Cruise Ship JobsCRUISE SHIP JOBS Do you have what it takes?
People tend to think a job on a cruise
ship is a 24/7 vacation - just annoyingly interrupted by work. The
brutal truth is: it's 100 percent the other way around. It's a 24/7 job
- every now and then interrupted by some hours off. And it's a job hard
to escape. There is no going home after a long day.
You think working on a cruise ship is fun? Think twice. A job on a
cruise ship is a job with greater impact then most people think. Not
just because of the long hours and hard work. It's a job that is hard
to get away from. How many people sleep in the office or the factory
after a hard days work? That's exactly what cruise ship employees do.
Home is work, work is home. There is no 9 to 5. There even aren't any
weekends. It takes a special kind of people who are able to cope with
that.
Don't get me wrong: for those special people who can deal with the fact
that their office is home and their home is the office, working on a
cruise ship may be a perfect career choice. Let's face it. How many
people wake up in a different country every morning? How many people
can tell the difference between a sunset in Aruba and and a sunset in
Antigua by personal experience? When you are up to the challenges, a
career on a cruise ship is a dream come true.
Let's put your dreams into perspective and find out whether you are
ready for life and career on board. Let us proceed through a checklist
to see what you need to make it to that sailing beauty.
EXPERIENCE A modern cruise
ship is a village on its own. There are carpenters, hair dressers,
mechanics, nurses, managers and... well, you name it. But remember
this: you will never ever be a nurse (or what ever) on a cruise ship
without experience back on land. It's that simple. Well, actually, it's
even worse. Most cruise liners hire only the best nurses, the best
carpenters, the best... well, I guess you get the picture. There is a
very good reason their policy on hiring people is as strict as it is.
Once at sea you are on your own. Both co-workers and passengers rely on
your know-how and experience.
FIVE SIX STAR SERVICE Working
on a cruise ship, makes you part of a team that has just one goal: five
star service to the passengers. Six stars were ever possible. If your
attitude is different, you'd better take an anonymous on shore job,
where you can hide
from the customer.
PROFESSIONALISM While it's
not always easy to maintain it through long hours of work, the
management will expect you not only to take pride in your work but also
to excel in your service every day.
RELIABILITY Reliability is
of the greatest concern to cruise owners who have to usually deal with
dozens of employees who get attracted to cruise based jobs mostly as a
fad quotient. Your credibility needs to convince them that you will not
desert the ship in some exotic locale once the initial novelty is lost,
and will last at least the tenure of your contract (usually six months)
with them. Most cruise owners get cold feet at the thought of replacing
staff at some unknown port and hence are cynical about recruiting
individuals who give the impression of giving the job at a cruise ship
a go just for the heck of it.
PRESENTATION You don't
mind a loose button? You like to shave once every three days? Get a job
somewhere else. Like the rest of the hospitality industry, presentation
is of utmost significance to your employers. You will be expected as an
employee
of the ship to be well turned out every single day of the tenure of
your contract. Especially if you are to be in contact with the
passengers.
HARD WORK and ENTHUSIASM Maybe
you don't wane hear this, but old school qualities like hard work and
enthusiasm fetches you points everywhere but especially on a cruise
ship. Working on a cruise ship is NOT a 9 to 5 sort of job.
SMILE (and keep smiling) Long
hours and back breaking jobs not withstanding, you will be required to
provide service with a smile. A BIG smile. Your duty as a staff member
on board includes making the passengers feel welcome and a cheerful
face and pleasant attitude are its basic ingredients.
DEVELOP A THICK SKIN
Believe me: not every passenger seems to enjoy its cruise. Don't ask why - accept it. And keep smiling.
HOMELESS I always felt
living on a cruise ship is quit adventurous. But be prepared for
feeling lost every once and a while. You can't be there when a relative
celebrates a birthday. You won't be at your sisters graduation. You
might even be thousands miles away when your firstborn makes its first
steps. The cruise ship is your home and the crew is your family as long
as the
voyage lasts. For some people that's not enough.
GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER The
biggest mistake you can make, is to get a job on a cruise ship trying
to escape on shore problems. You will get away the moment the ship sets
sail, but the problems wont. They will haunt you. All the way to the
Caribbean or where ever the ship takes you - making it almost
impossible to live up to your on board duties. Even on the biggest of
all cruise ships, on shore
problems will make you feel trapped. So get your act together before
you apply for a job on a cruise ship.
Didn't I scare you enough? Then you probably have what it takes to
work on a cruise ship. That's cool! Go for it. Call every cruise
company you can think of and see what openings they have. Proof them
you are the kind of employee they are looking for and get ready for the
time of your life.
Did you know you can
submit your own articles? Tell the rest of the world about your cruise.
Isn’t that fun? Go to ‘Submit articles’
on the left and you’ll see how easy it is. I love
to hear your cruise stories!
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