The Truth About Working On A Cruise Ship
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The truth about working on a cruise ship. But you are right there are crew members who have definitely switched cruise lines for a better work-life. Keep looking out for job opportunities that cruise lines are offering and also keep an eye out for interview sessions where a cruise line will be coming to your area to do one huge sweep for candidates. Hey guys thanks for tuning in to todays episode of worlds worst jobs.
This truth is most cruise ship employees are getting paid a lot of cash to put up with life at sea. With only six to eight people on staff at any time we all worked around the clock. Dinner time is from 1700 to 2300.
10 Facts You Might Not Know About Working on a Cruise Ship 1. So in total it is around 9 working hours on port days and 11 hours of work on. You will definitely get rejections and some people I know have had to wait for years before being accepted to work on a cruise ship.
In fact I have heard about crew members on other cruise lines that have gone off into port and not returned to. Though some crew members such as the dining staff had a more structured work schedule and were allowed half days off every now and then or large blocks of personal time the Cruise Staff never had that luxury. Ad The future of cruising - Modern Spacious ships.
If you can work on a cruise ship you can handle anything life throws at you. Immerse yourself into culture cuisine art and history on Vikings award winning ships. Everybody works at least two shifts.
Lol all jokes but todays video is about my experience working on a cruise ship. Working on a cruise ship is a work-hard play-hard lifestyle. On a sea day because of the big amount of guests on board half of the crew has to work three shifts.
