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It depends on the crew of the cruise ship whether they improve their job. but sometimes cruise passengers give some tips or they say that the cruise ship crew must improve.
Generally speaking, the number of crew on a cruise ship is about half of the number of passengers. (2:1 ratio). Larger ships average about 1,000 crew members who serve emegency duties in addition to their primary job.
A career in Ship Management involves the following duties: training of new crew members, routine inspections of ship maintenance and safety systems, organizing repairs as necessary and ensuring safety of all staff and passengers on board.
Captain Jaggery describes his job as maintaining order and discipline on the ship, ensuring that all crew members follow his commands without question. He sees himself as the ultimate authority and expects strict obedience from everyone aboard the ship, including Charlotte.
The word 'crew' is a noun (crew, crews) and a verb(crew, crews, crewing, crewed).The noun 'crew' is a word for the group of people who operate a ship, airplane, or train; a group of people who work together at a specified job; a word for a thing.The verb 'crew' is to work as a member of a group who operate a ship, airplane, or train, or as a member of a group who work together at a specified job.
Flight attendant, cruise ship crew, tour guide
his job is to be a sailor to find a route of Asia and to get riches
His job was to check the oceans during WWII on his portal boat. During that time his boat got ran over by a Japanese ship a spit his boat in half, he then swam his crew members to a near by shore and was there for 5 days then was rescued.
All crew members need to know how to fight fire, control flooding and stand watch. After that, there are dozens of seagoing ratings or job specialties in the US Navy. See the link.
The more experienced crew members were probably promised money and treasure. Novice crew were typically waylaid while drunk in local bars and woke up at sea with a new job.
the right attitude of a service crew is a jolly person or a cheerful one dont think the job was boring,,,,look at the job,,that you can learn something and can expand your knowlege about it
Depending on the job, the work days are long, typically more than 8 hours daily. There are regulations that ensure crew and staff get rest however. An employee will be on a ship from 2-10 months, with exceptions. People with staff positions, such as entertainment, shoppies, spa, can usually use the ship's amenities, with restrictions. People in the crew, such as waitstaff, housekeeping, laundry, usually are not allowed in guest areas when not on duty. Crew can get off the ship when in port, if they are not scheduled to work, and if there are not restrictions in the port (which is rare).