Posted on November 18, 2010.
How do you get paid a week to work on a luxury cruise ship? If I host a cruise ship, etc.
The other answerer got some of them right! As a guest, you paid about $ 1,500 per month for your first contract, then slowly increase for subsequent contracts.
Yes you work 12 hours or more a few days, and you work 7 days a week, but some days you only run 3 or 4 hours, with the rest of the free time to go ashore. Whenever passengers are ashore, the entertainment staff are generally free to go too.
Your contract will probably be between 3 and 6 months, then you'll have a month off.
Not bad at all, and work in the entertainment department is better than most other areas. You get a lot of time to see the world (and you get paid for it!), Your flights and hotels when joining and leaving a ship is paid, your board and meals on board are included, you do not have transportation, it is also an excellent way to save money.
probably the minimum wage if it is not smaller
animation team to get paid more but work 10-12 hours a day 7 days a week for 6-8 months in a row probably is not worth
tho the good news is that the cruise line covers your room and food while on board the house and probably your return trip. so you can simply check your bank instead of paying for 3 meals a day and rent and all that
Forget it!
frontline cruise worh 12 hours a day 7 days a week and usually for a year before leaving. All ships flying staff abroad is for this reason. For them, it's a good salary for you, it would not. Flip burgers!
you do not but you have to scream
"I'm on a boat!"
daily