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  • Inside Crew Cabins on Cruise Ship jozo

    Unlike guest staterooms, crew cabins are pretty small and usually located on deck 0, or below the sea level – deck A and B. Most of the crew cabins don’t have portholes (windows) – this luxury is reserved for some staff and officers – so for first-time crew members this might be a little confusing. You will have a hard time determining if it is day or night. Depending on your position or department, cabins are shared between 2-4 people.

  • The Story of a Cruise Ship Cook kgnadmin

    Letter from a crew member

    I was hired to work as a third party in Costa Cruises.

  • Crewmembers Most Common Lies kgnadmin

    Everybody lies. Everyone tells lies or “distorts the truth” sometimes. Some cruise ship crewmembers are big experts in lying that you cant tell if they are telling the truth and often takes a long time to find out that we have been lied to.

  • The Love Hate Relationship of Working On Cruise Ships kgnadmin

    Article By Sean Sassoon

  • 10 Rules for Waiters During Galley Rush Hours on Cruise Ship jozo

    The heart and soul of any cruise ship's culinary operations, the Main Galley, orchestrates a symphony of meals from breakfast to dinner and even the famous midnight buffet. Operating around the clock, the Galley never sleeps, tirelessly catering to the gastronomic desires of passengers. The sheer scale of food production in the Galley is mind-boggling, and it is divided into several specialized sections, including Appetizers, Bakery, Hotline, and Pastry.