Jobs with Cruise Lines? - disney cruise line jobs
What exactly is the difference between working online differs for? When Disney v. Carnival c. Norwegian, or what?
I must say that I am especially in customer care less about the daily operations of the documents of the vessel, such as technology, security, interest in the electronics / computer maintenance, things like that.
Was there a difference? Do something better or note paylines signifigantly better housing for the crew or something else?
Friday, January 15, 2010
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Answers to your questions can be better provided by the cruise lines themselves. You need to look at the websites of the cruise for the link takes you to your job site. Any Cruise Line Web site (see below) has a ratio of jobs, employment, or human resources to fill the take to a page with their work and the type of jobs that people on searching.
You should also know that some Carnival Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean, based in Miami, Florida. And Carnival also owns Cunard and Princess Cruise Lines, so if you put them together, you can take a few questions on three lines. In addition, Celebrity and Royal Caribbean are owned by the same company as the same is true in the case of contact with them. In addition, Celebrity has a new class of boats called Solstice that is the attitude the staff launched. And has a line called Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Azamara Cruise, that many roads in the Pacific. These new lines and ships must provide many opportunities for a position on aShip.
http://www.azamaracruises.com/07/azamara ...
http://www.rssc.com/
http://www.cruisingluxury.com/Radisson_c ...
http://www.silversea.com/
http://www.crystalcruises.com/home.aspx
http://www.cunard.com/
http://www.hollandamerica.com/
http://www.celebritycruises.com/home.
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/gohome.do
http://www.ncl.com/
http://www.princess.com/index.html
http://www.carnivalcruiselines.com/
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I worked for Carnival, Disney and Pullman Tour (now part of reality) for a few years later, the two distributors, the stores always on board. (www.hardingbros.co.uk / www.starboardcruise.com)
Disney is very good, as far as advantages. There's even a beach on Castaway Iceland for the team. Disney The downside is that if you are on there are not many destinations, and only 2 (3 now?) Ships ... They are somewhat limited.
Carnival> Most boats have a pool crew. Other than that it sucks for the team. Privileges that employees had covered are minimal now (check that dream a big difference between a member of the crew and staff I work) as a crew member. The officers are very rude and very hostile.
Working for the concessions are all sorts of different lines to go, I'll give you some examples below.
To work Costa> worst line in the world, the food is awful, no respect at all (and has an Italian passport, as most local managers) - The cottages are well.
Cabin Cunnard> So, yes, bad food, bad
SilverSan Containers> pretty good, albeit very small.
Cruise island> food is so bad in 3 months I lost 7kilos.
Some police officers are very friendly.
There were no formal nights, always, it's more relaxed
- Thomson> Although the ships are old, the food is very good, staff are all meals in restaurants in pax. Very friendly staff, decent rooms, usually the best boat I have ever worked. Very quiet, so go the proposed regulations.
PullmanTour> very clean, very friendly people, the cabins are true, then the rules is a freacking concentration camps.
> Everything Minerva 2 is unbelievable.
Now I see what you want unless you apply a light Buld probably change as the official working language of these characteristics, it is not similar to staff booths and all the privileges of the plate. In the evening a formal uniform is not required.
On some lines, such as Thomson, Iceland, Pullmantur, officers Pety cabins were in the vicinity of mines and other, not badreally
Costa, Carnival, Royal Huts department on the deck beside the captain, so would you be the Chief Engineer, Chief Electrician, IT manager, you would be good .. in the cabin as manager .
but most of the lines, only the captain, staff captain, the hotel manager and chief engineer Live deck.
Also thouth certain passenger vessels are friendly, not very interesting to see how Carnival does not mean that they are not strict when it comes to the crew and the employees and officers.
Some. This can be very relaxed, higher for the crews and staff.
Anyway, good luck
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Disney Cruise Line has a pool only for employees, if you can not work
Hello,
I guess you have to pay a little research on the history of the cruise shipping companies not what you are working ...
It can be very difficult to get a job is on a cruise and more efficient way to find an agency to register with cruise work.
I had to talk to a girl who was on the Norwegian Cruise Lines as a member of staff to tour the country - ... interesting http://www.insidecruise.co.uk/features/view/86
In any case, a different culture in different lines.
Carnival - the friendly and sociable. Overall, to treat a very happy team and a willingness, even the lowest level and species. Strong history of promoting from within. To invest heavily in training and professional development. Each ship is 1-2 instructors on board, a separate asset classes and materials and learn new languages, selling skills. Several ships of the occupation have Jacuzzis.
Princess also has a very good reputation for training facilities for the crew, and are usually a good ship. Several ships have pools of the crew.
Norway - I do not know much about them, but from what I did not have much to spend on the back of the house operations. A friend went behind the counter and had a desk, chairs and folding tables for desks.
Disney - no idea
RCI - the bonnet and the boys did a very good reputation for running a tight ship. Not sure of the hotel.
Celebrity - You get along well with the Greeks? If so, Iu'll be fine. But not many people can afford more, uh, emotional style of management. (I always by the crew of the willingness of both leaders have been surprised to speak ill of the other for the guests. I think it is a very bad sign.)
Holland America Line - operation is done very efficiently. Certainly not for slackers. And if you're Dutch, it's great. Officers are Dutch, so they have to eat even television and Dutch.
The other major difference lies in the function. If you are an officer or NCO who is much better than a crew member at large on all routes. But will the jobs of the crew is usually occupied by people from developing countries (others may apply, but they are) better opportunities.
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