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Old April 29th, 2005, 12:21 PM
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Cruise Line work

Thank you for taking an interest in Cruise Line work, there is a whole
new world waiting for you out there!
You may be of the adventures type who loves the great outdoors and
would prefer to spend most of their day or night outside or meeting new
people from extreme parts of the globe who you would not normally meet
on your average day. You could also be a person who feels they are
better suited for an office job but still has an urge to sail to exotic
or fashionable locations

Whatever the type of person you consider yourself to be there is a job
waiting for you on one of the many cruise ships out there on our
oceans.

The Cruise industry is experiencing a boom at the moment and there are
15 to 20 ships being built every year to keep up with the demand.
Likewise as the demand for Cruise ships grow so does the demand for
staff. Unlike other industries the cruise industry has the highest
staff turnover, so there is a constant need for new staff.

Consider a Cruise ship as a floating city with every type of employment
that you would find in a normal city, from work for the highly skilled
to work that needs no experience or training. The only difference is
that you are on the ocean and that the salary is very good!

Just to give you an idea of what work is available, and this is only
scratching the surface:

Aerobics Instructor, Accountant, Auditor, Baker, Bar Manager, Bar
Waiter, Barman, Bartender, Beauty Therapist, Bellboy, Buffet Runner,
Busboy, Book Keeper, Butcher, Cabin Steward, Carpenter, Casino Manager,
Cashier, Catering Manager & Assistant, Chef & Souse Chef, Chief
Engineer, Chief Steward, Children's Entertainer, Children's Host,
Children's Counselor. There's more...

Clerk, Comedian, Confectioner, Cook, Croupier, Cruise Director,
Dancer, Dance Teacher, Deck Hand, Dishwasher, DJ, Dentist, Doctor,
Electrician, Engineer, Entertainer, Film Projectionist, Fireman, Gift
Shop Manager, Gentleman Host, Golf Instructor, Gym Instructor, Group
Coordinator, Hair Stylist, Head Chef, Health Club Manager,
Host/Hostess, Hotel manager, Housekeeper, Kitchen Porter, Laundry
Helper, Lecturer, Librarian, Lighting Engineer, Machinist, Magician,
Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Assistant, Maintenance Fitter,
Marine Engineer, Masseur/Masseuse, and more...

Motorman, Musician, Nanny, Nurse, Officer, Oilier, Painter, Pastry
Chef, Photographer, Pianist/Organist, Plumber, Pool Attendant, Printer,
Purser, Radio Engineer, Radio Officer, Receptionist, Restaurant
Manager, Restaurant Waiter, Seaman, Security Officer, Secretary, Ship's
Officer, Shop Manager, Singer, Slot Technician, Social Host, Sound
Technician, Sports Director, Sports Instructor, Stage Technician,
Steward/Stewardess, Store Keeper, Telephone Operator, Tennis
Instructor, Tour Guide, TV & Video Technician, Vocalist, Video
Cameramen, Waiter, Water Sports Instructor, Wine Steward/Stewardess and
more...

Depending on you and also the Cruise line company that you will be
working for, the contracts normally range between 4 to 12 months with
the option to extend.

Cruise line employees also usually get excellent perks and benefits.
These benefits often include:
1.Free room on the cruise ship, usually either a single stateroom or a
shared
stateroom with another employee.
2.Free meals
3.Free air travel en-route and homeward bound
4.Free laundry
5.Free medical insurance (which is required by maritime law)
6.Discounts at ship board and often land based stores, bars and
restaurants
7.Reduced cruise rates for family and friends

Salaries usually range from $1-500 to $6-000 and even more depending on
the type of work you do.

We will provide you with all the essential information, including over
100 addresses and e-mail contacts, you need so that you can start
applying immediately and pursue your dream work.

Everything you need is in this one package and only costs
$5-00
http://www.cruiselinework.bravehost.com/

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Old April 29th, 2005, 01:18 PM
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$1500...haha...good luck. The bottom end is more like $50.

