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Cruise Ship Employment – “Secrets”

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Learn The Insider Secrets On How To Get A Cruise Ship

Job,Travel The World And Get Paid For It.

After three and a half years of cruising the world, mainly on the Queen Elizabeth 2, I ended up traveling to over fifty countries and six continents around the world. If you’ve ever wondered how to get a job on a cruise ship, then keep reading so I can share with you the secrets on how to do the exact same thing.

Many people wonder what it’s like working on a cruise ship and are even more curious how to get a job on one. You might be thinking it’s like an insider’s secret! In a way it is, but it won’t be when you finish reading this article. My first job on a cruise ship came when a cruise employment agent contacted a friend of mine who was unavailable to work, so my friend told him to contact me and the rest is history. I’ve also got jobs for several friends who ended up traveling the world, but for the people who don’t know me, it’s okay because I’ll show you how to do the same thing in a different way.

Here is exactly how it works. For every department on a ship, there is someone who oversees that department. That person reports to someone on land in the corporate offices for the cruise ship company, whether it is Princess, Royal Caribbean or Carnival. Now here’s the hooker. That person in corporate works with an agency or contractor that hires people by qualifying them before come aboard the cruise ship. This is what happens 70% of the time. 20% are hired through the companies that are on-board contractors. These can be the on-board shops, art auctioneers, photographers or other third party revenue vendors. The other 10% are people who contact the cruise ships directly for certain positions such as Sales Specialists, Printers, Disk Jockeys and people who have jobs that only involve one or a few people.

When people are hired through an agency, there’s a fee that’s paid by either the cruise ship or the employer. Usually this fee is paid by the cruise ship. It’s a way to hire a third party Human Resources to take care of all the logistics and coordinate with the corporate office and employers on-board. This only makes sense because there are many logistics of hiring, ticketing and travel guidelines. From there, the third party agent or administrative assistant from the corporate office will be just a phone call away for anything you need until you join.

There are plenty of jobs to choose from with the amount of ships at sea nowadays. For instance, one cruise line will have more “entertainment” jobs, as to where another ship may have more “hotel services” positions available for you to choose from. Obviously you’ll be working, but you’ll also be traveling. To get days off in ports and spend as much time ashore as possible, work out schedules with your fellow co-workers. You may be thinking that sounds like a daunting task, but trust me, it’s no biggie and takes about thirty seconds before everyone is happy. If you work in certain departments, like the entertainment department, your department gets to make your own schedule. Other departments, like casinos and shops aren’t allowed to work while in port (not a bad job to have)!

If you can, try to get a job on a ship that has a big fleet or that has alot of destinations. When I was with Premiere Cruise Lines, I transferred cruise Lines three times in four months, so instead of going to just two countries, I went to ten. Another example is Princess Cruise Lines, which has several ships that all follow a similar protocol throughout. That way, crew can transfer from one ship to another with ease and confidence.

You would be quite surprised to see how many resources and agencies can help you get a job on a cruise ship. You’re probably thinking, “How would I get a job out of the thousands of people who apply?”

Okay, here’s the secret. Those thousands of people you’re thinking about are thinking the same thing, so they don’t even apply! You wouldn’t believe the shortage of staff cruise ships companies always have. If there isn’t a job immediately, one will open up within three months because that is how the contracts work out with multiple ships. There was NEVER a day when all the jobs were filled in ANY department. Department heads are ALWAYS asking the agencies if they have found anyone to fill the position. In many cases, positions don’t even get filled! Many crew have to EXTEND their contracts because the agencies can’t find the right people, because everyone is wondering, “There must be several people who would get the job before me,” or they just simply don’t know the people to contact.

Many people ask me everyday how to get a job on a cruise ship; after all, I achieved my dreams by twenty-four and have seen several others do the same. What I always tell people is simple. Get a database and resource guide so you can contact these hiring agencies and corporate offices directly. From all the resource guides I’ve seen, nothing compares to the one I came across awhile ago, which was Neil Maxwell Key’s resource site. He used to travel the world on cruise ships as well, but took it a step further to gather all the resources anybody could need to get a cruise ship job.

If you’re looking to do what only your friends and family dream of, then go get a cruise ship job. People are fascinated by the concept and will always be asking you what it’s like traveling the world and getting paid for it.

