Cruise question please help? |
| Ok I have a question me and my family are going on a cruise next week I have been informed by my travel agent that we can register online for the ship it is a carnival cruise what exactly do I do ... |
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License for sailing a sailboat? |
Do I need to get the license to sail in US and Caribbeans waters, or having my friend who is experience with sailing can show me and teach me?
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Carnival or Princess Cruises?.....? |
| My family and i are going on a cruise to the Caribbean this will be my first, i am a teenager and would like a fun environment, like a teen club, but i don't know which cruise line is better,C... |
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P&O or similar liners, who to talk to for a job? |
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I am a qualified electrical engineer, and know abour ships etc.,
But less of the trumpet blowing.
I have divorced , and looking for a merchant seamanship.
Odd, perhaps, but I ... |
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Carnival Cruise Help!!!!? |
Okay several ?'s
-The travel agent said we payed for the food, does that mean we can eat in the fancy restaurants as well as hamburgers?
-we are going to Cozumel/Progreso ... |
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I am looking for employment on a cruise ship? |
| I'm only sixteen years old, but I'm really into this. I'd be pretty much up for anything. Maybe not housekeeping though. Or anything having to do with food. Any ideas or information? W... |
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Is any one going on Royal Caribbean Liberty Of The Seas, 7 Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise, July 19, 2008? |
| Hi! I'm 14 and kind of shy, but not really. Anyway I was wondering if there is any teens who are going on the same cruise as me. If there is please respond to this. Maybe we could meet on the ... |
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Are pools open at night? |
simple enough question : )
im going on a carnival cruise in august and wanted to know if the pools are always open Additional Details oh, and how many bathingsuits should i bring ... |
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Any tips on what to pack to go on a cruise to Belize and Costa Maya? |
| This is my 1st cruise and my first time going outside of the US. We are going April 4-9. I'm trying to get everything together that I need and I am open for suggestions! :)... |
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What are some cruise recommendations for a group of people in their early 20s? |
We are looking to take a cruise from either NYC or Miami. Group will be ~8 in our early 20s. What are some lines to look into for our demographic?
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Passport requirements? |
| I'm a residen t in the usa i'm cuban and i want to go on a cruise this year in the summer, i'm not sure what are the travel requirements and i don't want to book a cruise and then ... |
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C1/D Visa Application - DS-156 Form? |
| I am in the UK and have an appointment with the US Embassy tomorrow to get a C1/D visa. My letter of employment has arrived, but it doesn't state the period of my contract, does that matter? A... |
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Ontiretse M |
Is there any cruise ship jobs agency in london that is not a crab? |
i dealt with 1 agency for cruise ship since may n still nothing,no jobs n no promises ,funny part i have paid my money for their service.n every time i check them,got stories,some1 plis help with good agency. |
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Naanie
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What kind of job are you looking for? You can go directly to Harding Bros in the UK and they have lots of jobs in gift shops onboard a variety of cruise ships.
Once onboard as a shoppie, you can apply as a Purser or something else directly via the Hotel Director or Chief Purser. (That's how I got my job!)
But you will need to complete a full contract as a Shop Assistant first...
Best thing - it won't cost you anything to apply! |
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Penny B
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the first mistake was paying for the promise of a job. I did not think that was legal, but then again, you are in the UK, and things are differnt there.
I would go directly to the cruise lines. don't pay the middle man what you can do yourself.
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James P
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I don't know any good ones, but agencies that charge you are usually bad: they take your money and do nothing. Good agencies charge the employer for finding staff, not you.
Why not contact some cruise companies and ask if they will employ staff directly; if not, ask who their agency is. |
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ggcj.new1
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I work on the cruise ships and I would suggest as some of the others have said, contact the main cruise lines and find out more. Also on the company web sites there are buttons to the vacancies, but all are not apparent, some are called 'about us' etc. so keep searching. I also contacted a company that supplied a very good guide book with job profiles, how to get work, contact addresses etc and you got a bi-monthly news sheet with all latest vacancies. They are based in Glasgow, so plug it into a search engine, they were helpful. The service does cost a few quid but in my mind well worth it.
But be prepared for some long work hours and not large pay as it’s made up with tips in the areas you are looking at.
Just done some research for you as it was a couple of years ago I used them and the company can be found on www.cruiseservices.co.uk
The other thing to think of is 10 hours a day is a good day in some jobs on the ships with 11 and 12 being more like it, with the accommodation and bar work, other jobs have less work time, or if you have experience in something and get offered a supervisors position, or go for administration on the Pursers side of life, the working hours are less. but the company I mention will check your CV and suggest the options.
Good Luck |
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