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Really when I think back to when I started Cruise Jobs, I never needed to pay for anything it was all info passed down by word of mouth. Of course I paid my own air ticket, my necessary visas and the medical costs. But really for finding that cruise ship job you really don’t need to pay any agency for helping. There are a lot of scams out there so you have to be careful.
Casino cruise jobs, in the world of casinos as such you always know someone who has worked on cruise ships, be it a friend or someone else friend. Why pay when it is really about finding out the facts of the matter.
A few things you will need to pay for Casino Cruise Jobs
Your initial air ticket
Your seaman’s visa C1D1 or other necessary ones
Your medical for ships
You will need to have the necessary experience of the table games, cashier, and slot technician depending on the position.
My last company I worked for was Royal Caribbean, so it is worth checking out, I seen they are currently looking for Slot Technicians on there site, you can apply there.
The casinos on board Royal Caribbean are called Casino Royale a touch of Monte Carlo, with a mixture of the slot machines and the table games. They employed lively and friendly casino staff to work in there casinos.
You can also apply in your relevant countries for that casino cruise jobs, go to there site and click the drop down to search for your countries hiring partner. The hiring partner does all the pre-screening, and obtains qualified applicants to the team who approves the applicants.
US hiring partner:
The Seven Seas Group
Email: Jorge.florez@ssg.eu.com
+1-305-600-2408
Jue’s Ship Laundry Services, Inc. (Formerly JMH)
(954) 922-2985
See here for the link for Royal Caribbean International site for the hiring partners.
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More on Casino Cruise Jobs
If you want to work for another cruise line, go to my page on cruise line jobs links for a full list of various cruise lines and hiring companies. Or see at the top the tab for cruise line jobs, just click it.
So get out there, have some fun and get your Casino Cruise Jobs
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What a silly word Cruise Jobs is…
What a silly word really Cruise Jobs, when I myself think of working on a cruise ship, I would use the word cruise ship jobs. But you really will be amazed at what people google when they search for words; this word is one of the most popular.
I worked on cruise ships for 18 years and I would never use this expression, but obviously other people do use it.

Casino Dealer doing cruise jobs
I worked in the casino for most of my life and on cruise ships, doing casino jobs as a casino dealer for my last 8 years of ship life for Royal Caribbean International, doing three of there Celebrity Cruises ships as well. Before them I worked for a lot of different cruise lines, sometimes for the casino concessionaire, which has practically fallen away these days. One of the things I gained or I am very thankful is, from working for Royal Caribbean International is that I was trained on craps (dice) for most dealers or croupiers this is the pinnacle of there casino career, or for me it was. What a feeling standing there with the stick in your hand or feeling the dice as they fly from the stick as you push it out.
Beauty Salon, Shoppies, girls/guys doing Cruise Jobs
I really never envied the Steiner girls or guys on cruise ships with the long hours they had to work, my niece wanted to work in the beauty salon as a beautician doing massage. I basically told her the hours that some of them worked, she quickly changed her mind. I guess I should have let her find out for herself, it probably would have given her an excellent life lesson and made her live in the real world maybe. The Steiner staff would have to do the cleaning thing the night before the end of the cruise for the inspection in the morning. Though they always had loads of fun after hours socializing with all the officers and getting to all those great parties.
The shoppies had a nice social life out and about most nights in the bars; they had a pretty good life, except for when they had to do stores in port. Not such a lovely job if you are a girl, loading boxes and goodies for the pier.
Other kinds of Cruise Jobs
The divers on the big ships had a wonderful job imagine doing this for a living, basically training people to get certified and then taking them out for dives. This is a wonderful job, and then spending a few weeks on the Royal Caribbean private island.
Cruise Staff also have quite a cushy job they get to entertain the passengers, also a lot of work, you really have to love people and have fun doing activities.
Youth Activities is another excellent choice of cruise job, if you are trained in child minding, another job where you really do something that you love.
A lot of the jobs are for people that are passionate about what they do, like the bridge officers (maritime) or the engine room guys. It’s all about your outlook on life and what you are getting from it. Most of those guys are pretty ambitious working to get somewhere, promotion wise, whether it is to be the main guy like the Captain; it’s a career for a lot of them. Good for them I admire them for there ambitions.
