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Thinking of working on a cruise ship but you're not sure of what's
involved? We have tried to answer many frequently asked questions
to give you as much information as possible before you start applying
for cruise ship jobs.
Q: What's in my cabin?
A: Space is limited onboard and cabins are no exception. For this
reason, it’s important to pack light. Depending on your
position you may or may not share a cabin, however beyond having
a roommate,
your
cabin will most often include a bed with reading light, desk,
TV, phone, sink, hanging closet with a few hangers and drawers.
Officers
will have a private toilet and shower.
Q: What kind of food will
I eat?
A: You will eat your meals in designated areas depending on your
ship and your rank. You will find a variety of foods that appeal
to
tastes of our international crewmembers. There are usually
vending machines
where you can purchase drinks and snacks for a modest amount.
Q: Can
I cook in my cabin?
A: No, you can’t cook in your cabin for safety reasons. No
warming or cooking appliances are allowed in your cabin.
Q: How about
laundry service?
A:
You are expected to keep your clothes
clean, fresh smelling, and free of stains. Your uniforms will be laundered
without
charge through crew laundry services. For personal clothing
you can
often
use the
crew laundry machines at no charge or for a small fee.
Q: What
recreation activities are there?
A: Standard recreational equipment, based on available space,
often includes a crew gym, ping pong table, disc pool
table, basketball
net and balls, foosball table, dartboards, video arcade,
and videos. Most cruise ships have a Crew Activity
Committee that organizes many of the crew activities. 10-12 crewmembers
volunteer
and represent the employee groups onboard.
The CAC organizes crew parties, crew bingo, shore excursions,
team sports, and a variety of other recreational activities
only limited
by their imagination.
Q: What happens if I am sick?
A: There is medical staff onboard every ship to address
illness and emergencies. When you are feeling ill
you should advise
your supervisor
and report to the infirmary during crew consulting
hours. This is a complimentary service to all ?crewmembers.
Q: Can
I purchase items in the shops onboard?
A: Yes, and you will receive discounted prices. There
are also sales organized by ?the shop managers.
Q: How
and when do I get paid?
A: Usually with cruise ships there are opportunities
to draw a portion of your salary 2-3 times each
month depending on your
position.
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