Ship Life: Money

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Many people interested in working onboard a cruise ship want to save money. It isn't as easy as it may seem, so you have to go about it the right way.

Komentáře • 334

  • @aiyanawalker2793
    @aiyanawalker2793 Před 6 lety +43

    Thank you! I’ve been trying to research employee experiences on cruise ships, but most other employees seem to sugarcoat sea life, and make it seem so fun. Which I’m sure it is, but I’m looking for the financial and practical implications of it, so again thank you.

  • @travelworkwithjoevanie1702

    Working on a Cruise Ship is the best experience I ever had.

  • @kurtkelley6929
    @kurtkelley6929 Před 5 lety +14

    The smart ones do! I saved a ton of money while gigging aboard Disney and Princess ships.

  • @amarg2199
    @amarg2199 Před 3 lety +3

    apart from money a lot of people find life partners. this is priceless feeling

  • @timothyharrison5338
    @timothyharrison5338 Před 5 lety +8

    I was an engineer in the navy and when I got out ,I worked with a cruise line as a mechanical engineer ( fixed and maintained ships engines) I was pulling in 2,000 a week!! Of course sometimes I didnt see daylight for a week at a time!!

  • @VegasKeVa
    @VegasKeVa Před 5 lety +26

    I can't even imagine working 10-12 hours a day ( as a casino worker) for 6 months straight without a day off. Ugh.

    • @dezza2001
      @dezza2001 Před 4 lety +9

      Casino workers have some of the best situations on the ship as the Casino is one of the few places closed while docked which means lots of opportunities for off board adventures but when you are on ship and the casino is open there is not much to do other than drink or watch movies in your room so why not be working on socializing with people you won't see again after 7 days? As a dealer you know you may see the same ass hole player once a week for years but on a ship, after 7 days, bye bye.
      advantages and disadvantages.

    • @jonathanlovesadventure7838
      @jonathanlovesadventure7838 Před 4 lety

      How does somebody go from dealing on land, say in Las Vegas, to working on a cruise ship?

    • @dezza2001
      @dezza2001 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jonathanlovesadventure7838 it is about what you want. If you are single why wouldn't you want to be on the ship instead? Travel vs same ol same ol. if the pay is better (which there is one ship that pays better than vegas for dealers) why would you want to stay in vegas?

    • @Bud2222
      @Bud2222 Před 4 lety +4

      Its not working when its your passion

    • @angelsanchez-vg2oc
      @angelsanchez-vg2oc Před 4 lety

      I agree with some of the other comments I\'ve seen - if you want to discover about how to how to how to save money on cruises try Panlarko Cruise Cutter Planner (do a search on google)? my friend told me about it unbelievable

  • @o2Poppy
    @o2Poppy Před 5 lety +17

    My husband worked for a cruise company for 5 years. He’s an engineer so he was on pretty good money. Enough to have a deposit for a house, though getting the actual mortgage was a nightmare, with him only getting paid while he was away. He recently left cruising and works for a local ferry company. He gets paid more, though he is a lower rank, gets more time off and just generally like the job more!!

  • @AlanaBertozzi
    @AlanaBertozzi Před 5 lety +8

    It's SO EASY for your earnings to be spent on food, coffee, eating out, shopping, and the miscellaneous...,,,, there is a big gap on the ship between lowest positions and higher ranking positions........ saving money tho is quite an accomplishment

  • @doglegish
    @doglegish Před 6 lety +26

    Its very possible to make a lot of money with persistance and good performance. Been working on ships for 6 years, have met people from Canada, England, Australia who keep coming back because of the money. To me the best payment of working on ships has been all the places the boat allows you to see. Love my job!!!! :) :) :) :) :)

    • @chasebunning9219
      @chasebunning9219 Před 6 lety +1

      Loren Cita I’m from Canada and I’m about to turn 18 and I am seriously thinking about working on cruise ship!

    • @doglegish
      @doglegish Před 6 lety +6

      Muffin Tops I doubted so much about working on ships because I was paying more attention to the bad experiences than to the good ones!....I am so so SO GRATEFUL for everything that I have seen, dont let other tell you how it is like, experience it yourself, if you dont like it thats ok, you go back home with a different plan. As far as I know most shiplines require people that are 21 years old at least, I remember one time on board Carnival there was a crew member who was 18 years old but I dont know how he managed to get a contract. My best advise if you want money get a position in restaurant, bar, housekeeping, money with A LOT of work. If you want more time to see and travel go for a position in Casino, the shops, Art, Guest RElations, Entertainment. You will no see a paycheck higher than 3 probably 4 k but you´ll have more free time. Good luck! :)

    • @beth9015
      @beth9015 Před 5 lety

      What kind of job do you have in the cruise that allows you to visit places?

    • @doglegish
      @doglegish Před 5 lety +3

      @@beth9015 Casino, gift shop, art gallery, perhaps guest relations, those are the departments with more free time.

    • @mitrasubedi2557
      @mitrasubedi2557 Před 5 lety

      I interest about hospitality security . Can I apply I have 10 years experience .in gulf bahrain and qatar

  • @RageAgainstRadge
    @RageAgainstRadge Před 5 lety +7

    To those Filipino working with you in the Cruise Ship they also pay bills and send money in the Philippines by sending money to their Family. That's why they work hard. There are a lot of difference with culture, I agree with you but for other , working in a cruise ship is their dreams. They can also buy them houses if they save enough.

