New vs Old Cruise Ships: Which Is Better to Work On?
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Hey sailors,
Are you considering a job on a cruise ship but can't decide between working on a brand-new vessel or an older one? In this video, we dive deep into the pros and cons of working on both new and old cruise ships. From state-of-the-art amenities and cutting-edge technology on newer ships to the tried-and-true charm and character of older ships, we'll cover everything you need to know to make an informed decision.
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12:51 as passangers ....we LOVE this CREW...they r STEADY and CONSISTENTLY AWESOME! ❤
I was part of the opening team at the second Sun Princess, launched in 1995...it was my second contract and the only brand new ship I joined and this was the best contract I've had.
As a restaurant staff, having 2 main dining rooms, with their own galley on the same deck, the work load was so was much easier than my first contract on Crown Princess ( the one launched in 1990 and where the galley was bellow the restaurant ), and having most of the staff coming from Crown & Regal Princess, so everybody knew everybody, we were the "Dream Team" of Princess Cruises...
But next contract, I joined the much older ship - Royal Princess ( the one launched in 1984 ) and I enjoyed almost as much as the previous one, mostly because of the itinerary, but also because was a extremely well built ship, so stable on very rough sea and because was much smaller than Sun, therefore a lot less crowded :)
So...I guess it depends on a lot of factors, whether one prefer a brand new or an older ship.
Thanks Lucy! Love everything you are doing! Going on my very first cruise soon!🙋♀️🇨🇦
we prefer the small old ones...we r in our 60ies and we r small n old 🤣😂🤣 and we go to rest, read and chill. 😊😊
we do not work on the ships ...but we LOVE getting to know the crew ...we noticed we get to know the crew better...it is C😊ALMER and we get more time w the crew...we even send Christmas gifts to a few we care about almost like family ❤
hey Lucy love from Trinidad
Another great video Lucy! And you didn't cover your freckles! They're Lovely 😍.
Hello Lucy
Better content, do more of this
May I ask where did you get your magnet board? It looks awesome.
Ma'am I'm working in forever 21 clothing brand so is it good to be select on cruise ship as a sales executive they'll accept me or not?
what kind of charging socket is there in cruise ship ?
Most (all?) have regular USA 120vac electrical sockets in crew cabins, some (older UK ships?) have UK and EU 230vac sockets as well. You should have a international socket adapter in any case. Hope this helps?
Thanks for your video 🥰
Quick question if you have toothache while working and need to see dentist asap, What would you do and if work insurance will cover it?
Thanks in advance ❤
For a simple toothache, you'd take Tylenol, etc. and go to work. And, I believe you can get that from ship's medical. Now, if ship's medical determines you require a dentist, they (and your team manager) would arrange a visit to dentist in port, and yes the cost would be covered by the cruise line or your employer on-board. (this would be the same if you needed some other medical treatment that could not be handled via tele-med and/or by on-board nursing staff....BUT, be aware if there is any serious medical issue that would keep you from working, it is highly likely that you will be sent home afterward, as you would no longer be able to work)
Hope this helps clarify?
@@captainjohn49 thank you so much!!!
You're welcome! 😀
Hey Lucy what ship is your boyfriend on? When are you catching up with him?
Lucy, thanks for another nice video. You look happy and excited to be talking about cruising as crew! And that is wonderful! 😀Perhaps an interview with ship's officers when you take your next cruise? And, other than "interviews", how about a wine-tour video (like you did from the Canary Islands), or an "exploring" some city or location vlog (like Cadiz)? Fair winds sweetie! 😀
New (better cabins and crew areas) but not brand new (too many eyes will be on you) is best . I’m in Liverpool and going to the naming ceremony tomorrow 😊
I prefer new ships!!
Build newer medium-sized ships.
Can you do a video something like “Top Five SECRET Port Attractions only Crew Know About!”
For example. I found out about Cinnamon Bay in St. John from a crew member and it was BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you for the video 😊 I am in New Zealand and would love to work on a ship. I applied to RCI but never heard back from them 😢 there don't seem to be many opportunities from NZ
Hey, I don't think you being from NZ should be a problem.
Have you applied to any other cruise lines? Maybe cast your net a bit wider than just RC. ❤️
What happens if you need dental fillings or need to see a doctor? How would you get your prescription medication if you're across the world?
A dental filling would be done by a dentist in port (most probably your main embarkation port), arranged by your ship's medical staff and your team manager, etc. (this would be the same if you needed some other medical treatment that could not be handled via tele-med and/or by on-board nursing staff....BUT, be aware if there is any serious medical issue that would keep you from working, it is highly likely that you will be sent home afterward, as you would no longer be able to work)
As for prescription meds, you should bring what you need with you on-board, but if you need regular refills, there are of course pharmacies in all major cruise ports....or you could simply order on-line and have them shipped to you via your cruise line's port agent (in your main embarkation port).
I hope this helps clarify?
Hi Lucy
Do you actually get paid for the time you're off or only on board??
No, you do not get paid while off on vacation / off contract. Just like any other job / contract you get paid for the work you do ---- on-board. I hope this clarifies? Fair winds to you.
@@captainjohn49 Brother do you have to know everything? 😂 What is your propose to comment on this page like an assistant of Lucy ?