Ship Life: Perks

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  • @baraterola
    @baraterola 6 років тому +4

    Thank you, Sean. I've watched some of your videos and they are really useful. I will be working for NCL as well. I am thrilled about it and a little bit frightened, though. I hope to make it through this new experience.

  • @johng4250
    @johng4250 6 років тому +34

    An old saying “join the Navy and see the world...........from a port hole”.

    • @BAZZAROU812
      @BAZZAROU812 5 років тому +2

      Yeah anchored up a mile off shore..

  • @MermaidMoney
    @MermaidMoney 5 років тому +10

    Come to Ecuador and learn Spanish!! It's a great country.. 60,000 dollars buys you a gorgeous beach house here.. 6 contracts later...

    • @eyoung74
      @eyoung74 5 років тому

      Alanna Fox Starks 60k buys a beach house for real?

    • @elonwayne1285
      @elonwayne1285 5 років тому

      In Mexico to

  • @jesusiscomingsoon6139
    @jesusiscomingsoon6139 6 років тому +1

    how cool is that. worked on NCL also. was there for 10 years. came home for good last year march. there are definitely pros and cons. was a really eyeopening experience. would like to say i started as a child not being able to buy alcohol in the crew bar and came out as an adult.

  • @gmasnohrogers3151
    @gmasnohrogers3151 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for your videos Sean, I just got my job offer and is still making a decision, when I watch your videos I get the courage,. Can't wait to get this new experience as a nurse on a cruise ship.

  • @korenng5553
    @korenng5553 2 роки тому

    Hope ppl think outside the box in their careers... creative skills!

  • @outshriek
    @outshriek 5 років тому

    oof. i am about to sign my first contract as a media manager for carnival and i was starting to get a little bit of cold feet, but your speech at the end kinda floored me. and as scared as i am like damn it’s worth it. and at the end of the day that’s something i can do that will change my life. and that’s crazy and amazing.

  • @aprildamski8365
    @aprildamski8365 2 роки тому

    Great video! Great job when you are young!

  • @xavieracosta9738
    @xavieracosta9738 5 років тому +1

    I leave this month on the 29th for American Cruise line!😊

  • @isabellel7677
    @isabellel7677 5 років тому

    Great video! Informative and more like a conversation. Easy to follow thanks

  • @tbudd5845
    @tbudd5845 5 років тому

    I've watched four of your pieces so far. Really good info. Cheers!

  • @madeleinlawerence8448
    @madeleinlawerence8448 5 років тому +3

    Hi Sean, i am.going on my first contract next year february.
    Please help...i drink an average of 3l itres of water a day, will i be able to get filtered water on the ship ? Is it free of charge,? If not what will it cost more or less?
    Should i pack my own towels?
    I am from South Africa, can i buy the addaptor for charging my cellphone, and using a hairdryer, on the ship?
    Thank you for the very informative videos
    Regards, Madelein

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  5 років тому +2

      Madelein Lawerence hey Madeleine. The ship has water available for free some people don’t like it. I drank it. It was fine. You can buy bottled liters and bottled gallons in the crew store. If you buy a lot it will definitely add up. You don’t need to bring towels or sheets or pillows. They make adapters for the plugs. It may be cheaper though to just buy an inexpensive dryer in the states.

  • @stevec9669
    @stevec9669 4 роки тому

    Nice story. Nice experience. Nice sharing.

  • @cathybarber2624
    @cathybarber2624 5 років тому

    Great informative videos Sean - if I was starting over again would probably work on cruise ships. I am near retirement and fortunate enough to be able to travel as a passenger on them which I know is not the same as working on them. I am also very luck to live in Victoria BC where one day I hope we become a home port. Enjoy your time on them and save lots for new adventures in the future!

  • @GameTimeIzSiK
    @GameTimeIzSiK 6 років тому

    Great video bud! Can't wait to go for it. Plan on Hiking the AT this year and trying to get on that ship life after. No debt, no real commitments. I figure why not experience neat new things.

  • @denniscard4558
    @denniscard4558 5 років тому +2

    That coffee looks mighty delisoues

  • @imogeneweston6204
    @imogeneweston6204 6 років тому

    God bless you all. Thank you for your great service.

  • @CarniBarbie
    @CarniBarbie 6 років тому +4

    Your videos are so interesting. Wish I was at a point in my life where I could work on a cruise ship for a while. Sounds like fun, even though it is hard work. :-)

  • @rodrigovazquezoficial
    @rodrigovazquezoficial 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing it Sean!

  • @finscreenname
    @finscreenname 5 років тому

    I cant understand why there is such turnover? I understand entertainment but everyone else is strange to me. You do 6 months and want to do another 6 months you end up on another ship? What do you do between contracts? Go home?

  • @brb9516
    @brb9516 4 роки тому

    Almost every word you say is like spot on! I have a question: did you start this channel after you quit working on cruise ships? If so, how long after?

