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Dream Job or Shipwreck? The Pros and Cons of Caribbean Cruise

Employment

It’s a romantic idea, for sure, to travel the world on a cruise ship; meeting lots of interesting people from all

around the globe, visiting dozens, if not hundreds of sea ports, all as a part of the mysteriously tightly knit crew.

Caribbean cruise employment consists of enjoying a bit of paradise day in and

day out, right? Or does it?

Getting a job on a cruise ship can, indeed, be an ideal way for the right

person to make a decent living and see the world at the same time.

It’s a great way to expand your horizons as you intermingle with

different cultures and explore many different places that others never get

the chance to see.

And the fact is, a cruise ship job is ideal for all these reasons…for the

right person.

There are a few things about working on a cruise ship, even a cruise ship

traveling the many tropical paradises of the Caribbean, which can turn this

seeming dream job into more of a shipwreck for someone who’s not

prepared for the reality of cruise ship living.

I like to get the bad news out of the way first, so let’s start with the “cons.”

Cruise Ship Cons

The following “cons” will vary in degree from cruise line to cruise line,

and even from ship to ship, but can be fairly consistently counted upon for

cruise ship staff:

• Tight living quarters

• Shared living quarters

• Demanding schedules while on board

• The possibility of seasickness (you will be traveling in all types of

weather)

• When you’re in, you’re in; in other words, if you get out to sea and

change your mind, you really don’t have a lot of options.

Pros of a Job in Paradise

All that being said, there are plenty of perks to working on a cruise ship;

especially one stationed primarily in the Caribbean:

• Minimal living expenses; room and board are typically included.

• Adventure; every day is a new adventure when you work in the

tourist industry.

You just never know who you’re going to meet or what’s going to happen.

• Travel; the major bonus of Caribbean cruise employment, you get to travel dozens upon dozens of ports

for free.

• While you’re schedule will be demanding while you are on board, you will have blocks of time-off, as

well, when you come ashore.

• You may enjoy cruise ship discounts for friends and family.

• You may enjoy discounts for on shore activities as a part of the cruise

ship staff.

Caribbean cruise employment can be a very rewarding career choice.

If nothing else, you will have many adventures, see many, many exotic

places, meet hundreds or even thousands of new people, and have

great stories to tell when you eventually decide to return to land for

awhile.

Working on a cruise ship can live up to that romantic idea you started with—as long as you know and are prepared

for the realities of cruise ship life.

Dream Job or Shipwreck? The Pros and Cons of Caribbean Cruise

Employment

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