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Cruises Jobs-The things you need to know before applying for an cruise ship job….

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Going on a cruise ship as a passenger is a wonderful experience, loads of fun, excitement. What does it take to make the cruise ship run smoothly so the passenger can have there wonderful dream cruise. A lot of people have strange ideas, that the crew don’t sleep on-board, where they get these ideas from. They are there on board living in crew quarters, obviously not as nice as passenger areas, but the newer ships have some nice facilities. Doing cruises jobs, there are a lot of things going for it, but of course you have the opposite as well, like anything else in life, at the end of the day its what you make of anything in life.
Things going for it, doing Cruises Jobs The first and foremost thing about the job is the wonderful traveling bit, see the world for free and still get paid, wow. The beauty is that you are in a different place everyday, you wake-up, and there you are in the Caribbean the sun shining. The contracts vary from the officers that get the shorter contracts, to the staff & crew that get anything from 6 to 9 months. The next thing number 2 is that you don’t have rental or electricity bills to be concerned about, accommodation is free plus your food, no worrying about sitting in peak hour traffic, catching the train, bus. You get to save a lot, if you don’t spend it all ashore in the gorgeous ports of call. The third thing is you get to meet so many people from all over the world, make friends for life, you learn about all these different cultures. Imagine having a cabin mate from Nepal or some equally exotic place in the world, no need to go there you can learn so much from them, if you allow yourself.
The downside of doing Cruises Jobs There is always a downside to any job unfortunately where ever you are in the world, same as doing cruises jobs. Homesickness, it is natural, especially the first time away from your familiar surroundings, even worse if you got kids and are married. The discipline on-board can be quite hard as well, cabin inspections, mandatory boat-drills,
crew boat drills, eating in the specified eating times our tummies don’t always appreciate that. The hours can be quite tiring, standing on your feet, constantly having to have that smile, being happy, it can drain you, but just think of going ashore and seeing these beautiful places. Like I said before, it is what you make out of life in general, if you look on cruises jobs as a wonderful experience, a once in a lifetime opportunity, where you get to travel and see the world make wonderful friends for life. It is all in you mindset, if you worked at home, there are downside things and positive things, but where would you get to wake up in another country or place everyday. I got another article on a similar topic: http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Pluses-and-Minuses-of-Doing-Cruise-Jobs&id=3193430 There are more post on Royal Caribbean Cruise Jobs Feel free to comment if you have had similar experiences and have something to contribute.
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Cruise line jobs.?
does any1 have any experience on working on a crusie line\?
which jobs will give me the most free time to visit the cities of the ports the cruise stops at?
which jobs cater to a college grad with managerial experience (resturant) and retail experience?
what are the best cruise lines, as far as employment is concerned?
hey, looks like you have the same ambition as me. I really want to travel, but I need to save money first to finance my trip, and find out more about travelling etc. Now im thinking that a job on a cruise ship will allow me to do that travel, all the while getting paid for it! ive researched cruise ship jobs, and travel based jobs on this site:
http://www.traveljobsearch.com/
and specific cruise ship jobs on http://www.redgoldfish.co.uk/jobs/33/0/Cruise.html
you dont have to have an experience for some of these jobs.
ive got a degree in tourism, and im hoping that will help me get into the industry!
But if its travel you want to do, there are heaps of opportunies, like property, sales etc.
Anyway, any luck with someone that works in a cruise ship, let me know!!
what navy jobs translate to interesting high-paying cruise line jobs? besides captain, if any!~?
Just curious what, if any naval jobs would translate to a high paying cruiseline job, I love the ocean and I would love to make a career out of working on the ocean, I would love to work on a cruise ship, so what jobs should i consider in the navy that would help me here? and i’d like to work on the bridge, i’m thinking of workin in the navy doing weather and taking my degree in hospitality?
As an Navy Vet and Merchant Marine Z-Card holder I would recommend Quartermaster if you are looking at entering the Navy as enlisted and want to advance in the licensed ranks of a Merchant Marine. Radioman if you are just interested in the money, but want to see the light of day. Engineering ratings if you really want to make the money and don’t care about personal cleanliness or the sunlight.
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Carnival Cruise Line Jobs Vacancies and Ship Employment
http://www.WorkOnCruiseShips.com Carnival cruise ship jobs! Extensive site reveals inside secrets for getting jobs on Carnival Cruise Lines. Revealed by ex-Carnival Cruise Ship crewmembers
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Cruise Line Jobs: How to Get A Cruise Line Job
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Whats the chances of getting a cruise line job? Any pointers?
Yes I am American
They dont know what they are talking about. I worked onboard ships for 3 years and am american. I made about $3000 a month and worked between 3 and 6 hours a day, 7 days a week, mind you. You can easily get a job onboard. Find out what you are good at and apply for that equivalent onboard. Here are a few well paying and american hiring positions: Cruise director, cruise staff, youth counselor, gift shop, spa attendant, masseuse, navigational officer, safety officer, environmental officer, hotel director, assistant hotel director, event manager, manager of onboard media, sound tech, lighting tech, theater tech, broadcast tech, dancer, guest entertainer, musician, front desk, casino dealer or manager, finance/accounting, payroll, personnel, crew purser, bar manager, art auctioneer, shore excursions sales, shorex manager, and the list goes on. There are literally hundreds of jobs on each ship that dont suck. With ships being built bigger and better every year as well as the industries high turnover rate, you can expect a lot of openings to keep coming up. They do pay people from the Philippines and indonesia slave wages, and sadly they also treat them as such. You however are from a western country and will get paid a lot more than them for a job that works you much less. This is a fact of the industry. You will find loads of people from around the world working and you better believe they make enough to bring back to their homes in the UK, Holland, South Africa, Australia, Canada, etc. I dont know what you are good at but the lowest paying job I listed pays about 1500 a month and the highest paying is about 10,000 a month. You dont pay for your room and you eat the same food as the passengers but you do it for free. Depending on your position you will not even pay for your flights to and from the ship. Plus you get to travel the world as I did for 3 years spending whatever time you can in port off the ship.
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Does anyone know how to get a job with a cruise line?
I’ve been trying for the last month but I can’t seem to get any responses. Anyone have any tips??
If you look at the cruise line websites most have career or employment pages, which show their vacancies and where to apply to: http://www.pocruises.com/Careers.axd http://www.cunard.co.uk/HR/ http://www.carnival.com/cms/fun/fun_jobs/fun_jobs.aspx http://www.royalcaribbean.co.uk/contentPage.do;jsessionid=0000q2ZBy_MuN3idwaylTV3H_R8:13dlht8th?pagename=Current_Vacancies http://www.mscgva.ch/contact/contact_page.html?zoom_highlight=careers Just a sample, and some of the links are pretty well hidden but they are on the website somewhere. Cruise lines do get an enormous amount of applicants, so it does take time and they do prefer people with previous experience who already have the necessary maritime qualifications.Good Luck.
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Do you need a lot of experience to work on a cruise line?
So the question is for a job on a cruise ship, or cruise line, do you need a lot of experience ? And if you have a ton of experience and then several years of unemployment due to injury?
Generally yes, you will need experience in any position you are applying for. The experience does not necessarily have to be current. It just depends on the position. I worked a lot in theater in high school and college and stopped doing that in 2002. And I got hired in 2007 on a cruise ship working in the theater aboard ship.


