Working On A Cruise Ship
Cruise Ship Jobs - Current Vacancies.
Working on a cruise ship. Cruise-ship crews are known for partying after work and let me tell you we sometimes live up to that standard. Being independent concessionaire companies have special contracts with cruise companies and rent out their space or run business onboard cruise ships. To work on a cruise ship you must meet the following basic requirements.
There are very strict alcohol policies for the staff but the crew-bar drinks are cheap and the parties are so much fun so learning a level of self-control is crucial. If you will be working on a US-flagged ship currently the only major US-flagged ship its the Pride of America owned by NCL and sailing out of Hawaii on 7-day cruises to visit all the island. Working on a cruise ship involves long hours for sure but every crew member does have free time and there are always crew activities organized to ensure that ship life involves much more than just work.
All Cruise Jobs is the biggest job board within the cruise line industry with the most current cruise ship job vacancies available on the internet. Many jobs on a cruise ship also pay for. Have a valid passport.
Likewise while there are crew parties organized every week or two working on a cruise ship does involve real responsibilities and anyone. The most obvious benefit of working on a cruise ship is the opportunity to travel the world. Long hours and no days off Typically crewmembers are required to work an 11-hour day every day for three to nine months.
Pass a criminal background check. Depending on the cruise line and the position you are hired for an active contract can go from 6 to 12 months. Pass a criminal background check.
Crew Store with discounted convenience items such as toiletries and snacks. Costs such as accommodation and food are taken care of. Few days off while at sea.