  • @christine3
    @christine3 6 років тому +3

    I love your videos!!!! They are so helpful and informative!! I have an interview with NCL for a youth councillor position and would love any information you could provide 😊

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 6 років тому +1

      Christina b Congratulations on the interview! If you watch my “work week” video I talk about youth staff for a bit. I am trying to find someone from youth staff to interview and have a whole video for. Let me know how the interview goes! That’s exciting

    • @christine3
      @christine3 6 років тому

      Thank you so much! That would be amazing! I'll watch it now 😄

    • @otmaneboukha296
      @otmaneboukha296 6 років тому

      Chistina b Hi i would like to know how i can apply for NCL cruise if you can help be it will be pleasure for me ,just write a link to be easily to apply for .thank u

    • @lindalolly6318
      @lindalolly6318 5 років тому

      How is it going?

  • @this4fun409
    @this4fun409 6 років тому

    Sean, great videos! I'm joining RCL on March and those videos have come in handy! Keep up the good work and most importantly the keep the coffee sessions going! 👍🏻👍🏻😂

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 6 років тому

      David Balfour Have a great Contract! Let me know how it goes!

    • @lindalolly6318
      @lindalolly6318 5 років тому

      How is it going?

  • @tsimpson9615
    @tsimpson9615 6 років тому +3

    Hi there 🤗 i have a question im from chicago intrested in a cruise line in flordia, how does the application process typically work for out of state applicant's?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому +3

      ulike this dnt u For the most part, of you live in the US you apply directly to the company through their website. All the cruise lines are basically based on Miami. I am from NC. No issues with the hiring process

  • @bogdanbostaca1106
    @bogdanbostaca1106 6 років тому +1

    Hy Sean. I almost watch all your videos. Good job! I'm applying to many companies to get a job as a chef. 😊 But I must disagree with you about speaking English for foreigners people. I'm in Norway and English is my 3rd language. As speak quite fluent, it doesn't bother me to speak all the day, every day. It's harder in Norway when you don't speak Norwegian😁

  • @tonylarussa4046
    @tonylarussa4046 4 роки тому

    The SS Norway had a UN flag waving for the foremast because of the many nationalities that worked aboard her.

  • @andreybozo4631
    @andreybozo4631 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video Sam, Thanks! I am tempted to give it a try, can you buy a house for example how many contracts or years would I have to work? Thank you for videos, great info

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому +1

      In the states you probably woudnt make enough ever to buy. But in other countries, I would work for like 3 years and then see how much you have saved.

  • @martinlaursen7972
    @martinlaursen7972 5 років тому

    Great in-sight

  • @thomasjacky9241
    @thomasjacky9241 5 років тому

    Did you know your UA-cam series is linked on ROL?

  • @LuisGarzaHo
    @LuisGarzaHo 5 років тому +1

    This is one of those videos when you wish were longer.

  • @bryanpulvera9759
    @bryanpulvera9759 5 років тому

    WOW very interesting tnx a lot sir sean for ur all info. very useful i hope someday. I follow what is ur advice cz the NCL gave me the offer letter:)godbless u,,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • @BAZZAROU812
    @BAZZAROU812 5 років тому +2

    Are you related to Dane Cook by chance..? 😂

  • @robertsimica6719
    @robertsimica6719 5 років тому +1

    Do you have a second job on NCIS Los Angeles

  • @sarahgriffith5572
    @sarahgriffith5572 5 років тому

    Unrelated question: Are there elevators to get to and from all the staff areas?
    I've had an interview but broke my knee 6 months ago, so the prospect of going up and down stairs would kill me though... 😆

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  5 років тому +1

      Sarah Griffith yeah. My ships have three sets of elevators just for crew

    • @sarahgriffith5572
      @sarahgriffith5572 5 років тому

      @@CoffeeWithSean Sweet. I'd be with Princess but I'm assuming all ships have them then...

  • @g090338
    @g090338 5 років тому

    Hello Sean, nice to meet you and thanks for wonderful video.
    I’m going on my first cruise job as a lighting technician next year. I have some questions if you have time to give me some clues.
    My onboarding date is 2 weeks early then the ship’s first sailing date and far away from the onboard port for the customer, did it means that my first two weeks will be in dry dock or training?
    Second, do we need to clean up the theatre back stage by ourselves(I mean all theatre technicians and the daily clean, not stage cleaning before shows open)? Strange question I know but I’m just curious about it, cos on the lands I don’t need to do it in my position.
    Final question, could I take my bottle to staff mess and bring some drinks to my workplace? If the works take lots of hours everyday I may need some coffee to keep my concentration.
    Sorry to bother you, if you reply I will be very happy. Thanks for reading! Cheers!

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  5 років тому

      Kazu Chris hey there. Congratulations on the job! So you may be starting on a cruise that is a repositioning cruise. Which is why you aren’t going to the normal first port. Also the previous lighting tech will likely still be there to help you train for that ships
      Particular shows before you are left to do it all alone. You may have to make sure the booth is clean. But likely the stage hands clean the stage and the. The housekeeping staff will clean the theater seating area. And then it’s up to your entertainment manager or show director if you are allowed to bring drinks to the booth. You will always have opportunity to go get coffee or water or food between shows and rehearsals. Good luck. Let me know how it goes

    • @g090338
      @g090338 5 років тому

      @@CoffeeWithSean Thanks for quick replied! Sorry for the strange questions LOL.
      I'd searching some information on official website about my future ship, it says that it's going to reform until Mar 10th or something, but I'm onboarding at the end of Feb. So curious about if there's no customer why should they want me to onboarding so early. And it's a cruise to Caribbean islands but I need to onboarding at Cadiz.
      Or maybe it really is a repositioning cruise, that's why HR told me don't worry "forget what you saw in titanic, it won't happen" during the skype interview LOL.
      Anyway, many thanks for the information. Will let you know hows going on in my first contract. Cheers!

