A woman who works on a ship is often referred to as a "crew member," but if she is in a specific role, she might be called a "sailor," "mariner," or "seafarer." In some contexts, terms like "deckhand," "officer," or "engineer" may also apply, depending on her job on the vessel. The term "woman at sea" can also be used to highlight her role in a traditionally male-dominated profession.
Men who work on a ship's construction are called shipwrights. Men employed in a ship's operation are called seamen. seamen
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The name of the ship that ships ships is "The Ship Ship."
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you have to be in your 20s to work on a cruise ship.
By ship or plane.
Marisa Ship's birth name is Marisa Rose Ship.
The 'crew' work on the ship