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Working on a cruise ship has a separate set of challenges than
working on land. Here, your work station can be sunny or rainy, calm
or rough with swells. At first, it isn't easy. The
pace of life is very fast. Our Crew work hard to ensure that
all 2,500 Guests have a vacation of a lifetime. Besides exceeding
our Guests expectations on the job, our Crew must participate in
a variety of programs and initiatives for safety, professional
or personal development to maintain our high standards of service.
It's a lot to balance, but all the hard work and long hours
seem worth it when you know you're the reason our Guests are smiling.
As a Disney Cruise Line Crew Member, you would be hired for a 3, 4, 5, 6
or 8 month contract - depending on the position. After working your required
contract length, you would have up to an 8 week break before the next contract
begins. It is important to remember that the ship is fully functional 24 hours
a day and requires constant attention. Crew Members can expect their schedules
to be based on a 70-hour/7-day work week. Time off is very limited-even when
the ship is in port. Overtime pay is available for non-management Crew Members
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