Frequently Asked Questions About Finding A Job On Cruise Ships. And Like Other Stuff.

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Wait, let me stop you now. If the title didn’t already give it away, this post is about finding a job on a cruise ship. So if you aren’t seriously looking for a job on a cruise ship, your time would be best spent doing something else. For instance, have you Facebook poked anyone lately?

Anyway, back to the point. I’ve been an affiliate for How To Work On A Cruise Ship for a while now and while I happily continue to do so, I’ve noticed that there have been requests for a cheaper, less detailed version. Something to just point them in the right direction and off they go.

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Part One: How To Get Hired
1. Where Do I Start?
2. What Jobs Are There On Ships?
3. What’s The Best Job?
4. Where Do I Find Job Listings?
5. I Got A Positive Response From A Recruiter! Now What?
6. Looking The Part
7. The Cruise Ship Interview
8. Getting Your Visa
9. Do I Have To Pay A Recruiter?
10. What Will I Need To Bring?

Part Two: Shit I Wish I Knew Before Working On A Cruise Ship
1. How Long Are Contracts For?
2. How Much Will I Get Paid?
3. How Much Will I Save?
4. How Many Hours A Day Will I Have To Work?
5. How Much Time Off Will I Have?
6. Can I Change Jobs When I Get To The Ship?
7. Will I Have Other Duties?
8. Is It Easy To Get Fired?
9. Will I Get Any Training Onboard?
10. How Do I Get Paid?
11. What Is Accommodation Like?
12. Am I Allowed In Guest Areas?
13. Do I Need To Buy Our Own Uniforms?
14. Who Pays For My Flights?
15. How Do I Contact Home?
16. How Is Ship Life?
17. And Now For A Word Of Warning
Bonus: Ridiculous Asked Questions About Working On Cruise Ships

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This post was sponsored by How To Work On A Cruise Ship – complete eGuide.

About Me


In 2004, I sold everything I owned to go see the world. In that time, I've run with bulls, watched the Man burn, volunteered at a special-needs summer camp, hosted & couchsurfed with 100+ people, taught English, trained with Muay Thai fighters, hugged strangers on the street and this one time, I even hitchhiked naked. Currently, I work on a boat. When I'm on land, I look for adventure! ....... ....... ........ Let's keep in touch: @roymarvelous, facebook & RSS. Love you long time :)



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10 Comments for Frequently Asked Questions About Finding A Job On Cruise Ships. And Like Other Stuff.

gino villarreal

well my question is, if i can work as a bellboy in cruise ships?

    Roy Marvelous

    If by bellboy you mean cleaner, then yes.

moses chanda

how do i apply to work on a cruise ship?

    Roy Marvelous

    It’s all in the ebook. Amazing, I know!

asha raghoobur

who will pay for my flight ticket .do i need to buy my own uniform.how much salary i get.

    Roy Marvelous

    the cruise line. yes. 42.

aNN

twitter:
i WANT TO WORK IN A CRUISE SHIP BUT I DONT HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE.IS THAT POSSIBLE?

    Roy Marvelous

    I dunno. Are you able to type without CAPS LOCK on? IS THAT POSSIBLE? ;)

Linda Mercy

twitter:
I am interested in working on a cruise ship as well. I am currently employed as an Accounting Officer. Are there any vacancies in my field and how do I go about applying.

Kind Regards

    Roy Marvelous

    Hi Linda. There are many accounting-related positions on board. Depending on where your from you can try to apply directly to the cruise line or via recruiters.