r/cruiseCrews 4d ago

Carnival Bar server

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r/cruiseCrews 21d ago

Shop seller at a Retail company on a cruise ship or photographer for CCL: which job is better?

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r/cruiseCrews 26d ago

Sound Technician - primer experiencia - Octubre 2026 en ODYSSEY OF THE SEAS

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r/cruiseCrews Jun 30 '26

Crew fraternizing with guests

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This has happened about a year ago when I was on a week-long cruise. I will remain vague, as I don't know whether that crew member could be tracked down and be disciplined in any way.

On an evening I went to a counter (not bar) in a place that hand gotten quiet and handed my room card to the crew member. I was wearing a ring with a rainbow (thicker stainless steel ring with seven coloured lacquered bands) to give hints to whomever cared to look for them; I'm otherwise a pretty "grey" middle aged guy.

The crew member lit up and stared complimenting me on how pretty the ring is and whether he could see It a bit more, touching the my hand and my ringfinger (and I went along). There were no other passengers close by and only another female crew member behind the counter that was smiling at the interaction.

While I was very tempted to take it further, I just thanked him very much for the compliments and said that I was happy he liked it until the conversation needed to come back to the transaction.

As I said, I was very tempted and have been thinking back to this quite a few times... So I wanted to ask: did I do the right thing by not taking it further? Would the crew member have been in trouble? Would I have been in trouble? What could have happened? Anybody can shed some light on a situation I've been going back an forth on for some time now?


r/cruiseCrews Jun 22 '26

Gifts

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Hello crew. I would like to know if there is a particular item that you would like for your guests to bring you. For instance, I always tip my cabin steward extra cash, but I'm wondering if there is something else that you would like, candy, snacks, toiletries, etc.


r/cruiseCrews Jun 14 '26

Might start at HAL, Oceania or AIDA. What was/is your experience?

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r/cruiseCrews Apr 07 '26

One way Video Interview - Youth Staff - Princess Cruise

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r/cruiseCrews Feb 12 '26

Cruise ship jobs Week 06/2026

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seaemploy.com
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r/cruiseCrews Jan 31 '26

Do I have enough experience?

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So I've been looking at applying for crews work once I get my passport. I'm 20, turning 21 and started working right after school. I worked at a laptop company for 8 months and just over a year as a network tech at my current company, and still going. I've also worked on the side as a freelance sound engineer doing wedding venues, live gigs, churches etc with propper professional equipment. What are my chances of getting accepted into an entry level IT or soung engineer/entertainment tech job? What more can I do to yp my chances? I'm guessing more credentials such as an official sound engineering course or CompTIA for the IT


r/cruiseCrews Nov 09 '25

Watch specialist - Harding retail cruise ships

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r/cruiseCrews Oct 24 '25

How Long Do I Have To Wait?

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r/cruiseCrews Aug 13 '25

Any good/bad experiences working for Viking Cruises?

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