Cruise Ship Jobs - Do You Have What It Takes?
People tend to think a job on a cruise ship is a 24/7 vacation - just annoyingly interrupted by work. The brutal truth is: it’s 100 percent the other way around. It’s a 24/7 job - every now and then interrupted by some hours off. And it’s a job hard to escape. There is no going home after a long day.
A job on a cruise ship is a job with greater impact then most people think. Not just because of the long hours and hard work. It’s a job that is hard to get away from. How many people sleep in the office or the factory after a hard days work? That’s exactly what cruise ship employees do.
...even have to stay at a hotel overnight in case you get to your port of departure on the previous day. If so, you will have to factor these expenses in as well. In case the port of departure is ...
Don’t get me wrong: for those special people who can deal with the fact that their office is home and their home is the office, working on a cruise ship may be a perfect career choice. Let’s face it. How many people wake up in a different country every morning? How many people can tell the difference between a sunset in Aruba and and a sunset in Antigua by personal experience? When you are up to the challenges, a career on a cruise ship
...The Carnival Fantasy is about 70,000 tons. It is a perfect size. Not so big that you have to line up for everything and not so small that you feel motion on the ocean. The Fantasy is the first in ...
Let’s put your dreams into perspective and find out whether you are ready for life and career on board. This is what it takes:
EXPERIENCE
A modern cruise ship is a small town on its own. There are carpenters, hair dressers, mechanics, nurses, managers and… well, you name it. But remember this: you will never ever be a nurse (or what ever) on a cruise ship without experience back on land. It’s that simple. Well, actually, it’s even worse. Most cruise liners hire only the best nurses, the best carpenters, the best… well, I guess you get the picture. There is a very good reason their policy on hiring people is as strict as it
...set itineraries so they want their ships to be at full capacity each time they leave the port. If you schedule your cruise vacation for the off season you can save as much as 50% of the cost during peak ...
FIVE, no: SIX STAR SERVICE
Working on a cruise ship, makes you part of a team that has just one goal: five star service to the passengers. Six stars were ever possible. If your attitude is different, you’d better take an anonymous on shore job, where you can hide from the customer.
PROFESSIONALISM
While it’s not always easy to maintain it through long hours of work, the management will expect you not only to take pride in your work but also to excel in your service every day.
RELIABILITY
Reliability is of the greatest concern to cruise owners who have to
...a great place for scuba diving and snorkeling. Inland, Belize is dotted with ancient ruins and caves that were inhabited by the Mayan. The ruins at Cahal Pech are easier to get to for families by car. Cave tubing is ...
PRESENTATION
You don’t mind a loose button? You like to shave once every three days? Get a job somewhere else. Like
...The professional wedding coordinators will assist the bride and groom with the time and location of the ceremony, reception, guest list, floral upgrades, wedding cake, entertainment, tuxedos, photography and video packages. (Reception rooms will be subject to availability.) A Licensing ...
HARD WORK and ENTHUSIASM
Maybe you don’t wane hear this, but old school qualities like hard work and enthusiasm fetches you points everywhere but especially on a cruise ship. Working on a cruise ship is NOT a 9 to 5 sort of job.
SMILE (and keep smiling)
Long hours and back breaking jobs not withstanding, you will be required to provide service with a smile. A BIG smile. Your duty as
...wonder whether or not they you should book reservations aboard a traditional cruise ship or an all inclusive cruise ship. There are many advantages and disadvantages to an all inclusive cruise ship. The biggest advantage is that the majority of ...
DEVELOP A THICK SKIN
Believe me: not every passenger seems to enjoy its cruise. Don’t ask why - accept it. And keep smiling.
HOMELESS
I always felt living on a cruise ship is quit adventurous. But be prepared for feeling lost every once and a while. You can’t be there when a relative celebrates a birthday. You won’t be at your sisters graduation. You might even be thousands miles away when your firstborn makes its first steps. The cruise ship is your home and the crew is your family as long as the voyage lasts. For some people
...secure a cruise ship job you no longer have to look for work on your travels. You travel with your job and your job travels with you. What better way to see the world! But it gets even better than ...
GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER
The biggest mistake you can make, is to get a job on a cruise ship trying to escape on shore problems. You will get away the moment the ship sets sail, but the problems wont. They will haunt you. All the way to the Caribbean or where ever the ship takes you - making it almost impossible to live up to your on board duties. Even on the biggest of all cruise ships, on shore problems will make you feel trapped. So get your act together before you apply for a job on a cruise ship.
If I didn’t scare you enough, you probably have what it takes to work on a cruise
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Captain Jack Storms is a retired cruise ship captain. He runs a website called CaptainJacksCruise.info and a [http://www.blog.captainjackscruise.info/]blog where he provides information on cruises, [http://www.captainjackscruise.info/articles/Don%27t-go-the-Caribbean]cruise destinations and how to prepare for a memorable cruise.













