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Has anyone ever worked on a Royal Caribbean cruise? Are you tired of working in it? I heard that all employees are foreigners? Do you have any rest time on the boat?
Many cruise ships are hard ~ the difference is that the degree of hard work is different ~\x0d\ Most employees are foreigners ~ Almost all your superiors are foreigners ~\x0d\ The rest time during your stay on the ship depends on your position, such as being a cleaner for seven days,10-1hour. Duty-free shops basically have no work during the day and have to work at night. They basically work until 2-3 am, ready to stay up late. Barbers, fitness instructors, acupuncturists, etc. There are 1.5 days of rest in the cruise spa every week. 1.5 days' rest time can be negotiated with your manager to choose which day to rest. From 8: 00 a.m. to 8: 00 p.m., depending on the number of guests, you may work overtime ~ rest at noon 1.5 hours, and so on. \x0d\ To sum up, different positions have different rest time, different salaries, different degrees of hardship and different contract periods ~\x0d\ If you want to provide English on cruise ships, you'd better choose positions that have more contact with guests, such as cleaners and chefs, and the working environment is relatively limited ~\x0d\ But on the other hand, you have to have more contact with guests and have higher requirements for English interviews ~ \ x0d.