oh that's a lie, regular retail workers do not make 2 grand a month, i know many many retail staff, they get 700 - 900 a month + commission, which ends up being 1000-1300 maximum. UNLESS you work in specialty shops (jewellery or watches) but it's a harder job to get, you'll be able to make up 20 2500 maximum.
The only thing the guy forgot to mention, is that the so-called The Shiplife TV Recruiter List is for sale. 😂😂😂 What a scammer. Besides, about the pay... he did not mention that statistically a cruise line makes the salary for all the crew (regardless of position) in a week, and the rest goes for keeping the ship, food, uniforms, etc.
It’s a scam because I didn’t try to sell the product in this video? Lol. Thanks for bringing it up. It’s $2.50 Cruise lines make a ton of money and certainly take advantage of labor and wages around the world. You don’t have to work for them if you don’t want to support the way they operate. But for many of the people I’ve met, they still view it as a legitimate opportunity compared to their local job markets. To each their own 🤷🏻♂️
Sir I just want to know , what amount you said in your this short video... Is it possible that makes 8 k dollars in month in bar department... Like bartenders, head bartenders and bar menegers .... (I'm taking about big brands like rccl, carnival, virgin cruisess
You can become a member for free and I have a vid that’s almost an hour long breaking down a ship contract. I do have a paid product as well but access to the main vid is free :)
@@shiplifetv Hello I just ask a question if you don’t mind , my friend get fired at royal caribbean as a crew member and now He plans to apply as a staff member so can he apply or not?
Hello! Nope I don’t believe she was. But there are a lot of Eastern European girls on ships so it’s possible there was a girl that looks just like her :)
No Social Security tax, No state income tax, No fed inc tax, No medicare tax, No rent, No food cost, No health or dental ins cost, No car expenses needed, No commuting costs, No utilities bills, No internet or tv bill, ..
30 to 40 at the end of the week??? I travel with family and the server has to serve a table of 7 pax. I tip $10 each time i eat at the main dining room. They were so nice and helped me bring down congee from the buffet line for my toddler. Always tipped the cleaners by leaving $5/room/day. I don't know how but the lovely guy actually changed our towels twice daily cause he saw we had kids.
Since gratuities are added automatically to your bill,service has dropped dramatically...I have been cruising for almost 50 years,when Carnival had one ship The Mardi Gras...just to give you an idea..The food quality is unedible for me,mixed drinks is a complete rip off along with the price of beer and wine...The cabin attendant just don't give a dam.The only people that really take care of you are the restaurant staff..and those are the ones that get an xtra envelope at the end of the cruise..The days when cash was king and the staff worked their asses off to make you happy 24/7 is all gone..People had class and morals,dressed accordingly to the occasion,not walking around almost naked with an attitude...I still go on cruises,but on the premier cruises like Viking and the European river cruises..I stay away from the lowlifes....
Wow things were pretty different back then. Cash is king 👑 💵 Would love to see the cruise lines make a change to raise the bar on service. Have you tried Virgin cruise lines yet?
@@shiplifetv No,but Virgin and Disney also falls in The Mega ship Cat...I have friends that cruise yearly on Disney and said their standards has also gone down hill..I live in Florida and one of the port is only a 35 minutes drive away,but prefer to take an 8 hour flight away to board a cruise...The only cruise i will ever do on a Mega ship is an Alaska cruise..I hardly ever leave my stateroom ,not even to dine..The scenery is unbelieveable 24/7...