Sunday, November 18, 2007

WELCOME TO CRUISE LINE JOBS


What if you could be on a cruise 24 hours a day, 7 days of week? The moonlight bathes you in the softest, dreamy glow as the waves caress the side of your massive magic carpet called the cruise ship. The latest and best musicians play in the background and world-class Chefs prepare your meal. Are you a guest on this ship? No, you are getting paid to work here. You are a cruiseship employee enjoying what others pay thousands for, but you are getting paid thousands to be here. Do not misunderstand me - Cruise ship work is challenging - but if you enjoy being surrounded by luxury, conversation with knowledgeable and charming people and making friends from around the world while seeing the world, the cruiseship life can be for you. Cruiseship guests are not aware, of course, what it takes to make the ship run seemingly effortlessly. Like a professional dancer, it looks easy but the result of hours of disciplined work and pride.The Crew enjoys the ship on their own time as well as shore leaves in exotic ports of call, all these advantages for your dedication to excellent guest service. A cruise liner is a floating city, complete with all necessary and enjoyable services needed by vibrant people. From Engineers to Waiters, Medical Staff to Office Managers, there is a place on a cruise ship for most specialty skills. Come along with us to see if this lifestyle is for you. Cruise Line Jobs unlocks the mystery to how to land dreams jobs, getting paid for traveling around the world. As you know, a cruise ship is totally self-contained city, with all the jobs necessary to keep an enterprise of its size afloat. Each cruise ship employs hundreds of people to serve the guests, comply with maritime regulations, and assure smooth and above quality operation at all times. We have researched for such a website and never found one. So we developed one after so many people asked what the big secret to working on a cruise ship was. Our website contains Internet e-mail and web addresses along with phone and fax numbers for completely up to date access to cruise ship employment opportunities. You will also find a clear guide to over 100 occupations, their descriptions and the qualifications necessary to land this great opportunity, complete contact information for over 100 Cruiseline Companies, Concessionaries, etc. and a clear explanation of the hiring process, conditions of employment, and work life aboard the ship.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The good thing about having a job on a cruise line is that one can just not only earn good amount of money, that is not taxable, but they are practically paid to travel... What i am looking forward to before I dive in to cruise ship jobs of my own, is to meet people of different countries, language and culture.