  • @anthonyroberto3689
    @anthonyroberto3689 Před 5 lety +5

    Mate ! These videos have been a huge help - I'm heading to Melbourne for January 4th as a Jr Assistant Purser onboard the Golden Princess !

    • @mitrasubedi2557
      @mitrasubedi2557 Před 5 lety

      Sir my name in mittralal upadhyay from Nepal . I have 10 years experience about hospitality security guard now I am working in doha qatar how to apply job one agency asking me $300 First they said this amount for proses. Why ??

  • @jonnieinbangkok
    @jonnieinbangkok Před 6 lety +32

    Wow...what nice parents...not charging their child to store stuff in their basement 😁😁😁

    • @RoryMcgowan
      @RoryMcgowan Před 5 lety +3

      My parents would have taxed my ass 😩😂

    • @mariesmith599
      @mariesmith599 Před 4 lety +1

      Wow my son lived with me til he found a house he was going to purchase. He saved as much money for his down payment and was in the middle of closing the week hurricane Michael hit. He lost everything. House was gone. He now lives with us and just got a 2018 truck. His car he had went thru the hurricane and we kept it on life support to get him back and forth to work. His fiance lost her brand new car thru the hurricane so I sold her my Veloster and got a new car. I can't imagine parents not helping their child unless drugs, drinking, won't get a job etc were a problem. I have one of them. But a good young adult couple I would give my last dollar to.

  • @nibbles187
    @nibbles187 Před 6 lety +6

    Just found this channel. Im thinking about working on a cruise ship so this is awesome info. Thanks!

  • @LolLol-ch7sl
    @LolLol-ch7sl Před 6 lety +10

    Depends on the job, I want to be an engineer (I am British) and I would start of at $31k per year.
    But someone working in the bar/restaurant from Philippines will get a lot half of that.
    However the UK is a lot more expensive to live in that the Philippines, but I am a single man with no children, but a lot of those Filipinos have families.

    • @nickgibbs6891
      @nickgibbs6891 Před 3 lety

      You will not start of with 31k in your first year🤣

  • @TheRoneZone
    @TheRoneZone Před 5 lety +3

    Fair warning to anyone working on a ship for the first time, it's going to be reallly hard to save money. Crew bar, port food and experiences, souvenirs... My first three contracts I would have potentially come home with $10k each. Instead, I came home with about $2000 each time, lol. But the experience was worth it.

  • @laszlohorvath8637
    @laszlohorvath8637 Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent content. You set yourself apart among all the other videos on working on a cruise ship. Thank you for your time! 🙏

  • @PadfootZip
    @PadfootZip Před 6 lety +3

    Going to a Job Fair in September for the Norwegian gonna be interesting hope they are ok with people with Disabilities

    • @TheEliseRodgers
      @TheEliseRodgers Před 4 lety

      Elrond Imladris was Norwegian willing to accommodate disabilities? I hope you were successful at the job fair, and we’d love to hear if there were opportunities for you - ADA compliant or otherwise! The cruise industry has really been working on making it possible for passengers with disabilities to fully participate in recent years, it would be really great to hear that they are also making opportunities (as they should be in 2020) for persons with disabilities to to obtain jobs in their organizations.

  • @yeetedyeet920
    @yeetedyeet920 Před 4 lety +1

    i love this guy

  • @danafoltin8114
    @danafoltin8114 Před 5 lety +1

    I love the way you talk and drink ! ....and that your and mine cup is always full as you talk and I listen,,,,,,

  • @jessicacooke9729
    @jessicacooke9729 Před 6 lety +9

    North Carolina, Charlotte! Here and going to work Norwegian in October.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +2

      Jessica Cooke that’s awesome. Email me and let’s grab a coffee!

    • @happytimes2008
      @happytimes2008 Před 5 lety

      What was your interview process? They are coming to Raleigh in October and I'm going to apply.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety +1

      Right&Tight Apparel I didn’t go to a job fair or meet them in person. After applying and waiting for many months they finally sent me an email and set up a video interview on Skype. I believe I had two Skype interviews within the same week. Then several weeks later I was sent an email with a job offer. It took a long time waiting for
      The interview, but once I was offered a job I was schedule for a contract within a few weeks. So once I was finally hired it was really really fast.

    • @theresamorgan9807
      @theresamorgan9807 Před 5 lety

      @@CoffeeWithSean Do you know how much cabin stewards make?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety

      Theresa Morgan I would guess after tips you can make over $1500 a month. But I have no idea

  • @tylerfinnigan9785
    @tylerfinnigan9785 Před rokem

    Excellent Content, Thank you!

  • @gemini365ayear
    @gemini365ayear Před 2 lety

    Sending love from Gastonia North Carolina.....❤ I love cruise ships🚢

  • @KatjaGotYa
    @KatjaGotYa Před 6 lety +5

    Very informative! Thank you so much!

  • @AlanaBertozzi
    @AlanaBertozzi Před 6 lety +5

    What I find that is so difficult are all the additional dining options on my ship such as sushi or the Italian restaurant for eating out with friends. I feel like most of my spending money goes right to eating out!

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety +2

      Alana Delia I know exactly what you mean. We had a Brazilian steakhouse that was so good. And my first broadcast partner was from Brazil. So he and I were there all the time haha

  • @untiljesusreturns8631
    @untiljesusreturns8631 Před 6 lety +4

    You seem like an awesome young man!! EXCELLENT EXPLANATION. Thnak you!! :) I'm only looking at this video for fun, but cool info!!

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety +1

      Until Jesus Returns thank you so much for your compliment. I really appreciate that!