About the Author

Scott Lundergan did two world cruises on QE2, traveled to over fifty countries and six continents. When people ask him how they can travel the world, he simply refers them to thecruiseshiplife.com

A Cruise is a Great Deal

Friday, December 29th, 2006

A cruise is an opportunity to relax and enjoy being taken care of. You can take in the warm sun on a beach, devour amazing food, be entertained without out driving very far, and have time alone away from the noise of everyday life. Going on a cruise is becoming easier for nearly everyone to afford and it can be enjoyed any time of the year.

What’s so Great about a Cruise?

If you choose a cruise for your vacation you can get the best deal for your money. This is true for many reasons. You can visit multiple places without having to pack and unpack constantly. The best cruise lasts about seven days. Any shorter and you feel like it is over before you’ve fully relaxed. Any longer and you get home sick. Seven days is plenty of time to visit about three different places, while having time to just hang out and enjoy the atmosphere.

If you get one of the cruise packages, you can get everything inclusive. This means that for one price you get lodging, great cuisine, and plenty of entertainment. This is probably the best way to relax because you aren’t worrying about sticking to a budget. Instead you can eat all that you want and do nearly all the activities. A cruise will typically have food available 24 hours a day. This is perfect if you are up late enjoying the moonlight or engaging in some entertainment during normal eating times.

With any cruise liner that you use, you can find entertainment and food for all age groups. So you don’t have to worry about whether you and your kids will be able to find things you enjoy. There are live shows, dancing, late night movies, a piano bar, games, and much more. It will be nearly impossible to take part in all the activities going on because you will be so busy enjoying yourself. On a cruise you will also find an onboard chronicle that you will want to have handy to see when all the activities occur and what they entail. The cruise may have the chronicle delivered to your cabin door or maybe you’ll need to go to the front desk for a copy.

The food is so amazing you’ll have a hard time resisting it. So if you feel like you need to keep in shape you can spend time in the fully-equipped gym that will usually have a fitness instructor available to give you some pointers.

If you prefer to just relax during the cruise, you can take part in the onboard spa. Here you’ll enjoy massages by professionals that can really help you take your mind off all the worries from back home. There is also a beauty salon available on many cruises where you can get all spruced up for a fancy evening in the dining room. The beauty salon and spa aren’t part of the all-inclusive package, so you’ll want to set aside some money for it.

Taking Precautions to Ensure you have a good Time

The last thing you want to deal with on your relaxing trip is getting sick. So you will want to bring along some motion sickness pills, which you’ll want to take a half hour before getting on the cruise. If you have a problem with pills, you can also look into getting the motion sickness band that goes on your wrist.

If you are one that usually forgets an essential at home like toothpaste, there will be a store onboard where you can get all kinds of supplies. For more information on specific cruise lines and cruise ship reviews, look online or visit a travel agent. You are sure to find one that is perfect for your preferences.

About Author

Charlie Welf is a seasoned cruiser and loves to help others make the most of their cruise vacation. Get more tips from him at his site Hot Cruise Info

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Planning an Ocean Cruise

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

Doing It Right The First Time

Planning for your first cruise is exhilarating. After all, what can be more relaxing, entertaining and rejuvenating than spending days upon days on the calm and peaceful sea – completely away from it all? Cruises are a great all-in-one vacation combining shopping, shows, dining, lodging and transportation all in one complete package. But without proper planning, you’re may spend an entire weekend touring European monuments instead of scuba diving. So consider the following points before waving ‘anchors away’.

Solo, Couple or Family? Cruise packages and destinations give you a range of choices. These include family fun trips, romantic honeymoon cruises, and theme lines for single, senior, disabled, gay or lesbian passengers. Choosing the right package will ensure you have the most pleasant and satisfying vacation.

Where, When and How Long? Because your final seaport is just as important as the ride itself, research the many luxurious destinations available. Next, decide how long you’d like to set sail. Can you afford a week away or just a quick weekend get-away? What’s the ideal date range for your excursion? This will depend both on your availability and the peak season for your destination. If you can’t afford to change plans due to acts of nature, be sure to book around hurricane and other seasons.

Scuba Diving or Cultural Exploration? Are you a dive in and get wet type, or do you prefer more relaxing and educational activities like touring European cities or visiting museums? Check with various cruise lines to ensure your shore activities align with your personal style.

Formal or Casual? Cruise liners offer a great opportunity to deck out in your favorite evening dress, or unwind in a pair of flip-flops. Select a cruise line and destination that lets you express your inner fashion diva, and remember to ask about deck attire before you pack.

Plan, pack and play your stresses away on the seven seas. To learn more about cruise packages, liners, destinations and seasonal travel deals, visit Vasrue.com Travel, today.

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