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As I type, I am in the internet cafe of the Monarch of the Seas where I have been working for the past month... and I love it!
I hope you strongly consider following this dream of yours - I'm glad I did!
Cheers!
The mass market lines (Carnival, RCI and NCL) tend to attract more of a younger party-crowd, especially in the Carib, but some other lines offer a more sedate passenger experience.
[ 10-27-2006: Message edited by: Malcolm @ cruisepage ]
quote:Originally posted by laus77:was thinking about a job on a cruise...but was wondering if its really only suited to people who love to "party hard". does this lifestyle suit those kind of people who dont drink and party all that much?
To party every day is a choice not a only option . Instead of party you can get to bed early and if you have off durring the morning you can get early off the ships instead of sleeping with a hangover .
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