I worked on ships with more than 6 years. In my opinion, is a life-changing experience that many strengths and has very few negatives.
You have the ability to time with people with a sense of adventure and a shared fondness for travel to spend. After the cruise, you have the opportunity to many countries around the world to see.
The payment depends on your experience, your work and the duration of their service. The advantage is that you do not pay taxes, obtain housing, food, medical care and reimbursement. So he saves 95% of what you earn. To give you an idea when I started, I won a measley U.S. $ 1000 per month. Today, they earn around U.S. $ 6000 per month and holiday pay. Do you know someone who can not pay their mortgage to $ 5500 per month? * If you are in the United States, some cruise lines to deduct federal taxes from your salary, others not.
Negatives ... Are 1) you separate from his family for 4-6 months at a time 2) If you do, you have) a cabin (cabin is very small 3) The long hours 4) working 7 days a week
The cruise lines lately done that employees remain happy that a few more productive years then the employee held for 6-12 months. For this reason, pension plans are long, crew gym, bar crew to travel free on the port, crew activities, parties of the crew (beer etc.) Crew Group Travel. One thing that is never boring.
Cruises rent you not someone who just wants a job. You need to have several years of experience in their field before they considered. Contrary to popular belief, not many Americans on board (not paid for), but because many Americans (are) willing to work with a few exceptions, how many hours needed. The minimum age for work on board is 21 years.
The best idea is to look back for the working boats as a very successful career and reward, rather than a summer job as well. If you do this, very wealthy, will see the world and new friends from all over the world. Good luck.
I worked on ships with more than 6 years. In my opinion, is a life-changing experience that many strengths and has very few negatives.
You have the ability to time with people with a sense of adventure and a shared fondness for travel to spend. After the cruise, you have the opportunity to many countries around the world to see.
The payment depends on your experience, your work and the duration of their service. The advantage is that you do not pay taxes, obtain housing, food, medical care and reimbursement. So he saves 95% of what you earn. To give you an idea when I started, I won a measley U.S. $ 1000 per month. Today, they earn around U.S. $ 6000 per month and holiday pay. Do you know someone who can not pay their mortgage to $ 5500 per month? * If you are in the United States, some cruise lines to deduct federal taxes from your salary, others not.
Negatives ... Are 1) you separate from his family for 4-6 months at a time 2) If you do, you have) a cabin (cabin is very small 3) The long hours 4) working 7 days a week
The cruise lines lately done that employees remain happy that a few more productive years then the employee held for 6-12 months. For this reason, pension plans are long, crew gym, bar crew to travel free on the port, crew activities, parties of the crew (beer etc.) Crew Group Travel. One thing that is never boring.
Cruises rent you not someone who just wants a job. You need to have several years of experience in their field before they considered. Contrary to popular belief, not many Americans on board (not paid for), but because many Americans (are) willing to work with a few exceptions, how many hours needed. The minimum age for work on board is 21 years.
The best idea is to look back for the working boats as a very successful career and reward, rather than a summer job as well. If you do this, very wealthy, will see the world and new friends from all over the world. Good luck.
Send your application to a Cruise Line ... there are several. Prince and Princess, Celebrity, Carnival .... Good luck. It's not as glamorous as it appears on Love Boat, but his adventure.
The implementation of the open positions - but beware, this is not a good lifestyle. They treat them like dirt. I worked for 3 years for Royal Caribbean and hated.
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I worked on ships with more than 6 years. In my opinion, is a life-changing experience that many strengths and has very few negatives.
You have the ability to time with people with a sense of adventure and a shared fondness for travel to spend. After the cruise, you have the opportunity to many countries around the world to see.
The payment depends on your experience, your work and the duration of their service. The advantage is that you do not pay taxes, obtain housing, food, medical care and reimbursement. So he saves 95% of what you earn. To give you an idea when I started, I won a measley U.S. $ 1000 per month. Today, they earn around U.S. $ 6000 per month and holiday pay. Do you know someone who can not pay their mortgage to $ 5500 per month? * If you are in the United States, some cruise lines to deduct federal taxes from your salary, others not.
Negatives ...
Are 1) you separate from his family for 4-6 months at a time
2) If you do, you have) a cabin (cabin is very small
3) The long hours
4) working 7 days a week
The cruise lines lately done that employees remain happy that a few more productive years then the employee held for 6-12 months. For this reason, pension plans are long, crew gym, bar crew to travel free on the port, crew activities, parties of the crew (beer etc.) Crew Group Travel. One thing that is never boring.
Cruises rent you not someone who just wants a job. You need to have several years of experience in their field before they considered. Contrary to popular belief, not many Americans on board (not paid for), but because many Americans (are) willing to work with a few exceptions, how many hours needed. The minimum age for work on board is 21 years.
The best idea is to look back for the working boats as a very successful career and reward, rather than a summer job as well. If you do this, very wealthy, will see the world and new friends from all over the world. Good luck.
I worked on ships with more than 6 years. In my opinion, is a life-changing experience that many strengths and has very few negatives.
You have the ability to time with people with a sense of adventure and a shared fondness for travel to spend. After the cruise, you have the opportunity to many countries around the world to see.
The payment depends on your experience, your work and the duration of their service. The advantage is that you do not pay taxes, obtain housing, food, medical care and reimbursement. So he saves 95% of what you earn. To give you an idea when I started, I won a measley U.S. $ 1000 per month. Today, they earn around U.S. $ 6000 per month and holiday pay. Do you know someone who can not pay their mortgage to $ 5500 per month? * If you are in the United States, some cruise lines to deduct federal taxes from your salary, others not.
Negatives ...
Are 1) you separate from his family for 4-6 months at a time
2) If you do, you have) a cabin (cabin is very small
3) The long hours
4) working 7 days a week
The cruise lines lately done that employees remain happy that a few more productive years then the employee held for 6-12 months. For this reason, pension plans are long, crew gym, bar crew to travel free on the port, crew activities, parties of the crew (beer etc.) Crew Group Travel. One thing that is never boring.
Cruises rent you not someone who just wants a job. You need to have several years of experience in their field before they considered. Contrary to popular belief, not many Americans on board (not paid for), but because many Americans (are) willing to work with a few exceptions, how many hours needed. The minimum age for work on board is 21 years.
The best idea is to look back for the working boats as a very successful career and reward, rather than a summer job as well. If you do this, very wealthy, will see the world and new friends from all over the world. Good luck.
Send your application to a Cruise Line ... there are several.
Prince and Princess, Celebrity, Carnival ....
Good luck. It's not as glamorous as it appears on Love Boat, but his adventure.
The implementation of the open positions - but beware, this is not a good lifestyle. They treat them like dirt. I worked for 3 years for Royal Caribbean and hated.
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