  • @amarg2199
    @amarg2199 Před 3 lety

    GUYS ITS JUST A JOB. i have been working 13 years. need to work another 20 years. 90 percent of the crew earn 1000-2000 dollars. only management earn more.
    and also we have to support families back hiome.

  • @ryecatcher84
    @ryecatcher84 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for your specific tips very thorough tips for all my research with this job. 🙏🏼👍🏼

  • @tigerbaby8621
    @tigerbaby8621 Před 5 lety +6

    Can you work on a cruise ship if you have prescription medication from your doctors and how would I get it if I worked on a cruise or

    • @mwatson6541
      @mwatson6541 Před 5 lety

      I worked on a cruise ship for 5 years. I take prescription medication daily. You have 2 options. 1) bring all you need for the whole contract. 2) the ship Doctor will write you a prescription as needed.

  • @Timetravel1111
    @Timetravel1111 Před 6 lety +7

    14:26 people spend good points

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Před 5 lety

    A good singer is worth their weight in gold though. That's about the hardest "instrument".
    A really good "name" instrumentalist should get their own cabin too, but in all cases it's a LOT of work to get that good.

  • @ramsesofra1016
    @ramsesofra1016 Před 5 lety +2

    Your videos are quite informative. I was wondering if the hiring on these ships is age restricting? I'm a very capable 66 year old who understands the work load. I'm a cook who would find this work perfect. Am I dreaming to think that I could be hired on a cruise ship? Shoot me str8

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety +1

      Ramses of RA I don’t see a reason not to hire you. As long as you pass the medical exam you should be fine. Apply to all the companies and see what happens

    • @ramsesofra1016
      @ramsesofra1016 Před 5 lety

      Coffee With Sean Thanks man. I needed that encouragement. Keep making those instructive videos. You're a natural for it.

  • @1galstreasure4u
    @1galstreasure4u Před 6 lety +4

    I guess if I was younger I’d may do the Cruise Ship thing, but not just to save money but to see different areas.

  • @mobileboyblox3424
    @mobileboyblox3424 Před 5 lety +5

    Sean, is there a way to send money to our families at home while working onboard?

    • @amarg2199
      @amarg2199 Před 3 lety

      western union is helping in money tranfer. now a days everybody doing with apps.

  • @gpturner0924
    @gpturner0924 Před 5 lety +1

    $16 to transfer money to your home bank account? That sounds like extortion to me... It sounds like cruise lines are finding ways to pay their employees increasingly lower wages, and charging them for more services... Cruise lines used to pay in cash exclusively. They should still do so. They used to pay cash, then the employees could either stash their money in their safe until the end of the contract and deposit the lump sum when they get home, or they could store their money in the ship's financial office for a small fee until the end of the contract...
    I guess you can't avoid paying fees completely, so I think a good way to minimize the fee to transfer money between your accounts is to use the ATM once at the end of your contract to take out everything you have made on the contract, then take that lump sum of cash home with you to deposit in your bank account.

    • @classicrocklover5615
      @classicrocklover5615 Před 5 lety +1

      By the amount of that fee, it sounds like the money is being sent bank wire, versus a traditional bank direct deposit . They might have to do it this way due to needing to process banking while traveling around the world

  • @christopherdereal4868
    @christopherdereal4868 Před 5 lety +2

    Not exactly sometimes the pricing in there countries is three times more expensive

    • @Martu_CAS
      @Martu_CAS Před 5 lety

      Yes but usually you'd be getting paid less on land for the same job (if you convert your pay to dollars). At least that's how it is in my country. And you don't have the same expenses.

  • @TheRoneZone
    @TheRoneZone Před 5 lety +1

    Short answer: Not on your first couple contracts. Cause you'll be too busy living the life, and spending money on food, drinks, ports, and gifts for your family back home. But if you're disciplined, you can save almost everything, and come home with quite a bit of money (if you don't have bills)

  • @RMiska96
    @RMiska96 Před 4 lety

    $500 is exactly 12,250... and currently i get payed $1.30 an hour. so i understand why most ppl put up with so much cuz once u get back home you can build a house. buy a car your pretty well off.

  • @ryecatcher84
    @ryecatcher84 Před 5 lety +1

    omg im watching this in Charlotte NC as well you got s new subscriber!! It’s a sign from the universe!!! Maybe I’ll get a Brazilian partner as well. 🤗Im going on career fair for Norwegian tomorrow.

  • @bidyutpl
    @bidyutpl Před 3 lety +1

    A great explanation.. ❤️

  • @PadfootZip
    @PadfootZip Před 6 lety +3

    I live in a Homeless shelter so the only expenses i have is a 45$ bill and thats it and its a non contract phone bill so i can quit that anytime sounds like i am good

  • @bwmarchand
    @bwmarchand Před 5 lety +2

    did you know that you can suspend coverage on insurance for autos and motorcycles? Yep, you can!

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 Před 5 lety

      You can but you have to turn in your license plates.

    • @laszlohorvath8637
      @laszlohorvath8637 Před 5 lety

      Can I get more info on this please? Suspend auto insurance, new term for me. Thank you!!

    • @jaymontange8260
      @jaymontange8260 Před 5 lety

      Depends on state. Virginia no insurance they want their plates. If you own car have title you can go without insurance. But you should get coverage for theft or other type loss while stored.

