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Hi all,

I'm thinking about working at cruiser, never done before and i'm
looking for adivces...
I'm 24 year old man with IT degree and certified massage therapist.
Which do you think is better to work at cruiser? what about earnings?
working hours? do you prefer some companies?
tnx a lot

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"Armond Perretta" wrote:

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I'm thinking about working at cruiser, never done before and i'm
looking for adivces...
I'm 24 year old man with IT degree and certified massage therapist.
Which do you think is better to work at cruiser? what about earnings?


If you can somehow figure out how to massage online financial data, I'd say
your future is unlimited. At least 'til you get caught.


Don't you think this guy is perhaps talking about working on a CRUISE
SHIP?


grandma Rosalie
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Rosalie B. wrote in
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Don't you think this guy is perhaps talking about working on a CRUISE
SHIP?


He doesn't sound like a Central American or Philipino willing to work for
$5.25/hr, does he? That's about what a cruise ship pays its slaves.

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Larry wrote:

Rosalie B. wrote in
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Don't you think this guy is perhaps talking about working on a CRUISE
SHIP?


He doesn't sound like a Central American or Philipino willing to work for
$5.25/hr, does he? That's about what a cruise ship pays its slaves.


Well his English isn't too good, or at least his written English isn't
that good. He's young and unattached, and he could work in the spa
on the ship or in the internet cafe - don't those people get more?

But the clue to me is where he asks 'do you prefer some companies?'

I can't imagine that he could get a job on a regular boat with just
massage and computer skills.

grandma Rosalie


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"Rosalie B." wrote in message
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Larry wrote:

Rosalie B. wrote in
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Don't you think this guy is perhaps talking about working on a CRUISE
SHIP?


He doesn't sound like a Central American or Philipino willing to work for
$5.25/hr, does he? That's about what a cruise ship pays its slaves.


Well his English isn't too good, or at least his written English isn't
that good. He's young and unattached, and he could work in the spa
on the ship or in the internet cafe - don't those people get more?

But the clue to me is where he asks 'do you prefer some companies?'

I can't imagine that he could get a job on a regular boat with just
massage and computer skills.

grandma Rosalie



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I'm 24 year old man with IT degree



I'd suggest quit screwing around on boats before you end up a pauper
serving fries and burgers and get busy writing us a new operating system to
upgrade Unix! Cruise the boat past Bill Gates' new house, Windows, on the
lake...point and say to yourself, "I wanna be just like him!"

I can't imagine a skilled IT professional scraping handrails and swabbing
gelcoat. What a waste of very needed talent!

"Now.....what we need is a better navigation program, see?....So what it
needs to do is........."

You work on the IT profession, buy that big yacht you want and WE will make
sure the heads all work, the genset is serviced, the bilge pumps are
working and the diesels are
serviced....."ok?....Sir?.....Captain?.....Owner?! Yes, sir, meet you at
the airport in Honolulu on the 15th and have the boat ready to cruise the
islands for you, your family and Mr Dell and his guests. We'll get right
on it, sir!".....(sigh)

God I love to watch the Used Car Salesmen in Boat Shoes kissing his ass and
begging him to buy that new Azimut, don't you?...(c;

Come back in a few years and ask us what megayacht is best, ok? You can
buy us all a beer for pointing you away from this stupid idea of working
for some cheapassed yachtie....

I've got a buddy like that. He has worked on the yachts of big
companies and some very rich people. Spends every cent he makes on
crazy boat projects. Last year we had to throw money into the pot to
get him home for his mother's funeral.
So....if you can ...go for the good job. One year 'bumming' around
boats may not be bad but questionable for a lifetime ambition. (unless
you go for a commercial captains license & sail oil tankers etc)
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