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Life on board is definitely an
all-round fun-filled experience. Living life to
the fullest should be a top priority for every
one, and cruise ships allow this to happen!
Unfortunately, most of the land-based jobs
available today to do not provide a fun-filled
experience! The fact of the matter is, anybody
who has worked on a cruise ship will tell you
that it's the best "job" in the world.
Throughout each and every work day, you will
meet new people and make new friends. Every
night, there are parties, and employee
get-together's. You will be meeting people from
nearly every country around the world, and
you'll grow, and get a better understanding
about people from other countries, and how they
live their lives. Exchange an email address
with somebody, and stay in contact for years to
come. We have made hundreds of friends from
dozens of countries around the globe over the
years, and it's wonderful. If you decide to
visit a country one day, co-workers that you had
met on the ship during your work contract will
be there for you and provide hospitality. You
will have more contacts and more resources
available in your life, and that truly is a good
thing. The bottom line is that you will become
more worldly, well-rounded, diverse, and think
differently about other countries and what their
culture is all about. Best of all, you will
save all of your money that you earn, because
you have no expenses!
YOU WILL BANK EVERYTHING!!!
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The
quality of life aboard a cruise ship cannot be
compared to any other normal job. You'll save
all monies earned, receive free room and board,
and you can work for as long as you want, with
no commitments. Here some of the benefits when
working on a cruise ship:
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Free
Room and Board
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Dozens
of employee Benefits (Free Medical/Dental)
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Free
International Travel - Go Ashore and Visit
World Renown Beaches & Resorts
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No
Experience Necessary - On the job training
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Various Types of Contracts - Work for as
long as you want (Seasonal/Part
Time/Full Time) 1-3 weeks, 4-6 weeks, 1-3
months, 4-6 months+
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All
Types of Work Available -Regardless Of Age
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Cruise
Line Travel and Employment Rates Are
Skyrocketing
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Up to
1000 Types of Jobs Available on Each Cruise
Ship
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Able
To Save All Monies Earned - No Expenses
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Thousands of Positions Available
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Monthly salaries from $1500-$8,000 USD Month
"Depending on which position you
hold"
Whichever Cruise Line you decide
to work for, you will meet people from dozens of
countries around the world, and the reason for
this is because that it's more economical for
the Cruise Lines to hire staff Internationally,
"where the ships are actually heading", which
happens to include all of the world-renown
beaches and resorts.
Go ashore
and visit world renown beaches and resorts:
Visit: Hawaii,
The Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Eastern U.S.,
Eastern Canada, All of Europe, China, India,
Southeast Asia, South Pacific, Eastern Russia,
Australia, New Zealand, Baltic Sea, British
Isles, Mediterranean, and the Black Sea.
Visit the
places you've seen on the Travel Channel©
and in Travel/Island Magazine! FOR FREE!
IT'S THE
PERFECT OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL THE WORLD!
Every Day Life
Keep an open mind if you're
deciding to work on a cruise ship. The only way
to know if you like it, is to try it. Sign up
for a 1-3 week contract and decide for yourself
if this is something you would like to do in the
long term. We are sure you will be impressed.
We were!!! There is so much fun you can have!
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Our eBook Today!
Employee Sleeping
Quarters
There are many benefits when
working on a cruise ship. All of which outweigh
any of the disadvantages. There is limited
privacy: You don't get your own room right of
the bat, however there are positions that allow
you to have your own room. Seniority plays a
major role on the ships. Example: If
you're a new employee, and you're heading into
an entry-level position, expect to share a room
with somebody. Usually, you will not have more
than 1 roommate. Also the rooms are very
comfortable and livable. If you don't mind
having a roommate temporarily, you're good to
go! That's the only major issue on the ships.
Now, in many cases, you can pay a minimal fee
each month and get your own room. The thing is,
it may not be economical for you. Chances are,
you won't be spending too much time in the
rooms. You'll either be working or
sightseeing. After you put in about 2-4 months
of work on a ship, you could very well get your
own room by talking to a manager. Again, it's
all about seniority. It's really a great life
on board.
Check Out A
Few Standard Cruise Ship Staff "Shared Cabins"
That We Stayed In. They are actually
fairly large, and are very comfortable.
The maximum amount of people you will share a
cabin with is 1 person.


No Expenses
Nearly all monies earned are
saved. There are literally no expenses, except
when you go ashore and purchase items.