  • @Seiboi_Touthang
    @Seiboi_Touthang Před 6 lety +1

    This video is very helpful for me thank you for sharing😊

  • @chabdrachief777
    @chabdrachief777 Před 5 lety +1

    YA BUT THE THING IS WHEN THE CURRCY DROPS, INFLATION IN THAT COUNTRY GOES UP REAL HIGH SO BASICALLY U R NOT 3 TIMES RICH BUT U R EQUAL JST AS MY EXPERIENCE.
    THANK YOU.

    • @Martu_CAS
      @Martu_CAS Před 5 lety

      Yeah, I live in one of those countries. But a retail position on the ship pays a lot more than the same position on land (in my country). AND you don't have the same expenses.

  • @maxtamang9028
    @maxtamang9028 Před 5 lety +2

    How much do waiters get on tips?

  • @mikey2870
    @mikey2870 Před 5 lety

    money.. money... money... money... money... hahahahahahahahahahah nice one brotha

  • @JayJay-re1ex
    @JayJay-re1ex Před 4 lety +1

    Aye I’m from N.C. too and I just applied to American cruise lines

    • @hollyalexander7868
      @hollyalexander7868 Před 4 lety

      I just applied for American Cruise Lines too!! Did you ever get the job? I go to training in May!

    • @JayJay-re1ex
      @JayJay-re1ex Před 4 lety

      Holly Alexander no they never reached out to
      Me. I work for my town as a after school and summer leader and a Volly Firefighter 👩🏽‍🚒

    • @JayJay-re1ex
      @JayJay-re1ex Před 4 lety

      Holly Alexander even with Carona?

  • @DarlitaDawn
    @DarlitaDawn Před 4 lety

    What about classes given on ships? How does it go for instructors? How would that work? What if the class you want to teach does not exist yet. How would I go about offering it to the right people? Who would I float the idea to?

  • @Legendary2009____
    @Legendary2009____ Před 4 lety +1

    Your salary was excellent to Save that kind of money unfortunately everyone isn't the same

  • @danielmclaughlin2733
    @danielmclaughlin2733 Před 5 lety +3

    Yeah for BELIZE our money is devalued to half a u.s pallor, so if you mad $500 I would essentially made $1,000 and the Brazilian would have made $1,5000.

  • @jperception817
    @jperception817 Před 5 lety +3

    Dude I'm from greensboro. I want to work on the ship so bad.

    • @MrLeeon24
      @MrLeeon24 Před 5 lety

      first buy a passport.

    • @MrLeeon24
      @MrLeeon24 Před 5 lety

      make sure that passport is expedited. fill out ds-11 form

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 Před 5 lety

      @@MrLeeon24 you mean apply for a passport; a passport cannot be bought unless it's black market document.

  • @Yolanda_Ortiz
    @Yolanda_Ortiz Před 5 lety +1

    Hi I did the Disney Dream cruise which was awesome. We had 3 waiters who took care of us. One told us he had 6 months contract and 6 months at home in Portugal. Is that correct you do 6 months onboard and 6 months off. He said he’s been working at least 4 years

  • @cadegonzalez2567
    @cadegonzalez2567 Před 5 lety +1

    Charlotte, NC as well!

  • @paulabarnes233
    @paulabarnes233 Před 5 lety +3

    What if you work at a casino on board how much do they pay?

    • @RoryMcgowan
      @RoryMcgowan Před 5 lety

      Thats what i want to know!?

    • @bobsmith8329
      @bobsmith8329 Před 5 lety

      Probably 500 a week there from other countries they will work for nothing for a way better life

  • @hpg_noflex7634
    @hpg_noflex7634 Před 6 lety +3

    Can you please explain more things about guest services ,how much they make ,what are the working hours and what are the requirements

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +1

      leemo philander they’ll make between 1500 And 2500 per month. Work 10 hours a day and you will likely need to speak at least two languages and have some hotel experience. Minimum one year. I don’t know super specifics but you may reach out to Jordan F Martin on his channel and see if he has a contact in that department he can connect with

  • @OrnellaLeone
    @OrnellaLeone Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you very much for shearing your experience and for being so clear! I don't know if you already said it, but i would like to know in which cruise ship did you work? I have some questions that maybe have nothing to do with your video: would you tell me how much does it cost the cheapest Rent of a department? How much, including taxes and food, did you expend in land? And finally, what about buying a department, the cheapest one? Thank you so much for your time reading me,
    Cheers from Argentina!

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety

      OrnellaLeone I worked for Norwegian Cruise Line. On three different ships. I don’t understand your other questions. What do you meant buying a department? I didn’t have to pay any rent while working on the ships.

    • @OrnellaLeone
      @OrnellaLeone Před 6 lety

      Thanks! I meant in your country, rent and department in Land, in your country. I'm trying to compare that with rent and price of the cheapest department in my country (in dolars). Just a personal concern

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +1

      OrnellaLeone oh ok. Rent where I live is around $1000 per month.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +1

      OrnellaLeone All things included, my tots expenses per month on land are around $2000 to $3000

    • @dunruden9720
      @dunruden9720 Před 2 lety

      shearing...baaaa!!!

  • @omt07
    @omt07 Před 6 lety

    No difference when a 18-19 yrs old still leaving with their parents and joined the Forces. For the first 1-3 years he/she saved a lot of money. But most of them don't.

  •  Před 5 lety +2

    Hi. Somebody told me, my MaitreD from river cruise, on the ocean cruise from Royal Caribbean, waiter, good waiter!, can make a lot of money. I say, 4.000$-5.000$ per month. Is it true???? Good waiter, good tables, lot of tips. Royal Caribbean. Thank you anyway for movie. Greetings, waiting for text.