See my site for other posts, check out the right hand side with a rss feed with updated current available jobs out there from allcruisejobs, the heading is way down it reads For all the latest available cruise jobs
So check it out see my page on cruise line jobs links, you can find your dream cruise jobs
Why Casino Cruise Jobs?
Now why do Casino Cruise Jobs?
Why on earth would you want to swap your nice comfortable land based casino for casino cruise jobs?
Why leave your nice comfort zone to move into such a disciplined strict life with lots of restrictions being a dealer on a cruise ship.
It is not all the fun and glory as you think, sorry to be such a drag but the fact of the matter is its not some fairytale it’s the harsh real world of cruising and the passenger comes first. The added extras like boat drill the crew ones and the passenger ones. Some cruise lines its quite a pain in the butt depending on your dear deck officers in charge, but like all things you get the odd nasty one, but all the others were wonderful.
What you have to do extra on Casino Cruise Jobs
Of course at the end of the cruise you have the pleasure of doing the slot count as a dealer, which is sorting all the money from the bva’s then running it through the money counting machines “glory”. You are assigned a task, which can be either, on some ships the coin boxes from below, or dropping the bva (where the cash goes into, a metal box) with the key. Afterwards it is tidying up putting things back where they belong. The slot count takes quite a while; you also get to do the table counts on a regular basis, also counting the money. So a lot more involved than you would have normally doing casino cruise jobs.
You also get to do welcome on board (embarkation duties), not all the time and not on all ships. The larger vessels have some added duties of course, which is understandable as they carry more passengers so jobs have to be split up to facilitate the smooth running of things.
Passenger boat drills on embarkation day as well, assisting them at their muster stations, life jacket demonstration, and feel like those lovely airhostesses feel when they do one. It’s like anything in life its what you make of situations, make it fun and it wont be a drag, enjoy doing casino cruise jobs, go far.
When you do Casino Cruise Jobs the hours and all
The sea days can be quite long, and you do a split shift, where you work in the day and then you will have a couple of hours off or more to have a nap, shower, eat and all that. You come back and do the rest of your shift; sometimes you may have a table count afterwards. Transatlantic or re-positioning cruises can also involve a lot of sea days, so a lot more hours involved. There are days where you start earlier and finish first and then other times where you might start a big later if you are on the table count or closing, but that might be irrelevant depending on business.
Why on earth you would do Casino Cruise Jobs
Well for starters to experience all those amazing places, people that open your eyes to that fascinating world of ours out there that many never get to see but on the television and Internet.
You get to learn about different cultures from the people you work with, some cruise ships are like a united nations, with crewmembers from all little nooks and cranny’s of the world. My last ship I shared with a girl from Nepal, where else would you get that experience. Whether you enjoy that is a matter of your personal choice you have to adapt to all situations and people from the passengers to your fellow crew, staff members and officers.
You get to go on some amazing shore excursions, whether sea kayaking in St Lucia or rafting in Jamaica, pretty cool if you think some people never get to see these places. If you are lucky to do Europe you can get to see all those old buildings and experience the history and the life of say Venice, go in a gondola or see the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome. Some people never get to go there at all, so wow how awesome is that.
You can have an exhilarating social life as well, make friends with all kinds of people, you might even find the love of your life. Many people I know have had that amazing experience, some have families now and have moved land based.
Like all jobs everything has its pluses and minuses, you have to think what exactly you are doing this for. Whether it is for the money, the travel, need to escape from a land-based casino as you have been banned for driving for a year. At the end of the day everyone has his or her own magic plan, vision or goal to accomplish. We are all unique individuals, we all think differently thank goodness for that.
I for one 18 years as a croupier and various positions in the casino and worked on all kinds of cruise ships and got to see some amazing places. I even got to the Galapagos Islands, pretty awesome for someone from South Africa.
Of course there is always promotion and moving up the ranks doing casino cruise jobs, on your way to being that casino manager on a ship.
For more on casino cruise jobs check out some more cool posts on casino dealer jobs and others.
Now being a Dealer on a Cruise Ship
Now all about being a Dealer on a Cruise Ship
Now we all hear these exciting stores from friends or casino work colleagues of being a dealer on a cruise ship. Whether we are attracted to saving the infamous tons of money from jockeys, or simply having a great party lifestyle or traveling the world. One of those things calls out to us like this little voice in our head.