Receiving Postal
Mail From Family and Friends
You can receive mail at nearly
all of the cruise ship ports. The crew purser
will provide you with an itinerary of the ports
you will be visiting and the port agents mailing
addresses at each location. You may send and
receive mail at each port agents mailing
address. The mail will be delivered to the ship
that you are on.
Contract
Lengths/Content
Remember, cruise ship contracts
vary. You may negotiate what you would like in
your contract. Read the contract thoroughly
before you sign. Request more time off if you
wish. Contract Lengths are as follows. 1-3
weeks, 2-3 months, 4-6 months +
Zero Drug Tolerance
No drugs are allowed on the
ship, although alcohol on board is
widely-available, and drinking is common among
employees.
International
Work Environment
There are people from dozens of
countries around the world who work on the
ships. Nearly everyone speaks some English. It
is recommended to anyone who wishes to work on a
cruise ship, that they speak some English.
Time Off
All crew members are free to
go ashore when their schedule allows them to.
Remember, you are free to choose what type of
work contract you want. You may work as much as
you would like.
Eating Your Meals
The cruise ship industry is
known for their 24 hr buffets. You may eat from
the Buffets, Order meals directly from the
kitchen, or you can go to the employee
cafeteria, and eat food there. All food and
beverages are FREE!!!!!!!
Transportation To
and From Cruise Lines
Usually, all of your
transportation expenses, including plane tickets
are paid for by the Cruise Line or the
Employment Agencies when going to and leaving
from the cruise lines. It depends what your
contract states. If you resign or get fired,
chances are no travel expenses are covered by
either parties. Getting home is your
responsibility.
Always Have A Smile
Always have a smile on your
face. It's your job to maintain a positive
attitude towards your co-workers and the
guests. This part is a must. Be outgoing!
Weekly Safety Drill
Crew members must attend a
weekly lifeboat safety drill, plus other
occasional safety drills by law.
Various Types of Cruise Lines
You have the option to work on a
mega-liner, smaller ships, singles cruises,
etc... All information is located within our
ebook.
Documentation
Needed To Work
The only documentation you need
to work on a cruise ship is a (PASSPORT) and
depending on what country you live in, a (VISA),
and it is recommended that you do bring your
birth certificate. If you are from a
country which requires you to get a VISA to work
abroad, just tell the Employment Agency or
Office and they will request the VISA on your
behalf. You can get the (PASSPORT) within
72 hrs by going to a Passport Agency which
offers expedited services. We list all Passport
agencies that you can go to and get your
passport within our ebook, or alternatively, you
can go to any post office and pick up a passport
application. It takes a few weeks to get it
that way. All Passport and VISA information is
located within our ebook.
A
Financial Comparison: Cruise Ship Jobs vs.
Land-Based Jobs:
Always remember, it's not about
how much money you earn, it's how much you save
that counts. Below you will find a financial
comparison with the costs that you would incur
when employed on a: Cruise Ship and a
Land-Based Job:
Estimated Living Costs Per
Month For A Land-Based Job:
Please
keep in mind that these figures are
conservative...
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Rent |
Room Furnishings |
Utilities |
Phone |
Gas |
Auto Insurance |
Food |
Every Day
Purchases |
Leisure Activities |
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$400 |
$100 |
$75 |
$50 |
$50 |
$75 |
$200 |
$100 |
$100 |
TOTAL: $1150
Estimated Living Costs Per
Month On Any Cruise Ship:
|
Rent |
Room Furnishings |
Utilities |
Phone |
Gas |
Auto Insurance |
Food |
Every Day
Purchases |
Leisure Activities |
|
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
TOTAL: $0
The average entry-level
income from a cruise ship job is $2000 a month.
You bank the full $2,000. Pay Rate increase
requests granted frequently.
Total Yearly Savings:
$24,000 - Able To Travel - No Cost To Live
Let's say you make the same
amount of money at a land-based job. You bank
only $850. Raises not as frequent.
Total Yearly Savings:
$10,200 - Unable To Travel - With Living
Costs Incurred
What is best for
you?
Break The
Monotony Of Every Day Life On Land!
ALL
INFORMATION TO OBTAIN THE PERFECT CRUISE SHIP
JOB IS WITHIN OUR EBOOK:
Don't
Miss Out!
Life's great
on board!

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