mr. Marte Beriones,
hired in 1998 as an Engine Utilityman and is now sailing as
a Third Assistant Engineer.
Beriones is currently sailing as a Purser Trainee.
Her career goal of Purser is in sight. She is thankful to
all those who have helped her work towards attaining her goals
with Military Sealift Command.
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