Tag: working on cruise ships
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First Cook Jobs on Cruise Ships
The first cook is responsible for supervising second and third cooks. They also supervise bakers, pastry cooks, and provisions. The first cook works under the executive chef on cruise ships. Read more […] -
Disc Jockey Jobs on Cruise Ships
DJs must also have technical skills in order to operate headphones, MP3 players, a laptop, mixers, amplifiers, speakers, microphones, and more. Most cruise ships prefer 2+ years experience working in just about any type of venue or setting. Read more […] -
How to Become a Personal Assistant on Cruise Ships
Personal assistants are common on luxury cruise lines and large cruise lines such as Carnival and Norwegian. To get started on a career as a personal assistant, you must have anywhere from 3-5 years experience as a personal assistant, whether land based or on a cruise line. Read more […] -
Pet Sitting Jobs on Cruise Ships
Pet sitting jobs on cruise ships can be found on luxury cruise lines, specifically Cunard Line. Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2 is 100% pet friendly. It even has a “Pets on Deck” program. Read more […] -
How to Become a Casino Inspector on Cruise Ships
Casino inspectors or “gaming inspectors,” are responsible for placing gaming seals on approved slot machines, checking licenses, testing devices, and receiving and processing grievances and disputes. Read more […] -
Priests and Rabbis on Cruise Ships
If the ship is at sea or in a foreign port on a religious holiday such as Easter or Christmas, cruise ships will invite a priest to travel with them. Rabbis are usually employed for Jewish holidays as well. Read more […]