A dealer on a cruise ship
As a dealer you will have always known someone who is working on a cruise ship or you know someone that does. It is just as things go in the wonderful world of casinos on land, “word of mouth”, wherever you may be in this lovely world of ours.
Take action to be the dealer on a cruise ship
Of course, yes you have to take that first step in deciding you want to take action and contact the hiring agent in your country wherever you are. Yes you will generally have to do the infamous “table test” which is part of life, so that you are not pulling a fast one on them and they can actually physically and mentally see that you can deal, the games you said you can. To actually getting the Blackjack payouts rights or the bets on roulette.
Getting on board - dealer on a cruise ship
Now to actually once on board the amazing cruise ship, another world awaits you. You will generally start working that night unless you are extremely lucky. Yes you will get shown the ropes and get on to your first live game as a dealer on a cruise ship. The butterflies are probably going crazy in your tummy but like all things once you get over that first time on your table. Its like going on stage, you have had your stage fright, now that’s all gone and done, just put a smile on your face. These players are paying to take the cruise and want to have fun, so chat and have fun with them and make some jockeys.
There are lots of safety training to get through and some other shipboard training but like all things it passes very quickly so just get on with it and be the dealer on a cruise ship.
Doing your hour on the tables or more depends, then you get your 20 minute break, depending on the ships rules, you can either go to your cabin, go to the shops, have a quick look at the shows or just chill.
Fun as a dealer on a cruise ship
Now for after work there are always parties, crew parties, the crew bar or staff bar, if you want that social life it is all there. Casino staff do like to party and drink, it is just one of those facts. Just remember if your original purpose was to see the world, don’t forget to that partying until breakfast you will end up sleeping your contract on board away. You will find that at the end of your contract, firstly you will not have saved a penny, drank all your jockeys down the drain, slept away your contract. It is all about moderation, you can still have a few but still manage to go ashore in all the ports and see those amazing places when your ship docks. You can always have a power nap before work and you will feel great to get to be the dealer on a cruise ship doing that cruise job.
To get a casino job on a cruise ship you do need a few years casino experience behind you, for cashiers normally working in a bank or change bureau, to apply for a cruise job. In other countries you apply to your hiring agent for Royal Caribbean. If you enter Royal Caribbean.com in your browser then search for careers.
So if you are after fun, money or just want to travel this is a great job to be in, in more ways than one, all you need to do is find the hiring agent and apply for the dealer on a cruise ship.
Need to find that link to the cruise line jobs for being a dealer on a cruise ship, click the colored link on the left.
My one main goal in life was doing Cruise Jobs
We all start off with our main goals in life, mine of course was cruise jobs on ships, mainly to see all the places in the world, my dad was in the navy. I grew up in Cape Town which is still after all my travels still one of the most picturesque places in the world. I got to see almost all the places I dreamt of as a child, except Mcchu Picchu in Peru
1st Break to get Cruise Jobs on ships
My life on cruise ships started through a friend who was working on a ship out of Cyprus, there were 3 of us, we started working on a Louis Cruise Line ship doing cruises to Israel, Egypt and the Greek Islands. I worked on 2 ships with them, 2 stints on both. It was to be the start of a long life on cruise ships, eighteen years in total….yes some people do it for a few years and quit, I kept going. I loved seeing all the new places, well eventually they were not new, got to do India twice, Norway until I dreamt of the place.
Cruise jobs on a ferry boat
I even did a short stint on a ferry boat between Greece and Northern Italy, Anek Lines during the winter, lovely choppy seas of course. The money was good on there I worked for an American man who had the concessionaire on there. My life changed, I then went to work out of New Orleans doing the Caribbean for Commodore Cruise Line, no longer exists. It was fun doing the Caribbean, going to the beach, wonderful experiences.
I returned to Europe and got a job with an English Casino Concessionaire, Southern Games based in Fulham, London. I did quite a lot of different ships with them, the Portuguese ship the Funchal, which I did Brazil for the summer season three times, one of my favourite places is Brazil, the people just have so much energy, the place has a real buzz about it, the music. The Funchal would do seasons out of Sweden, the Norwegian fjords, beautiful, then Mediterranean, she kept moving, was in all different languages as well. I did some ships out of Palma de Majorca, one strangely enough yet again a Louis Cruise Line ship (haunting me) that was owned previously by Croisieres Paquet the owners of the Mermoz. It seem strangely intertwined, I never did figure that out. I also did the wonderful cruise ship Marco Polo joining her in Singapore coming back to the Mediterranean.