    • @GravyGoodbread
      @GravyGoodbread Před 5 lety

      No way. 500 a week I'm guessing at best w overtime. Not including tips?

  • @theinfinite2653
    @theinfinite2653 Před 5 lety

    No my freind it's the same thing even though it's different currency....remeber while the dollar has less value in a specific country the value of things is high so it cancel right back out

  • @salmansheikh3462
    @salmansheikh3462 Před 6 lety +2

    Hey sean I really like your video I just have 1 question ..
    How much does the hospitality member make? Like service and which is best to make career housekeeping or service?.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +3

      Salman Sheikh you am look at maybe $1500 to $2000 a month with tips. Restaurant work is crazier hours. But housekeeping as very lonely sometimes because you’re by yourself a lot

    • @salmansheikh3462
      @salmansheikh3462 Před 6 lety

      @@CoffeeWithSean thanks Sean .I have learn alot from your video keep going....

  • @aliciawilliam4935
    @aliciawilliam4935 Před 2 lety

    How much buffet attendant gets paid

  • @tonycavanagh1929
    @tonycavanagh1929 Před 5 lety +1

    You werent one of the cruise slaves. Those who work long hours for next to nowt. Are you charged for room and board, are you charged for cleaning your uniform.

  • @louisjay7698
    @louisjay7698 Před 6 lety +5

    how much is the salary of an entertainer in a cruise ship sir??

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety

      L Jay Caro Entertainers like performers can make between 2000 and 3000 per month. Guest entertainers I have heard can make up to 4000 per month

    • @hriteshpitteea4037
      @hriteshpitteea4037 Před 5 lety

      Coffee With Sean
      How much money a 'youth staff' make on cruise ship?

  • @Kompressor2007
    @Kompressor2007 Před 6 lety +7

    Hey Sean, is it possible for you to pass some numbers of wages you know? Thx.

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety +7

      Kompressor2007 Hey. I made 2000 per month. That’s probably average. Entertainment staff made less but they sold bingo and stuff so they maybe made 2400 a month. Youth staff made probably 1800 per month. Singers and dancers made probably around 2500 a month. I would assume you will be around 2000 per month. But you will get free food and room. It’s paid in US currency. What country are you coming from?

    • @Kompressor2007
      @Kompressor2007 Před 6 lety

      Hey thx for your anwer! I'm from Argentina. Currently I'm joining merchant marine so my position should be as deck officer in a couple of years, if everything goes right haha what about deck officers salary? Any idea? Thx in advance!

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety +3

      Since I worked in the hotel side, I’m not sure what the salaries of the deck and engine positions were. But for starting out salaries, I would assume 2000 per month is around what you can probably expect.

    • @Kompressor2007
      @Kompressor2007 Před 6 lety

      Ok, cool, thx for your data! Cheers!

    • @jcbargirl
      @jcbargirl Před 6 lety

      how many hours per week do you work?

  • @edwinchitambo4511
    @edwinchitambo4511 Před 6 lety +3

    what was the name of the credit card that you used getting charged $100 /year?

  • @matthewstiffler1939
    @matthewstiffler1939 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey brother, I’m rather nomadic and don’t have a home per se, how easy is it to keep work ongoing, I’d assume it’s easy to make connects and you can have another cruise job lined up after the one ends, what do u think? Thanks man

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety +1

      Matthew Stiffler even though its contract work. As long as you don’t get fired, you will be offered a contract after each contract for as long as you want

  • @Madmac96
    @Madmac96 Před 3 lety

    Interesting video. But, I couldn't get past the fact you looked like you just rolled out of bed, and slept in that T-shirt.

  • @ozreality
    @ozreality Před 4 lety

    Isnt it crazy what we tell ourselves to somehow circumnavigate the reality of our circumstances to justify doing what it is we want to in life

  • @lemmlawyer
    @lemmlawyer Před 6 lety +2

    Hey man, nice video, I am hesitating if to start as a receptionist for any cruise company, what do you recommend?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +11

      I definitely think you should do it. That itch you have, that though to maybe try it, will never go away. And you will look back years later and still wish you had done it. Just go for it. Apply and see what happens. Its only about half a year out of your life. And if you hate it, you don't have to go back. I would rather see you go for it and then stop, rather than never do it and always wonder it.
      When you go, however, make sure you have tied up lose ends back home. Don't have any bills or expenses while you're away. If you can, of course. The less you have to worry about or pay for while you're on the ship, the more enjoyable your time will be AND the more money you will save and/or be able to spend on awesome stuff while traveling.
      DO IT!

    • @lemmlawyer
      @lemmlawyer Před 6 lety +1

      Coffee With Sean Thanks man

  • @ivanzelaya1256
    @ivanzelaya1256 Před 4 lety

    Cant you please do a video about the mechanics life on a cruise ship i cant find a single one .....please

  • @lessiehall7018
    @lessiehall7018 Před 6 lety +2

    North Carolina yay!!!

