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07-22-2012, 08:11 PM | #1 |
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Work on a Cruise ship?
I have an skype interview with a cruise company on Tuesday. Pending that going well, and my references not hating me, the prospect of a job offer seems good. They have told me they are holding a large hiring of paramedics, with training in LA for the first two weeks in aug and then a year contract of 4months on/2months off. It seems like it would be a good gig, As a medic on a boat the info have states I would be ship staff, not crew. Which means I get the fancy white duds and can spend all my off hours in the "passenger" areas, rather than being segregated to the bowels of the boat.
Has anyone ever done anything like this. Did you enjoy the travel? Anything i should be aware of? Or anything i should specifically ask about the interview as I do not know a significant amount about the industry.
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07-22-2012, 10:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
Good Luck!
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07-22-2012, 11:01 PM | #4 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
Read an interesting story one time about an American who worked on a cruise ship as a waiter and how he basically was ostracized by the entire crew. They all came from poor foreign countries and couldn't understand why someone from the richest and most prosperous country on earth would want to work on a cruise ship and would be willing to work for such low pay. They all thought he was a moron and apparently he had a hard time fitting into the life.
That being said, you mentioned you would be staff and not crew, so I'm sure your situation would be much different. On every cruise I've ever been on, most of the upper-jobs (like chefs, guest relations, casino pit-bosses, cruise directors, etc.) were all from the United States or Europe. So you would probably be in good company. But I bet it's probably difficult to get past all the different cultural barriers between you and your shipmates. Would certainly be an interesting work environment. At any rate, it seems like an adventure and I hope it works out for you. Keep us posted! |
07-22-2012, 11:56 PM | #6 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
Do you have any cruise experience, Tom? I would hate to take the job and find out I wasn't a good "cruise guy".
Anyway, I wish you the best in getting the job if you do like that environment.
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07-23-2012, 12:56 AM | #7 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
I looked into the cruise jobs after college but decided against it. Definitely sounds interesting if you like travel and want to try something different. If I were you, I would make sure to ask how you can spend your off-time while on the boat. Ask if you can get off while in port, or if you have to stay on the boat at all times. I personally would not want to work on a cruise ship if I couldn't get off in port.
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07-23-2012, 06:55 AM | #8 | |
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07-23-2012, 04:11 AM | #9 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
Could be fun and sounds like you could visit some places you might not otherwise get a chance to see...but wouldn't know I never worked on a cruise ship. It is only a one year commitment, it will be over before you know it.
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07-23-2012, 06:38 AM | #11 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
DON'T GET FIRED! Was talking to an assistant cruise director from NCL when Grace & I were in Hawaii -- she said that when someone is terminated with cause by a cruise line, you are left at whatever the next port of call happens to be.
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07-23-2012, 06:41 AM | #12 | |
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Good luck, Tommy!
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07-23-2012, 09:53 AM | #13 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
OP for US Citizen's staff is not so bad. I would also want to know what rank you would carry. Even amoung staff their are benefits restricted based on rank. Read your contract VERY carefully. Cruise ships and companies don't operate under US Employment laws and protections. No EEO, no OSHA etc. It is all international law, which is laughable, and contract law. Staff is usually European on most vessels, very few US Citizens outside of cruise director even if that, so you will be the minority. Good luck either way.
False. Unless that port of call is in the same country as the country of residence/citizenship of the person and they could kick you off the boat the cruise line, not individual, would be required to pay for and guarantee departure to the home country of citizenship/residency under International Law.
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07-23-2012, 07:37 AM | #14 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
People always dangled this type of job in front of me when I was fresh out of college, 'you can be a AV guy
on a cruise ship, all you do is roll around karts of sound equipment, and videotape the shows'....But I never heard a single good thing about it. 'THEY' say that its hell being on a ship because there is nowhere to go when you need to get away. "THEY" also say there is nothing filthier than a cruise ship, but who knows if anything 'they' say is ever true. |
07-23-2012, 09:51 AM | #16 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
Tell me about it!
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07-23-2012, 10:08 AM | #17 | |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
Some good points brought up by you guys, I have cruised before and enjoyed it, but I'm sure being staff is different. I have a full page of questions for the person I interview with tomorrow.
This is one of the FAQ sheets the sent out as I got started in the process. Ill throw it up here as some people seem interested. Quote:
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07-23-2012, 10:18 AM | #18 |
Where's my buffaloooo ...
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
Stupid question, Tom, but are you paid during the two-months off -- and if so, is the rate of pay the same?
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07-23-2012, 10:27 AM | #19 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
I don't think you are paid during those two months. I think it works like a teachers salary, though I'm sure i could find some side work for one of my buddies who does foreclosure homes or something along the line of easy under the table money. But like i said "I don't think so"; it's one of my questions to ask tomorrow.
My big question is whats the employee discount, can I take a month long European cruise during those 2 months on the cheap?
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07-23-2012, 06:29 PM | #20 |
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Re: Work on a Cruise ship?
Disclaimer: I have NO experience working for a cruise line, so this is my observations only.
Reading that FAQ, I see a lot of well-worded roundabouts to the questions. "...in deference to our paying guests and in accordance with on board regulations" sounds suspiciously like "not gonna happen." I'm just paranoid but, I would find out more from a reliable source inside before I'd commit to that. Free opinion, worth what you paid for it
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