internet service is quite expensive on ship -- usually 50 to 75 cents (USD) per minute for passengers. Also, texting to and from your phone is expensive as well, so make sure your phone is turned off before leaving port -- your phone may not tell you that it is receiving through the ship service until you get the bill from your phone company.
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Jobs include bellboy and maid among others on cruise ships. These jobs vary in pay.
Cruise ship employees can make any where from 2,000 to 6,500 a month. It really depends on which cruise line you want to work for and what position you hold.
No such thing whatsoever. You must pay for internet service.
When you subscribe to the internet service you get the internet service. You are allowed to use the internet connection infrastructure to access servers all around the world. You have to pay for it.
An internet service provider is a company that allows you to pay a fee to them to connect to the internet. The fees are usually for a month worth of service.
The internet service is not part of the PlayStation network to get the PlayStation Network (PSN) you must already have internet service and then PSN is free
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An ISP or Internet Service Provider is a company that provides internet service.
You pay a "fare" to cruise on a cruise ship. This fee usually includes your port charges, accommodations, most food, some beverages (juice, coffee, tea and milk), your entertainment and other related charges.
On average you can expect to pay $50 per month for satellite internet service.
The storm has the ability to have internet but you have to pay an additional fee for the service.