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Activity Jobs On Cruise Ships
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jun.30, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
One good way to see the world without spending any money, and even earn on the process, is to work on a cruise ship. A cruise ship is like a small society that is full of people from different cultures and countries. One of the needed item on a ship to make it function well is a reliable staff and crew. And if you would like to be a part of that society, there is no other better job on a cruise ship than those jobs in the activities department.
It is a fun department to be in and surely you would enjoy it. If you are interested on working on a cruise ship and under this department, you might want to see the following categories/jobs that you can consider.
Activities Coordinator
Usually has a team to handle and coordinates all the activities onboard with the help of his/her staff. The coordinator must be able to interact with the guests and his staff and should be able to supervise the activities on board.
Arts and Crafts Teacher
These position recquires the person to be artistic and to have an experience in teaching arts and crafts and usually this person is also responsible in supplying the materials needed for the class.
Lecturers
One of the attraction, aside from beautiful destinations and food on board, are the outstanding lecture series. People who enjoy speaking in public and has knowledge about the different parts of the world usually have this job.
Host/hostess
The host is almost always interacting and helping the passenger of the ship. They usually greet the passengers before boarding the ship and are responsible on special requests made by the passengers such as birthday parties or other social gathering.
Shore Excursion Manager
Responsible for promoting and selling excursion activities or trips which is a huge part of a cruising experience. This person also is responsible for monetary transactions and accounting. An organized person with experience with sales and marketing will definitely suit this job.
Shore Excursion Staff
Under the shore excursion manager, the staff members are in charge of the tours/trips sales desk and deals with passenger complains or requests.
If you desire any of this position, then a cruise ship job is for you.
Educational Cruise Made Possible by Port Lecturers
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jun.04, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
Everyone knows that cruising is an enjoyable, relaxing experience but it can be that and more! It can be an educational experience because of the wide variety of amenities and activities offered by cruise line companies.
Trivia about places, events or significant items in every country or cruise ship destination around the world are one of the many life enriching experiences that one can gain on board a cruise ship. These trivia and other amazing facts or even urban legends are interesting topics that guests can relay to their family and friends back home.
Tourists are always enthusiastic to learn and explore the new place as well as the stories behind it. The key is the effective delivery to hold the guest’s attention. Cruise ship companies hire experts for this enriching activity. The port lecturers on board are responsible in giving or relaying information about the place where the passengers take their excursions. The lecturer gives a talk that outlines the history of the city or the country prior to arrival in each port. After retelling the history of the place, he then explains the places of interest. The ports lecturer gives out the vital information as a way of orienting the passengers on what are the things they must see or what are the places they must go on that area.
This special cruise ship job is very important in every ports of call of the cruise ship. Aside from Tour Managers, Port lecturers are responsible in maintaining orderliness into the shore excursion of the passengers.
Cruise Ship companies look for potential Port Lecturers who are talkative, have full knowledge and effective communicator of the important facts about the places in every ports of call. His main duty is to inform the passengers about the port details. Travel experience is required for this position and applicants must possess strong personality as well as good social skills. His task also includes assisting shore excursion department in tour transportation and escort tours. Port lecturers must be careful in every information that he give because one mistake can affect his job.
As much are there are many educational activities on board a cruise ship, there are also a lot of job opportunities waiting for you.Each job have different qualifications and duties, the port lecturers are one of the many people responsible for providing an educational, fun and memorable cruise ship experience.
Cruise Ship Jobs That Are Not For Customer Service
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jun.02, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
Most people think that jobs on cruise lines are only for those who can entertain, provide pleasurable services and give good customer service to the passengers. They think that people only need a charismatic, charming and entertaining character to qualify for a good paying job on board. But as a cruise ship is like a small city, it needs a lot of other workers that doesn’t necessarily have to face the passengers. These jobs are for those who makes the travel safe and makes sure that the ship will reach its destination fine and safely. Here are more cruise ship job that you might want to consider if you don’t want to be serving passengers on board.
Oiler and Plumber - these jobs are concerned with maintaining, checking and repairing plumbing systems on board and to survey oil temperature and miscellaneous repairs.
Motorman – cleans, repairs and maintains all engines on board.
Chief Electrician – Responsible for all electrical systems on ships and usually have a few electricians as members on his team.
Chief Radio Officer – this position requires proper maintenance and even repairs of all the equipments and facilities that is needed for his task which is mainly the ship’s radio that is used for weather and traffic communications.
First Assistant Engineer – answers to the Chief Engineer and is responsible for most of the engine room duties including supervising the people or the workers on the room.
Assistant Chief Engineer – has the task of assisting and even carries out most of the Chief Engineer’s tasks. He is also responsible for the productivity room and the first assistant engineer can also report to him.
Chief Engineer – the man responsible for maintaining technical operations on board including generators, electrical systems, engine, air conditioning, air circulation and refrigeration. All the above position answers to him.
These are only a few of those jobs that you can get if you don’t like a hospitality job on board. Surely, you will get good pay and benefits as well.
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