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Got A Ship Job What's Next? - Working On Cruise Ships - cover

Got A Ship Job What's Next? - Working On Cruise Ships

Lichén Louw

Editorial: Lichén

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Sinopsis

By now you've read the first book in this series, explaining how to get a job on a cruise ship. In this book I will prepare you on what to take with you, the medicals needed, the courses and certifications, visas, etc.  This is a detailed guideline written from my own experience that you will benefit from.  I wish I had something like this available to me all those years ago when I started out... Don't feel lost and intimidated by the unknown. That’s where I come in.
 
I have worked for four different cruise lines in many different positions over a period of 17 years. I have started at the bottom and worked my way up to being part of the Senior Management Team and being involved in hiring and firing of staff. So yes, I know what I’m talking about. I've helped countless people find work on ships. I've guided them in what to do and what to pack. Here I'll do the same for you. With my help, we'll eliminate most of the stress and make sure you are prepared for what's to come. 
Disponible desde: 08/11/2018.

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