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Articles and experiences shared by crew members working on cruise ship. Find out more about ship life at sea together with tips and advices for first time crew members and cruise oldtimers.

Articles and experiences shared by crew members working on cruise ship. Find out more about ship life at sea together with tips and advices for first time crew members and cruise oldtimers.

Carnival Cruise Line Continues "Operation Happy Holidays" for 25,000 crew

Submitted by kgnadmin on

Even though the number of crew members on board in the previous year was incomparably smaller to this year’s number, the Company is determined to continue the tradition that started during the pandemic. This includes a little attention that means the world to someone far, far away from home and families in these special moments. 

MSC Orchestra in Dry Dock in Malta

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MSC Orchestra is one of the latest MSC Cruises ships in the fleet to enter dry dock in Valletta, Malta in a busy year of ships refurbishments. The vessel will stay in Dry Dock for the next two weeks before starting the winter season in South Africa. There are currently around 700 crew members and 100 contractors during the dry dock.

Employee of the Month Award on Cruise Ships - a good way to recognize the hard working crew

Submitted by kgnadmin on

Since I have worked on land, I have attended so many focus groups related to large corporations and other government entities attempting to figure out how to maintain long term employees. Just as the cruise industry, I presently work in a high burnout profession where the turnaround is 5-10 years.

Adventures in Quarantine

Submitted by kgnadmin on

by Nancy Soulé

I’ve endured this adventure three times so far. It seems to be the norm as the new starting point for any contract, so better get used to it for a while. My first experience was on one of the first ships out in November of 2020, and that one was especially spooky. It was sailing out of Singapore and the precautions were extensive. 

Former Crew Members Start A Crew Support And Wellness Foundation

Submitted by kgnadmin on

Last year while many people were experiencing their own repercussions of a worldwide pandemic, Krista Thomas and Thais Marques de Souza were focused on an issue that the cruise industry was facing. Crew were stranded at sea as the world shut down its borders and although they were mainly safe onboard, their mental health became a key focus for the social media advocates. Today, Thomas and Marques de Souza are the founders of the not-for-profit organization, Sea Me Crew Wellness Foundation.