Being A Bartender On A Cruise Ship
Your living is having a bunkmate in your room but sharing a bathroom between 4 people.
Being a bartender on a cruise ship. I spent a weekend on a cruise ship staffed by robot bartenders. The bartenders I knew worked 12-14 hour days on average. Earnings in the range of 1800 to 2800 a month are common.
I Was a Cruise Ship Bartender. It is not easy working 7 days a week away from your family. No one I talked to really liked it.
Bartender Former Employee - Florida - October 13 2017. Cruise ship experience is preferred. I on the otherhand was a bartender so my money was pooled with all the bartenders so I earned money regardless.
Bar Managers who will sometimes manage the entire cruise ship bar staff can make as much as 3800 a month in salary. - Ensures that smooth operation of bars is maintained at all times and the quality of services provided meet the standards of the cruise line. Was recently on a cruise -- ship and line to remain nameless -- where I had a unique experience with a bartender.
Going back to being clueless when I say clueless I really was clueless everything I thought I knew about the bar before getting on the ship went out the window I learned a new set up a new system a new dialect and a new culture. You will then be escorted to your room where in you will share your room with 1 person or more. If you want to become a bartender on cruise ships you will have to have bartending experience good communication skills and a friendly personality.
You need to start working in a local bar near your place to earn valuable experience because lets face it. The first and most important point to become a bartender on a cruise is to get your bartending certificate. Cruise ships based in Australia and New Zealand do.
