Is it smart for young people to try make some careear in cruises ships?
By Aldin Custo
@Skiniy (73)
Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
9 responses
@infatuatedbby (94914)
• United States
5 Apr 17
@Skiniy No I haven't. I don't like cruise boats =)
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@Skiniy (73)
• Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
5 Apr 17
@infatuatedbby haha why i think it's rly nice to travel and see world :D
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@dhoyalahoy (1414)
• Philippines
5 Apr 17
Is it your passion or for money only? Today, we forget our passion. We chose money over it. But if we will enrich our skills according to our passion, you'll become tycoon someday.
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@dhoyalahoy (1414)
• Philippines
6 Apr 17
@Skiniy While young explore. Remeber you profession can leave you anytime but never your passion.
Enrich your passion while busy on your profession.
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@Skiniy (73)
• Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
6 Apr 17
@dhoyalahoy that is true
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@Skiniy (73)
• Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
5 Apr 17
hah its sad but i is mostly caus of money... i rly dont have some good chance in my country to earn some "nice" money for my future but salary of 1000$-1500$ on cruises sounds good for me, at least now when i'm in twentyes :D
@traceh (557)
• Cape Town, South Africa
5 Apr 17
I think it's a smart move to work on cruise ship's while you still young before you get married and have children, it gives you a chance to earn some good money for a better future and you also get the opportunity to see the world which most people will never be able to afford to do. I would recommend trying it out for a few months see how it goes then if you don't like it you could always go back home.
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@Skiniy (73)
• Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
5 Apr 17
that is a problem going back home... i cant go back hh i must do something or to go in other country and try to found job and live there or on cruises
@JudyEv (340019)
• Rockingham, Australia
11 Apr 17
I think it would be fun to see some of the world before you get too old. Good luck if you decide to follow this career path.
@asfarasiknow (3340)
• Bournemouth, England
6 Apr 17
In my country people who spend 27 or more weeks at sea working on cruise liners count as non-resident and don't have to pay tax. I do not know if other countries do this.
@redurnet (1798)
• United Kingdom
5 Apr 17
I used to work at an entertainment venue and a lot of the actors, dancers and singers who I met had worked on cruise ships. They made it sound like it was a good thing to do to get to travel, make friends and get lots of work experience. I don't know what kind of work you'd be doing on board but it sounds fairly interesting to me to be able to work on a cruise ship.