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Hi Julie,
sorry for the delayed reply but I had not logged in until now. Great questions. I will type in the answers in between your text below:
Julie Wuebbels said:Hi Alex
well here it goes with the questions any answer you can give me will be greatly appreciated. Is it normal for them to ask for your certificates before the interview?
yes
How do you do taxes I have been told different things by different people like you don't pay taxes, or it is 20% of what you make?
if you are a US citizen you do your taxes like with any other job.
What kind of clothes should I bring,
Few but good ones: one or two gala/evening outfits, your beach duds, jeans, regular stuff for casual off duty wear. At work you'll be in a uniform.
personal hygiene products?
yes
Do they provide insurance?
liability for work stuff yes but not health insurance
Do they give vacations?
No. The end of a contract is when you go on 'vacation'.
I know I am basically on a vacation on a ship
Red ALERT! Do not even remotely begin to think this job will be a 'vacation'
but I expect to be working a lot from what I have read on this and other web sites.
Expect to be working hard enough that it will test the very limits of your physical endurance.
Do you work straight through the contract or do they break the months up?
straight
If they break the months up do they pay for the way to get home and back,
no breaks
do they pay for your way to the cruise ship period?
no they used to pay for you to be repatriated to where you boarded. I don't know how it is now.
Can you claim the schooling that I think they have you do as continuing education?
If they offer CEU's for it yes.
Do they pay you while you are learning?
nooo you pay for your travel and housing and various fees
Is there breaks in between cruises and if so where do you stay?
You stay on ship unless there's an overnight somewhere and you feel like you need to pay for a hotel for the distinction of land under your feet and a shower to yourself. There are usually no breaks between cruises. Sunday 1000 people disembark, 1000 new people embark, off you go again. Exceptions are when there is a big reposition of operations from one ocean to another. Then there may be a few days where the ship is in wet dock for provisioning and maintenance.
Do they bounce you from cruise ship to cruise ship or are you on the same cruise ship for the whole time of the contract?
same ship, they may bounce you around cabins, or bounce roommates thru your cabin. All additional bouncing courtesy of mother ocean.
Do they have a plan set up for emergencies that may arise at home, like funerals and accidents and health issues at home?
No plan. They will let you break contract only under these serious conditions and at your own cost.
Sorry for so many questions I will also be asking them to the person I get the interview with (when I get the interview it is frustrating when they ask for things that you have no way of sending them) but again thank you for any help I just would like a second set of eyes and answers from someone who has been there. Also of you think of any other Questions I should ask during the interview I would appreciate that.
You're welcome. Good luck! Alex
Best Regards,
Julie
I got a job interview on February 22 in Orlando Florida. With Steiner...
Cruise ships was my origanl goal and dream as massage therapist...i have not cruised yet but i still have that desire. I planned to move to austin this summer but if i could get a position on a cruise ship i would take it in a heart beat.
Hi Alex,
Well that makes me feel better, because I thought my excitement about Austin was simply due to the fact I have never lived any where else out side of Waco. I look forward to growing as both as an individual and a professional in Austin. Thanks so very much for boosting my confidence in my relocation.
Highly appreciated,
Joseph
Hey Alex,
You make it sound like being on a cruise ship isn't the best life. Is there any upside to being on one? Is the money good? About how much would you say you could take home a week? You also said no breaks. Does that mean that you at bad then why do people work out there?
Thank you,
Joe
Dear Alex,
I've been skimming your posts over the past few weeks, and I find all of your information useful. I'm still tossing around the idea of working on a cruise line, but I think I'm going to go ahead and apply. One question I have for you that I don't think I've seen answered: Will I need to be nationally certified as opposed to state certified in order to work? Also, I know that even if you are nationally certified, Florida still requires a MT to complete another (100 hour?) course in law and ethics in order to work in that state. Being from New Jersey, I would assume I would have to complete this course? Thanks for taking time to reply :)
Natalee
Steiner's faq listed hundreds of dollars the applicant must pay out of pocket, and the faq does not provide you with even a round about figure of earnings potential.
No thank you. I will not pay an employer to hire me.
yes I don't like their business practices at all.
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