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Can the crew take a bath on board?
Of course.

The living conditions on board are very good. Sailors have their own bedrooms, bathrooms, wardrobes, sofas, tables and so on. There are video rooms, table tennis rooms and gyms in public areas. Seafarers are free of charge for food, clothing, housing and transportation on board, and daily necessities such as sheets, soap, towels, washing powder and toilet paper are also distributed free of charge on board.

Seafarers work 8 hours a day on the ship, generally 8- 10 months a year. During this period, they can stop at the national ports that they have passed through many times. In addition to being on duty, other crew members can visit the scenery and shop in various countries, and the time for each trip to the sea is determined according to the task and route.

The crew includes personnel.

People who work on seagoing ships are collectively called seafarers, also known as crew members. Seafarers are divided into two categories: officers and ratings. Seafarers engaged in management work on board are called senior seafarers, also known as cadre seafarers. Including the captain, chief engineer, first mate, second mate, third mate, big tube wheel, big tube wheel, big tube wheel, big tube wheel and so on. Seafarers engaged in general affairs on board are called ordinary seafarers, including mechanics, sailors and chefs.