What's It Like Working On A Cruise Ship Reddit
The meals for the crews was pretty bomb and you could also eatdrink anywhere you wanted on the ship as long as you were off your shift and not in your work clothes.
What's it like working on a cruise ship reddit. Odds are someone died on your cruise. As the title states Im considering signing on with a cruise line. This thread is archived.
Is it fun or awful. So any time a new girl started working on the ship the first night at the crew bar. Heres what we learned including 10 facts about working on a cruise ship you might.
Depending on the ship crews have their own gyms lounge areas dining rooms and decks. Almost every ship however has a crew bar where workers spend most of their precious free time. I worked the shows so i only worked at night unless there was an injury or staff change and there was.
As an American YOU HAVE no clue what the work ethic on board the ship is its a couple of steps above slave labor 247. Staffers and crew members typically can expect to work upward of 70 hours per week more for cooks and other restaurant workers. But several ex- and current employees took to reddit to reveal what really goes on behind closed doors.
I worked 4 and 12 years for rccl. I work in the retail stores on board known on ships as shoppies and were generally seen as having the best job for the amount of time off we get during port time. Apparently every single night in a crew bar is like a college frat party.
Posted by 5 minutes ago. Cruise ship contracts are like 6 straight months of work no days off. On the mainstream cruiselines I would work 60-70 hours a week on average with three 13 hour shifts on sea days and four 4.
