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Aug 6, 2010 4:12 AM CST help if you can cs people :)
xxchuckeyxx
xxchuckeyxxxxchuckeyxxdublin, Dublin Ireland9 Threads 189 Posts
cherrybrandy: i was helping a friend to get a job on cruise ship..
too many scammers on the net..selling you a book or d.v.d.'s
on how to get a cruise job..
there are recruitment offices for the big companies worldwise,best find the closest one and apply in person..thats what my friend did ,after months of trying and it worked..
yea your site i have been on them sites their tryna sell ye the book all ye need to no about working on a cruise ship very mad i am trying ages i didnt really wanna go true an agencie but i have no choice at this stage thanks for the help teddybear
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Aug 6, 2010 4:20 AM CST help if you can cs people :)
cherrybrandy
cherrybrandycherrybrandycambridge, Cambridgeshire, England UK24 Threads 7,473 Posts
xxchuckeyxx: yea your site i have been on them sites their tryna sell ye the book all ye need to no about working on a cruise ship i am trying ages i didnt really wanna go true an agencie but i have no choice at this stage thanks for the help
wavenot sure,but somehow recall,Carnival might have an office in Southampton..unless you find some in Ireland bouquet
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Aug 6, 2010 4:21 AM CST help if you can cs people :)
bestbefore
bestbeforebestbeforesomewhere, Dorset, England UK116 Threads 2 Polls 4,701 Posts
If you like long hours,not much pay,and possibly one shore trip in about eight,then go for it.You would be better off having a trade i.e. hairdressing and work for one of the franchises on board. Other than that go for a job in one of the shops on board as they are closed whilst in port so you have more free time. Have a friend who works for Royal Caribbean selling diamonds,now there's a great job with commission! Good luck.wave
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Aug 6, 2010 5:20 AM CST help if you can cs people :)
xxchuckeyxx
xxchuckeyxxxxchuckeyxxdublin, Dublin Ireland9 Threads 189 Posts
bestbefore: If you like long hours,not much pay,and possibly one shore trip in about eight,then go for it.You would be better off having a trade i.e. hairdressing and work for one of the franchises on board. Other than that go for a job in one of the shops on board as they are closed whilst in port so you have more free time. Have a friend who works for Royal Caribbean selling diamonds,now there's a great job with commission! Good luck.
well i have catering behind me yay has to be good for something laugh
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Aug 9, 2010 8:02 AM CST help if you can cs people :)
xxchuckeyxx
xxchuckeyxxxxchuckeyxxdublin, Dublin Ireland9 Threads 189 Posts
thanks for the replys everyone :)teddybear
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