Crew pay on a ship varies widely based on factors such as the type of vessel, the crew member's position, and the region of operation. For example, entry-level positions on cargo ships might earn around $1,500 to $3,000 per month, while experienced officers or specialized roles can command salaries ranging from $5,000 to over $10,000 monthly. Additionally, wages are often supplemented by bonuses and benefits, such as paid leave and health insurance, depending on the employer and contract terms.
alot of money
nowhere your crew is already on your ship
It's called the crew of the ship.
A group of sailors is a ships crew.
747 Crew members were on Champlain's ship. 476 of them died of disease or falling of the ship. His crew members were like slaves to him.
30-150k
That will be Robert La Sallies crew or ship members. If I'm wrong then, sorry
It's called the crew of the ship.
Ship out!
The 'crew' work on the ship
They are known as the ship's crew.
The crew aboard the ship in "The Rhyme of The Ancient Mariner" by Coleridge are Death and Life-In-Death. As the ship approaches, the shipwrecked crew can see that the ship's crew mates are playing a deadly game of dice that will determine their fates.