FAQ
How long are the contracts for?
Contracts can vary between 3-8 months depending on which cruise line you will be working for. After each contract you will have a work break that can range from 2-6 weeks. Work breaks are usually not paid, so be sure to put some money away for your vacation.
How will I get paid?
Depending on the
cruise line, you may be paid bi-weekly or monthly. You will need
to take some cash, ATM card/and or credit cards with you to carry
you through the first month. Youll find you probably
wont use much, but better too much than too little. In most
cases you will be paid in U.S. cash.
What about taxes?
Income taxes are
only withheld for Americans working on American based cruise
lines. As every country has different tax laws, we suggest you
consult an accountant to find out your tax obligations.
What do I do about banking?
You have a few
options, you can open an account in your homeport, or in one of
the ports in your itinerary. We suggest making money orders and
sending them home to either a family member, a friend or directly
to your bank. It is probably the smartest and safest option.
Who do I work for?
The cruise line that
hires you will be your employer. Please take notice that all
cruise lines have different rules and regulations that need to be
followed. Failure to do so can result in dismissal.
How often will I be working?
In most cases, you
can expect to work 7days/week and anywhere from 8-12 hours/day.
Steiner spa employees will work 51/2 days/week, and 10 hours/day.
What about my flight to the ship?
Your flight to the
ship may or may not be provided by the cruise line. Depending on
the company policy, you may have to pay your way there, and upon
completion of your contract, they will fly you home. Some lines
require you to pay your flight there, and upon completion of your
contract, you will be reimbursed your flight, and flown home.
Then there are some lines that will pay your flight to and from
the ship!
Can I get mail?
Every ship has an
address. We can usually give you the address prior to departure.
If not, you will receive the information on board.
Can I make phone calls?
There are phones on
board, however we recommend using them for emergency use only.
They are extremely expensive and could range up to $15.00 per
minute. You will have access to crew calling centers at mostly
every port.
How much notice will I get if I am
hired?
The amount of notice
you may get can vary. Positions are always coming up, some sooner
than others. Emergency positions do come up that may only leave
you with a few days notice, so be prepared!!!
We will always try to give the crewmember as much notice as possible.
What am I responsible for as far as
living expenses?
All your food and
accommodations are provided. Cruise lines also provide medical
insurance whilst under contract. You will be required to pay for
any incidentals, souvenirs, as well as any alcoholic beverages.
Do I share a cabin?
Yes, all the cabins
are small and compact and are shared with one other person of the
same sex. In some instances you may have to share with up to
three people. Most cabins have a bathroom, however some bathroom
facilities can be shared by up to four people. The cabins are
cleaned with linen changed daily by your cabin steward.
Can I do laundry on the ship?
Yes, you may have
access to laundry facilities or a service will be offered for a
nominal fee.
Do I have to wear a uniform?
Yes, your uniform is
supplied by the cruise line and will be given to you upon arrival
to the ship. In some instances you nay have to pay for your
uniform in which case it will be deducted from your salary.
Do I have to have a medical before I
get on board?
Yes, you have to
complete a medical prior to leaving for the ship. The medical is
a thorough exam that involves taking blood tests, urinalysis,
blood pressure, eye, hearing and lung function tests, as well as
a chest x-ray. They are testing that you are physically fit to
work on board. Please note that a drug test will also be
conducted. Failure of the medical or drug test will result in the
termination of your contract.
In most cases, it is your responsibility to pay for your medical exam, however there are some cruise lines that will pay for it, or reimburse you the expense.
Can I get off the ship while in port?
Of course you can!
When you have free time during the day you can get off the ship
and do what you please, providing that you are not scheduled to
work and that you are back n board by the required time.
Can we socialize with the passengers?
Depending on your
position, it may be an integral part of your job, although it is
important to note that fraternization with passengers is cause
for immediate dismissal.
Can we drink in the
lounges/nightclub?
Some positions have
"deck privileges" and some may not. If you dont
you are not permitted to be in passenger areas when you are off
duty.
Positions that usually have deck privileges, such as cruise staff, youth staff, merchandise, pursers, entertainers, casino are able to to socialize with passengers in the lounges until your set curfew which will be given to you when you get onboard. Some ships do not allow staff to drink alcohol in passenger areas. Should you be found drunk while on duty or too drunk to perform emergency procedures, this will result in automatic dismissal.
Can we smoke in passenger areas?
As a rule you cannot
smoke whilst in any passenger areas. Your general manager will
define this rule in more detail when you arrive on the ship.
Is there a crew bar onboard?
Yes, the crew bar
serves drinks until their particular set time, which may vary,
from ship to ship. It is where you can relax and socialize out of
sight of the passengers.
Can we use the gym?
Yes, as a rule you
can use the gym, as long as you are not depriving any passengers
of the facilities.
Can we use the swimming pool?
As a rule aboard
most ships you are not permitted to use the pool. Anytime that
you would have to use the pool, you will probably also be able to
get off the ship and sightsee, go to the beach or shop in port!!
Where can the crew sunbathe?
There will be
designated areas for the crew to sunbathe.
Can my family or friends come to
visit?
Of course they can!
Every cruise line has their own policies about visitors. There
are discounts and it is usually based on availability.
Will I enjoy working for the cruise
industry?
If you are a
committed, hard working fun-loving team player, then you will
have the time of your life!
There is no other job that can give you so much experience and knowledge of the travel industry. The things youll see, do and learn along with the many new friends youll meet will stay with you forever. It is truly an unforgettable experience.
Your confidence as a crewmember can only increase as each week goes by, and we at CAST-A-WAY constantly encourage our crew to develop their existing skills and learn new ones whilst onboard. You will need approximately one month to settle in and feel comfortable in your new surroundings. All we can say is "hang in there" its worth it!!!
Good luck and have fun!