Before delving into the perks of working on a cruise ship, here are some of the negatives, or cons.
Homesickness is a major problem for those working on a cruise ship, especially if they are new to the job. Since most cruise lines will only hire people with an extended contract (four to six months), this job is not recommended for people who are married.
Sea sickness can be a problem, especially if you're on a smaller cruise ship. It's not as much of a problem on the larger vessels, but does still happen on occasion.
There's not much privacy if you're a member of the crew.
Few days off while at sea. There isn't a 40-hour work week on a c
...more
Before delving into the perks of working on a cruise ship, here are some of the negatives, or cons.
Homesickness is a major problem for those working on a cruise ship, especially if they are new to the job. Since most cruise lines will only hire people with an extended contract (four to six months), this job is not recommended for people who are married.
Sea sickness can be a problem, especially if you're on a smaller cruise ship. It's not as much of a problem on the larger vessels, but does still happen on occasion.
There's not much privacy if you're a member of the crew.
Few days off while at sea. There isn't a 40-hour work week on a cruise ship. Even though you'll have some time off, if the passengers can see you, you're liable to have to work. Also, some cruise lines will have employees work more than one job, so that will cut down on the amount of free time you have, as well.
Things are not as expected.
Of course, as with any job, there are negative factors. There are also positive ones to consider.
You get paid to travel. This is probably one of the biggest pluses to working on a cruise ship. And, it's the one most people think about. Not only are you able to see new places, you'll have the opportunity to meet people from other areas of the world, many who are crew members along with you.
You can save your pay. Because you're furnished room and board along with your salary, you shouldn't have a lot of expenses. You don't have to pay utilities, so that's one expense you won't have. You're busy most of the time, so there isn't much opportunity to spend your hard earned salary.
You can save your pay. Because you're furnished room and board along with your salary, you shouldn't have a lot of expenses. You don't have to pay utilities, so that's one expense you won't have. You're busy most of the time, so there isn't much opportunity to spend your hard earned salary.
Meet new people. Because the crew is generally made up of people from all over the world, you can meet new people and learn about their cultures. You may even have a foreign roommate, which will help you learn a good deal about their culture.
After you've successfully completed one contract, you'll be more likely to be chosen for another. If you choose to change cruise lines, your previous experience may help you get your foot in the door with the new company.
less