  • @seriouskaraoke879
    @seriouskaraoke879 Před 5 lety +1

    You clearly don't understand international finance. Your Brazilian coworker did not get a 3X windfall with the devaluation of the Real. He had the same purchasing power before and after because prices rise in tandem with inflation, and in this case, currency devaluation In other words the prices in Brazil would triple following 3X devaluation. . Here's how to think of international currency markets and why day to day the currencies are in equilibrium (assuming they are freely floated on the currency markets and not artificially determined by the government, although the still go to equilibrium with black markets). Brazil regulates their currency, i.e., they set the "official" exchange rate. Whenever that rate gets out of whack for the rate that should be in place based on Supply and Demand, the black market will force it to equilbrium. Brazil's devaluation is that governments attempt to eliminate the black market.
    Currencies are like any other good or product. The price for any currency (exchange rate) is based on the demand for that currency vis a vis all other currencies. Demand and supply are in equilibrium if they trade in open markets. When a currency is not in equilibrium, this creates opportunities to "arbitrage" that currency. So you could have a situation where prices are lower for no good reason other than favorable currency exchange rates. Let's say the product is gold and for whatever reason gold is $50 an ounce cheaper than anywhere else simply because of exchange rates. What would happen in that situation is that capital will rush in to profit from this incongruence and demand will increase as more and more rush in to take advantage of this anamoly. What happens? the price of gold goes up until it is even with the global markets. It's called arbitrage and this always brings the currency markets to equilibrium,
    Your non American shipmates are not getting a comparative salary bump simply because their salaries are denominated dollars. Has nohing to do with that. If they are getting a bump, it's just because they are being paid more than their opportunity alternatives back in their home country. That isn't to suggest that their countries have the same cost of living and the U.S., it could be lower or higher, but that has nothing to do with the currency they are paid in or exchange rates.
    Your other comment about income taxes of other countries and wondering if you shipmates were sliding on their taxes. That's a silly notion. What makes you think their taxes aren't withheld simply because they are not American'?. I swear, that is so typical of Americans to think like that, as if other countries didn't have the infrastructure to collect taxes.. Good lord. Smarten up.

  • @dansharpe2364
    @dansharpe2364 Před 6 lety

    Very informative and interesting video dude, thanks. Liked and subscribed

  • @bilalsheikhalibaks
    @bilalsheikhalibaks Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the heads up!

  • @brucetrappleton6984
    @brucetrappleton6984 Před 6 lety

    great video, lots of very useful info.

  • @mwolfgr01
    @mwolfgr01 Před 6 lety +2

    What about working as an officer or just on the bridge in general?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +1

      Matthew Wolfgram you’ll likely make over $2000 per month.

    • @mwolfgr01
      @mwolfgr01 Před 6 lety

      Coffee With Sean any other notable differences from just being a regular crew member?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +1

      Matthew Wolfgram in comparison of “staff” v “crew” the staff get more privilege. More public area access, less roommates, more money. You’ll most likely be “staff” level or higher working on the bridge, eve if you’re a cadet

  • @ionniculina4532
    @ionniculina4532 Před 6 lety

    Great vid, bud!

  • @mesafintbeyene506
    @mesafintbeyene506 Před 4 lety

    That is okay but l want to ask you about the question, that is when you join into the price cruise ship work, have you paid the registration payment? many of them ask as when we talk with them, please tell me the way, and is it ok please tell me how much, we confused in it because all of the asks us in different amount please tell me the way how to get it

  • @AllinOne-pc8pu
    @AllinOne-pc8pu Před 6 lety +2

    Do you have any idea about sales staff salary and how much they can make in a month?

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety +1

      All In One so my buddy says his salary was about $1000 US per month. But you make commissions on all sales. And many things on the shops are hella expensive. Especially jewelry

    • @AllinOne-pc8pu
      @AllinOne-pc8pu Před 6 lety

      Sean Price thank you so much buddy

    • @mitrasubedi2557
      @mitrasubedi2557 Před 5 lety

      How about salary for security hospitality . I have 10 years experience .

  • @maddierose7020
    @maddierose7020 Před 6 lety +3

    Omg I'm from Charlotte! Fresh out of college and thinking about applying to work on a cruise ship somewhere before I get into a locked down job so I can travel... thoughts??

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +1

      Madeline Lippy Sounds like a great idea! Send me an email and we can get a coffee!

    • @maddierose7020
      @maddierose7020 Před 6 lety

      Coffee With Sean I definitely will once I get back to Charlotte full-time!

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 Před 6 lety

      If your looking to make money the cruise ship might not be your thing...if your thinking the service industry is a bad job with no money your wrong....I retired from the Hotel/Country club industry....some jobs pay crap but there fun...I worked 33 years total, figured out who made the good money and how to get that job....if you like the work and stay long enough you will find that you will make that money....remember what he said about the USD....it is not much when there's no exchange rate...ahhhh. But all jobs have their perks..like hotels... I could travel to a fun city and stay in a 4 star hotel in New York City for $25.00 a night....the Country clubs were great too....They would close for the winter...I could then go On a Cruise....made great money towards the end...retired Mtr'D...started as a bar back,houseman....retired now with a small pension yet....Bottom line if you start at the bottom and stay long enough you will do fine...even tho Unions are a thing of the past....this video he is telling you a lot of true dat things too....best of luck and follow your dreams while your young...you only go around once remember...

  • @theladymari92160
    @theladymari92160 Před 5 lety

    Excellent explanation of what to expect financially! Most other cruise ship job videos just don't address the reality of "salary" vs. "expenses". I am considering applying as a legal assistant OR a lounge singer (thank you for addressing both positions). Could you PM me the credit card that you used during your contracts that did not charge exchange fees!

  • @ivanvidakovic9887
    @ivanvidakovic9887 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi, I work as a medical technician at the hospital, do you know how my colleagues are on the cruiser? :)
    Thanks for the videos.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety

      Ivan Vidakovic From what I saw, the medical center was quite small. One doctor and a handful of nurses. That was about it. I could be wrong. But I also didn’t spend much time with them. The medical staff kept to themselves a lot.

