Generally speaking, European and American cruise ships have higher wages than Asian cruise ships, but the English requirements of European and American cruise ships are higher than those of Asian cruise ships, and there is no requirement for height, appearance and education.
Asian cruise companies (Star Cruises, Hong Kong Metropolis, Treasure Island Star, etc.) are about 411-911 dollars, and some will be higher ~ ~ depending on the position, I won't say much about this ~
About some European and American cruise ships, the salary is about:
Cleaners and cooks (711-811 dollars), and there is basically no rest day every month.
Restaurant waiter: There are different grades. The employee restaurant waiter costs $ 811~1111, with little tip, basically no rest day every month, and works 11 hours a day. Work is tiring. Guest restaurant waiter, more than 1111 dollars. Tip more, basically no rest day every month, working hours of 11 hours a day. Some guests have little tips for restaurant expenses. The guest restaurant is divided into buffet and western restaurant. Waiters in western restaurants tip a lot. Tired from work
Guest room: The salary is good. (Take the Caribbean as an example) With the tip, it should be 2111 dollars or more, but it's very tired. It's recommended that hard-working men interview. Of course, it's also ok for women. ~
Duty-free shops are good, and the team pays a commission, and there is performance pressure. They are free during the day and busy at night, so be prepared to stay up late. The overall salary is ok. Personally, I think that Asian routes make more money than European and American routes ~
Cruise spa departments (acupuncturists, fitness coaches, beauticians, manicurists, etc.): the minimum wage deposit of $1,111 per month, with 1.5 days of free rest per week, which is under performance pressure. The salary composition is: service fee+product commission +15% tip (the tip will be deducted automatically when swiping the card. Working hours: 8: 11 a.m. to 8: 11 p.m., with a meal break in the middle. The second contract begins to choose the cruise ship and route you want to go. You can apply to be a trainee manager for the first contract, and you will be promoted to a manager after passing 1-2 contracts of probation and assessment.
The above is only about ~ ~ for reference only ~ ~ Ask the agent you apply for specifically, or visit the website of the relevant cruise company to inquire ~~
For the selection of the position of sea travel, I suggest you look at your own situation first, and don't think that you should go to any position with high salary. After all, it is the most important thing to suit you. If you don't like this job.
Take a cruise to the spa ~ ~ Post it ~ ~