It's great fun working on ships...if you've got the right job.

You can also find free resources to get hired on ships.

Try this link, and save your money:
http://www.cruiselinesjobs.com/eng/recruitment-agents/

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Old April 29th, 2005, 04:23 PM
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"CruiseJournals.com" wrote in message
ups.com...
$1500...haha...good luck. The bottom end is more like $50.

It's great fun working on ships...if you've got the right job.

You can also find free resources to get hired on ships.

Try this link, and save your money:
http://www.cruiselinesjobs.com/eng/recruitment-agents/


Or call the cruise line entertainment office directly on their toll-free
phone number for no charge whatsoever.


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Old April 29th, 2005, 04:23 PM
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"CruiseJournals.com" wrote in message
ups.com...
$1500...haha...good luck. The bottom end is more like $50.

It's great fun working on ships...if you've got the right job.

You can also find free resources to get hired on ships.

Try this link, and save your money:
http://www.cruiselinesjobs.com/eng/recruitment-agents/


Or call the cruise line entertainment office directly on their toll-free
phone number for no charge whatsoever.


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Old April 29th, 2005, 09:32 PM
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Exactly...I'm really frustrated with the sites that want to sell books
and whatnot about working on ships. There are plenty of easily
accessable resources for finding work that don't require money...or a
book.

Cheers,
Jeff Birmingham
http://cruisejournals.com - Cruise Community Pages

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Old April 29th, 2005, 09:32 PM
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Exactly...I'm really frustrated with the sites that want to sell books
and whatnot about working on ships. There are plenty of easily
accessable resources for finding work that don't require money...or a
book.

Cheers,
Jeff Birmingham
http://cruisejournals.com - Cruise Community Pages

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Old April 29th, 2005, 10:51 PM
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Agree but his post is no different then a press release put out by a
cruiseline and re-distribute to this newsgroup. I don't see people
having issues of Cruiseline's PRs.

CruiseJournals.com wrote:
Exactly...I'm really frustrated with the sites that want to sell books
and whatnot about working on ships. There are plenty of easily
accessable resources for finding work that don't require money...or a
book.

Cheers,
Jeff Birmingham
http://cruisejournals.com - Cruise Community Pages

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Old April 29th, 2005, 10:51 PM
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Agree but his post is no different then a press release put out by a
cruiseline and re-distribute to this newsgroup. I don't see people
having issues of Cruiseline's PRs.

CruiseJournals.com wrote:
Exactly...I'm really frustrated with the sites that want to sell books
and whatnot about working on ships. There are plenty of easily
accessable resources for finding work that don't require money...or a
book.

Cheers,
Jeff Birmingham
http://cruisejournals.com - Cruise Community Pages

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Old April 30th, 2005, 08:56 AM
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Another anonymous little troll.

"no e-mail" wrote in message
...
Agree but his post is no different then a press release put out by a
cruiseline and re-distribute to this newsgroup. I don't see people having
issues of Cruiseline's PRs.

CruiseJournals.com wrote:
Exactly...I'm really frustrated with the sites that want to sell books
and whatnot about working on ships. There are plenty of easily
accessable resources for finding work that don't require money...or a
book.

Cheers,
Jeff Birmingham
http://cruisejournals.com - Cruise Community Pages



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Old April 30th, 2005, 06:18 PM
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I used to work at sea and have a free site full of info -
www.scottanderson.me.uk

Made for the love of it!

Scott





"Skip Elliott Bowman" wrote in message
ink.net...
Another anonymous little troll.

"no e-mail" wrote in message
...
Agree but his post is no different then a press release put out by a
cruiseline and re-distribute to this newsgroup. I don't see people having
issues of Cruiseline's PRs.

CruiseJournals.com wrote:
Exactly...I'm really frustrated with the sites that want to sell books
and whatnot about working on ships. There are plenty of easily
accessable resources for finding work that don't require money...or a
book.

Cheers,
Jeff Birmingham
http://cruisejournals.com - Cruise Community Pages





 




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