    • @ivanvidakovic9887
      @ivanvidakovic9887 Před 6 lety

      ¨What's it like in the Crew Bar?¨ I just watched this video :)))
      And yes, there is 2 or max 4 nurses...
      Just one more question, I'm sorry if I'm boring.
      Do you know did they drink at all, is it allowed to us?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety

      Ivan Vidakovic Yeah man. Everyone can drink. Just don’t drink too much :)

  • @JustMenggay
    @JustMenggay Před 5 lety +3

    May i know if the food in the cruise ship is free ?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety

      Salome Alvarez absolutely. It’s super free

    • @JustMenggay
      @JustMenggay Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your response. I really want to apply :) Do you have tips for me , I will be graduate as a Mass Communication soon

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety +1

      Salome Alvarez go for either broadcast or cruise staff. I think something in the entertainment department would be best

  • @Fitcoachsainath
    @Fitcoachsainath Před 5 lety +1

    Hey Sean can you tell me what would be the estimate salary for a fitness instructor in a cruise ship?
    Thanks in advance 😊

  • @imzirg
    @imzirg Před 6 lety +1

    You have some great skills to explain..
    I'm 32 in entire life i never watch a full video of anything even in cinema i go out alot of times for smoke or another cup of coffee..
    I want you to try commercial tv or any where you can connect large nymber of audience..btw already have a fan now and alot more going to be very soon..

  • @anakein
    @anakein Před 5 lety +1

    How much do IT guys make? I saw 2 positions, IT manager and Asst. IT manager. I guess, depending on the company, they may also receive the IT officer or Systems manager designation. Any idea how much these guys make?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety +1

      anakein probably between 2000 and 3000 per month. That’s mostly though from manager status. You also will have your own cabin

    • @anakein
      @anakein Před 5 lety

      Coffee With Sean Thank you for such a quick reply Sean. Got one more thing to ask you. What about the PEME, the medical checkup? Was wondering if you have a detailed video on that on your channel. But thanks again mate! Keep up the good work, very informative! :)

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety +1

      anakein I never made a video about that. But it was easy. It’s basically a physical. They sent a list and I just handed that to the people at the care facility. I had to play out of pocket, but I was reimbursed by the cruise line when I boarded my first ship. That reimbursable money was likely put on my first paycheck

    • @anakein
      @anakein Před 5 lety

      Coffee With Sean I actually have a bit of gluten sensitivity, not a full blown allergy that would require an epipen or even meds. I mainly stick with a rice based diet. I can even ingest gluten in moderate amounts, only a binge would lead to a diarrhea. Also, had a few cavities filled when I was in my early teens, relics of a sweet tooth. Worried about these two issues specifically. Please do a video on the PEME sometime, couldn't find a reliable and succinct insider's scoop on that one yet. Bet that's gonna be of use to many out there pondering these questions...but good job with the videos anyway, great stuff and great presentation! Would've grabbed some coffee with you if I weren't living half way across the world. I'm from India btw, Namaste. :)

    • @hriteshpitteea4037
      @hriteshpitteea4037 Před 5 lety

      Coffee With Sean
      How much money a 'seasonal youth staff' make on cruise ship?

  • @HELIOSSTUDIO
    @HELIOSSTUDIO Před 3 lety

    you look like the bad guy from The Green Mile

  • @candyfae373
    @candyfae373 Před 6 lety +2

    Hi Sean,
    Can you tell me anything about working on a cruise ship in the Bakery? I have a Baking degree and have considered working on a cruise ship for a while now, but I cant find hardly any info on being a cook/baker. Any information is welcomed, thanks!

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety +2

      I used to hang out with a girl who was a pastry chef. She was super cool but I know she didn't want to stay there forever. I remember her saying to me that it was tough being in the kitchen all day under those florescent lights. But she absolutely loved her co-workers. She was the only girl so they all called her "Princess." I think with any job on ships you will have long days and a lot of hours working. But, I also look at it as a super intensive resume builder. If you only do one or two contracts, you will have built your baking chops to a maximum. You will have baked so many things, for so many people, if you decide to go back to baking on land you should have a little bit of a leg up. Not to mention, anyone you go and try to work for on land will be super jealous and interested of your cruise ship stories. I think it could be worth trying for one contract. However, I myself was really happy to be able to leave my office all the time and walk around. But that's just me. Also, you wouldn't be following your own recipes and you probably wouldn't feel fulfilled on ships as a learned baker. You will follow the strict company recipes and guidelines. But you may find yourself able to experiment in you down time. Who knows? But for the most part you would be probably doing the same stuff daily, unfortunately. There isn't too much glamour in the work part of ship life.

    • @candyfae373
      @candyfae373 Před 6 lety +1

      Wow, thanks Sean! Thats honestly the most information I've been given about working in the kitchen so far. Since I've just graduated recently I believe the experience gained could be very useful, I think I'll give it a go. I know it wont be all sparkles and glammer, but I'm a bit more excited now. Really, thank you so much!

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety +1

      Candy Fae you are so welcome! Let me know how it goes

    • @mitrasubedi2557
      @mitrasubedi2557 Před 5 lety

      Sir I interest about security hospitality I have 10 years experience . Can I apply job but how . ??

