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).
yes there is a cruise like suite life on deck
There is actually a website specifically for finding jobs on a cruise line. It's called Cruise Ship Jobs. You can find out what working on a cruise ship is like, and see what jobs are available currently.
A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.
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A cruise ship tourist is a person who tours you around a cruise ship.
It is a cruise liner or cruise ship.
A cruise ship passenger.
A cruise ship passenger.
It would depend on what your job is. A cruise ship employee may work for more than 8 hours a day and the schedule of their work could also be shifting.
Symphony of the Seas cruise ship retains the title of the world's biggest cruise ship in 2020.
About 10 for a large cruise ship. About 6 for a small cruise ship. By the way you would say decks not floors in a ship.
you have to be in your 20s to work on a cruise ship.