I do have some experience watching "Love Boat" in the early 80's and from
this medium I learned the following about working on a cruise ship:
-You get to interact with the intimate social lives of the passengers
and other crew members.
-You'll probably be given the chance to help one or more passengers
"find themselves" as they work their way through complex mental and
emotional issues.
-Humor, laughter, and chagrin will be your constant companions.
-At the end of each cruise you'll have made new friends and learned
important "life lessons"
If you get the job, please say hello to "Gopher", "Julie", and "Doc" for me!
"VacuumHead" wrote in message
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> Anyone know the day to day life for people who work on cruise ships?
> also Club Med? I've had opportunities to do both, but was reluctant
> because I heard mixed opinions. First, a seven day work week
> (cruises). Also, having to bunk together with several other room mates
> (packed like a sardine).
> Club Med seems like a cool place to work for, but I have a slight
> hidden feeling that tells me they're slave-drivers. The cruises sure
> seem like slave drivers ( work seven days a week, several room mates
> on the bottom of the ship)?
> Would appreciate any info because I'm young and would like to escape
> the "rat race" for maybe a couple of years and live/work somewhere
> beautiful. Thanks...
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