  • @joko3382
    @joko3382 Před 6 lety +1

    Do you know how the pay and schedule is for cruise physicians?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 6 lety

      Jo Ko like doctors? No I don’t know exactly what they make. I’m sure it’s much much more than I did haha

    • @joko3382
      @joko3382 Před 6 lety

      Yeah the doctors on board. I always though it would be cool to be a doctor getting to travel the world on a cruise ship but didn't know what their situation is like on the ship

  • @aegeus5983
    @aegeus5983 Před 5 lety

    Can i work on board if i have disabilities? Like glaucoma(half blind), heart disease? because i wanna try to apply next year! Btw i work as a Baker here in the Philippines but i can work all around too like hot kitchen, cold kitchen, sushi chef, buffet cook! I wish they accept people with disabilities.😢

  • @kaitlin8441
    @kaitlin8441 Před 6 lety

    @coffeewithsean In regards to the tax situation depending on your country you are required you to file the taxes & claim your income as foreign income & we will pay the taxes back home &they deal with it since we are earning American currency the USA typically want us to be taxed on it (Ie no free money)

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety

      Kaitlin Phillips Thanks, Kaitlin. I definitely don’t want to spread any misinformation.

    • @kaitlin8441
      @kaitlin8441 Před 6 lety +1

      Sean Price Of course! I'm just speaking from my knowledge of working in the USA from Canada but it probably varies country to country

  • @bryanpulvera9759
    @bryanpulvera9759 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much sir sean:)

  • @sabs.
    @sabs. Před 4 lety

    What's the credit card called with which you do not have the currency exchange fee?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 4 lety +1

      Sabrina Sallmaier chase sapphire. But it had a $100 per year fee to keep open

  • @zacharyferguson874
    @zacharyferguson874 Před 5 lety

    How much do Engine Mechanics make? I'm an aircraft mechanic and noticed that the certification carried over for cruise ships, but I can't seem to find any salaries.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety

      Zachary Ferguson I don’t really know unfortunately. I know you’d be looking at several thousand a month though

  • @steffonlambert6328
    @steffonlambert6328 Před 4 lety

    Hey I want 2 no if u quit your contract and leave can u go back on any ship to work or get rehired

  • @ballinjack
    @ballinjack Před 4 lety +1

    Ok i work on ships i make 10-20 thousand a month im sure this guy works for a weird company

    • @BlingBlingTheBSOFTHEISS
      @BlingBlingTheBSOFTHEISS Před 4 lety

      ballinjack What is your job exactly?
      It’s hard to believe considering the Captain normally pulls in 150,000 yearly for six months of working ( 2 months on and off)
      The doctors normally pull in 8,000-10,000 monthly.

    • @ballinjack
      @ballinjack Před 4 lety

      I see what you are saying but please remember there are many aspects of ships whether public, private, and contract ships. I deal with PRIVATE contract ships so that means if the contract says i get 6,000 base pay, 7,000 in overtime pay, and 3,000 in everything else thats 16 grand a month right? On boat i work on captain 28 grand a month because of contracts.

  • @juliosousamatos8080
    @juliosousamatos8080 Před 6 lety

    Hello man!! thanks for the video I liked a lot!! Can you tell me please If a tattoo can be something that hinders the hiring!

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety +3

      Julio Sousa Matos Yeah. You can watch my grooming video. But it depends on where that tattoo is. If you can hide it with clothes you’re good. If you have a job that is not very much in front of guests you’re good. I have a tattoo on my forearm and I was fine. I worked with one guy who had a full sleeve but as long as he wore a long shirt he was good. Just talk to the recruiters about it and you should be fine.

    • @juliosousamatos8080
      @juliosousamatos8080 Před 6 lety

      Thanks Sean! your videos is a great font of inspiration!

  • @richardbonnke777
    @richardbonnke777 Před 6 lety +4

    Hey sean,i like to work on curise ship as a sound engineer! Will you give me some tip to get that job,like how should i get the application process,!?

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice Před 6 lety +5

      Richard Bonnke Go to all the cruise line sites and find the list of agencies they work with to find new crew members. Contact the agency for your country and apply to them. If you can apply straight to the company, do that too. In your application and resume, highlight your talents specifically to that job and also customer service. Then keep applying. All the time. To all the companies. Also don’t just apply to one job. If you think you would like the automation engineer job or cruise staff or youth staff or Broadcast or stage hand, apply there too. Because once on the ship, you can ask to cross train for the job you really want. Good luck!

    • @richardbonnke777
      @richardbonnke777 Před 6 lety +2

      Sean Price Thank you dude🙋

  • @Reneortiz30
    @Reneortiz30 Před 4 lety

    I saved 12 k on 6 months on cruise

  • @teddypgray
    @teddypgray Před 5 lety

    So you can't set up your paycheck to direct deposit to your bank account?! That sucks.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 5 lety

      Teddy P. Gray I think on carnival you can. And some thing ms may have changed in the past few years

  • @josueantoniosantostrinidad2316

    Heyy, does anybody know how much a steward gets paid? I wanted to apply for guest service wich is my área of experience but i was told I needed to speak at least 4 languages, and i only know english besides spanish, so i was told by the recruiter that i could start as a galley steward, does anybody know the approximated amount of cash per contract for disney Cruise line on this position?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  Před 4 lety

      Verzac3 Dreams maybe for a specific cruise line for a specific guest service role you need to know 4. And yes more languages will likely get the job sooner. But continue to apply to all cruise lines. English is the language you need for guests. Don’t listen to whoever is telling you that negative stuff