What is it like to Work on a Cruise Ship?

It was not exactly as imagined,

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but my office on board was actually quite cozy. Larger, lighter and quieter than some places I have lived.

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Because the ocean offers fewer distractions than land, particularly if you don’t have internet, it’s quite a good place for writing. I did not get tired of the monotonous cruising at all, quite the contrary, I could have continued for months. Except that I couldn’t afford it. And if only there wasn’t so much food. All the time. For free.

But I am happy I didn’t choose to go by submarine.

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About Andreas Moser

I am a lawyer in Germany, with a focus on international family law, migration and citizenship law, as well as constitutional law. My other interests include long walks, train rides, hitchhiking, history, and writing stories.
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5 Responses to What is it like to Work on a Cruise Ship?

  1. Miriam's avatar Miriam says:

    Looks pretty good to me. I think I could handle it for awhile. :)

  2. Working on a cruise ship can be an incredibly unique and rewarding experience. Imagine traveling the world, meeting people from diverse cultures, and waking up to a new destination almost every day. While the work can be demanding, with long hours and a fast-paced environment, the camaraderie among crew members and the opportunity to save money (as room and board are typically covered) make it worthwhile. Plus, you’ll gain valuable skills in hospitality, customer service, and teamwork. If you have a passion for adventure and don’t mind being away from home for extended periods, a cruise ship job could be an amazing opportunity.

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