Cruise Ship Jobs – Casino cashiers and dealers
Casino Cashiers and dealers for Cruise Ship Jobs
Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTION:
R.A.G. Safety and Marine is looking for Casino cashiers and dealers. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY.
Candidates that are applying for casino cashiers/slot attendants do not require to have previous experience in the gaming industry as we offer one week - ten days training.
All casino dealers should at least have 2 years experience, and the candidates that will be applying for managerial positions, need to have more than 8 years experience. Note also that managers do work on live tables.Full accommodation on board the vessels is provided and a medical health insurance plan with IPH for all the employees.
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:
English and Italian speaking mandatory (Greek and Arab a plus).
Casino cashiers, dealers check this out for Cruise Ship Jobs
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How To Land A Casino Dealer Job
http://www.casinojobs4u.com/?hop=jcorrov Dont let this little recession fool you. The gaming industry is still one of the hottest and fastest growing industries in the world today. Casinos operate in almost every state in the U.S. The casino industry offers a genuine career opportunity, not only in the gaming capital of the world, Las Vegas, but in casinos around the world, on cruise ships and on Indian Reservations. In Las Vegas alone, projections are for over 40,000 additional rooms being built over the next 3 to 5 years. This year Aliante Station Hotel and Casino opens in late 2008 and Steve Wynns Encore opens in early 2009. Also consider MGMs massive 9 billion dollar project City Center due in 2010. And Boyd Gamings $4.8 billion dollar resort with nearly 5000 rooms due in late 2010 early 2011 called The Echelon. With the spread of gaming all over the world, the demand for casino dealers will far outweigh the supply.
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Cruise ship casino dealer / croupier jobs.
Casino Dealer / Croupier (roulette, black jack, baccarat) - Experience required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1900-2600 US per month, depending on commission and gratuities. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Casino Manager.
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Cruise Casinos — Cruiseship Casino Jobs
As cruise ships proliferate, the major cruise lines are constantly looking for qualified staff to fill a variety of positions in their shipboard casinos. More than 3,000 dealers and assorted personnel are now employed in these floating casinos, and while a friendly, outgoing personality is a clearly stated job requirement for cruise ship dealers, many seem genuinely happer in their work than a number of dealers we have come across in land-based casinos.
The major fringe benefit of the job is the obvious: the chance to visit a variety of exotic destinations that cruise passengers pay thousands of dollars to see. And when ships are in port (where the ship's casino is almost always closed), most of the casino workers generally are free to go ashore and sightsee, snorkle, sunbathe (or even visit the local casinos as a player).
Another major attraction is the ability (for those who choose) to save most of their pay and tips, since room and meals and pretty much everything they need while onboard ship is provided at no charge.
Onboard ship, casino staff generally live two to a small cabin, and dine and relax in crew areas. (Be sure to check: one major cruise line bunks casino four and even five to a cabin on some of its ships -- not, from several first-hand accounts, a pleasant experience.)
Unlike many cruise ship employees, casino staff often are allowed to use the ship's guest recreational facilities in their spare time.
Cruise casino staff generally enter into a four-to-six month "contract" to work on a given ship, after which they take a few weeks off before entering into a new contract to work on the same or another of the cruise line's ships.
For the most part, the major cruise lines are looking to fill casino positions with men and women with casino experience. Dealers in particular are expected to have experience in dealing several table games.
Among the positions available on cruise ships are:
- Casino managers and assistant casino managers;
- Casino dealers (blackjack, baccarat, roulette, craps, poker);
- Casino technicians (responsible for maintaining slot machines and other casino devices);
- Casino cashiers;
- Casino hosts.
Below are links to several companies that hire casino staff for cruise ships.
try Royal Caribbean as well
I want to be a casino dealer on a cruise ship. What r good companies to work for, & what can I expect to earn?
I am curious to find the most popular cruise ships for employment, pay, and travel areas, I can deal craps, blackjack, american roullette, and several others simple games.
$1900-2600 US per month, depending on commission and gratuities.
If you do not have professional experience as a dealer, you are not likely to be hired.




















