Re: looking for A JOB ON A CRUISESHIPTry this web site.
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"Brian K" <brian1951BLOG@earthlink . net > wrote in message
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> On 6/14/2008 10:21 PM Jim plucked Senior Frog's Magic Twanger and said:
>> like the title says i am looking for a job i am in Florida atm , and
>> i am intrested in geting a job , it don't ahve to be one of them big
>> cruises , it ca be on a yacht also or anything that will include a decent
>> salary and traveling all over the caibbean , mexico , even europe
>> so if you own a yacht and need a man i am here please give me a hint ,
>> email , phone number something
>> i am good peeps ;-)
>>
> You might do better posting on rec.travel.cruises. Cruise ship work or
> yacht work requires some marketable skills It involves more than just
> traveling to interesting ports of call. You may have to work and not have
> shore leave at a port you want to visit. Above all you need to put the
> passenger first with a smile. You may be transferred from one ship to
> another in the fleet, which means you need the ability to get along
> working with a new ship's complement. (This means the staff: captain plus
> officers, customer service, maintenance, house keeping and galley staff.)
> Most important and this is more true with yachts you can't be prone to sea
> sickness. Check the various cruise web sights for a link to employment.
> That should give you an idea of the kind of jobs which need to be filled.
> Then you can look at your work history and see if you have any experience
> they need.
>
> Good luck!
>
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