Working On A Cruise Ship
Costs such as accommodation and food are taken care of.
Working on a cruise ship. To work on a cruise ship you must meet the following basic requirements. Why work on a cruise ship. Have the required visa or work permit.
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. Its a helluva lot. Working onboard cruise ships may be an unconventional career but it is one of the most fulfilling ones I know of out there.
The majority of cruise lines have ships registered in different countries and therefore dont need to. Their main task is to provide training for future cruise ship employees guide them through the complete hiring process and prepare them for work on a cruise ship. Have the required visa or work permit.
Being independent concessionaire companies have special contracts with cruise companies and rent out their space or run business onboard cruise ships. Theres not much privacy if youre a member of the crew. Long hours and no days off Typically crewmembers are required to work an 11-hour day every day for three to nine months.
Few days off while at sea. Many jobs on a cruise ship also pay for. Quite often youll have to share a room with at least one if not more.
Cons of Working on Cruise Ships. Crew cafeterias also known as Crew Mess with a variety of menu items from around the world. The following article on Life on Iris mentions the perks of working on a cruise ship.
