Deckhand jobs after graduation are a great option if college isn’t your next move. Graduation is just around the corner, and not everyone wants to sit in a classroom for four more years. If you’re ready to work hard, earn real money, and start building a career on the water, becoming a deckhand could be the right move for you. In this guide, we’ll break down what the job involves, what kind of schedule to expect, and how to get started—no degree required.
What Does a Deckhand Do?
Deckhands are the heart of operations on the river. It’s a hands-on, physical job where you’ll learn how to handle lines, secure barges, maintain equipment, and work closely with your crew to keep things running smoothly. You’ll gain valuable skills, build confidence, and be part of something that keeps the country moving. For those exploring maritime careers or looking for jobs after graduation, it’s a strong first step.
And don’t worry—you don’t need experience to start. We’ll teach you what you need to know.
Day Boats/Fleet Boats
If you’re looking to get your foot in the door and stay local, working on a day boat might be your best bet. These boats operate within the fleet—basically the “parking lot” for barges. They run 24 hours a day, helping organize and shift barges into position.
As a deckhand on a day boat, you’ll rotate day and night shifts. You get to go home after every shift, and you’re still learning valuable skills that can grow into long-term career paths.
Live on Boats
At Magnolia Fleet, many of our vessels are live-on boats, meaning you’ll work and stay onboard for the duration of your shift. Typical schedules include 20/10, 28/14, or 14/7 — structured rotations that allow for focused time on the job followed by well-earned time off.
During your shift, the boat becomes your home base. Meals, sleep, and downtime all happen onboard.
Why Choose a Career on the Water?
- Start earning right away
- Clear career path—you can move from deckhand to tankerman, or even captain
- Structure and routine—ideal if you thrive with discipline and teamwork
- No student loans—you’re learning while you earn
- Strong pay and benefits
One of the best things about deckhand jobs after graduation is that they provide clear advancement opportunities. Many of our crew members go on to become tankermen, pilots and even captains.
If you’re graduating this year and looking for something different—a job with purpose, structure, and serious potential—Magnolia Fleet is hiring.
Start your career on the river. Build something that lasts.
Working on the water with Magnolia Fleet offers a unique and rewarding career path. Whether you’re a deckhand, tankerman, or captain, you’ll find a role that challenges you and offers growth opportunities. If you’re interested in joining our team, click here to learn more about our open positions and the benefits of working with Magnolia Fleet.