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What about specific schooling?
I recently graduated from school and I have always been considering cruises for the experience and to travel. I have never got a straight answer out of teachers about it. I would like to know more information and having experienced it-would you say it is worth it? Also is pay worth it?
Will Im about to finish school this week. I was planning to work on a cruise ship, but i apply to steiner and they say i got to have six months of experience to work on a cruise ship. Is there another way to get on a cruise ship?
Hi Antoine,
congrats on your graduation and welcome to the profession. To answer your question: not really. Try working at a good spa for a while, see how you feel after a few months of three/four sessions in a row, then see if you think you would ever even want to do 12 hours of that for six months non-stop.
Best wishes,
Alex
Antoine Green said:Will Im about to finish school this week. I was planning to work on a cruise ship, but i apply to steiner and they say i got to have six months of experience to work on a cruise ship. Is there another way to get on a cruise ship?
Would it depend on the type of cruise ship you plan to stay on? I would think the higher up the crusie line is the better the expericence but i could be wrong could anyone help me on this thanks
hi everyone!!!! i have an interview to be a massage therapist on a cruise ship in may. my question is, is there anything you ahould do to better prepare, anything that will give me an advantage. is having a national certification a requirement?
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