  • @todaysrealhealth8038
    @todaysrealhealth8038 6 років тому

    Can you do a video on age, what age is best for which job on a cruise ship. Is there a minimum and maximum age for different positions.
    Also what about being fluent in another language other then English or Spanish. Like French or German. Where that would be helpful

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому +1

      TodaysRealHealth well, those questions are rather simple. You have to be over 21 for any job onboard. And for people who know many languages, the only jobs that benefits for is guest services.

    • @KatieRoy120
      @KatieRoy120 4 роки тому

      Coffee With Sean it depends on the company. P&O UK you only need to be 18. I started with them when I was 20. :)

  • @syk7syk7syk7
    @syk7syk7syk7 6 років тому

    Hi Sean, now I know I'll embark in 4 weeks! Excited! Since I'll be around Japan ports, I've got a question. If my family or close friend of mine want to visit me on port day (and if I have time to spare), can they come up to the ship and look around? I think I saw somewhere a girl dancer saying "my boyfriend is coming to see my show tonight. we can hang out half a day"
    Do you know how things work? Thank you!

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому +2

      Sunny Yoko All of these are possible but you must go through the Staff Captain. The staff captain is basically the most important person. You have to get special permission for
      Stuff like that. But it’s def possible

    • @syk7syk7syk7
      @syk7syk7syk7 6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for answering! Good to know :)

  • @tsimpson9615
    @tsimpson9615 6 років тому +1

    Are you flown from whatever state to be trained?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому +1

      ulike this dnt u yes. You give them your permanent address and they pick the nearest airport to that address as your “home” airport and they fly you to and from that airport for your contracts

  • @lerhondajones-bates3324
    @lerhondajones-bates3324 5 років тому

    How do you get time off to do a cruise with friends and family?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  5 років тому

      LeRhonda Jones-Bates if you Friends and family come on board during your Contract, you just speak with your managers to see if you can plan a schedule to work less or work specific times so you can plan time with your family. You also need to get permission to be allowed to go into their cabin. If you are on vacation, you all can just go on a cruise together and all be passengers, but because you are still an employee you should bet a sweet discount.

  • @SkywatcherSandra
    @SkywatcherSandra 5 років тому

    Hi new friend here. Very interesting and informative listening to you on your videos. I thought I was a friend already and noticed hmm. Not. Following back appreciated. GOD bless you and yours

  • @TrashCashDumpsterDive
    @TrashCashDumpsterDive 7 років тому +8

    How long were you employed on cruise ships? And are you completely done working on cruise ships?

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 7 років тому +14

      ZovaLine Minecraft SkyBlock & More I worked three 6 month contracts on three different ships. So I was a crew member for about two full years. And yes, I decided to give land a try. I have thought about going back every once in a while though. There is something about the life style that pulls you back in!

    • @TrashCashDumpsterDive
      @TrashCashDumpsterDive 7 років тому +1

      Sean Price great to hear that! I like your channel, I like the long videos of you just being open and real about working on a cruise ship. I am currently building my resume to apply at a few different cruise lines. I have kitchen experience, customer service experience, experiences volunteering with teens in a youth center and camps, commercial painting experience, retail experience, and I also have broadcasting experience from a class I took in high school each of my four years in high school. So right now I’m honestly just lost at which job I want to go for since I have plenty of a lot of experience in a lot of different cruise jobs. I’m looking to give passengers a great experience while being able to save as much money as I can and possibly making cruise line a lifetime career. So it’s nice to have your channel to give feedback on something I’m really interested in.

    • @TrashCashDumpsterDive
      @TrashCashDumpsterDive 7 років тому

      Plus I have editing and entertaining experience thru my own UA-cam channel so I’m lost on which cruise job I want to pick haha

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 7 років тому

      Thank you so much! I appreciate that you enjoy my help. And honestly, just apply for all the jobs with all the companies haha. Just tailor a different resume to make it make more sense to each particular job. I applied for lots of positions in literally every company for about 8 months before I even heard anything. Just keep applying and don’t get too discouraged. And actually, if your not from the US, there are agencies you contact who will place you with a cruise line. So definitely look into that.

    • @TrashCashDumpsterDive
      @TrashCashDumpsterDive 7 років тому +1

      You’re welcome! And thanks for the help! Yes, I am from the United States 🇺🇸. That’s a great idea, I honestly didn’t think about that, I did have one resume completed for customer service position and have applied for that already. This is something I’m honestly interested in and have been in the back of my head for a couple years now. Yeah I also heard a can take only a few weeks till you ship out or it can take up to a year, so diligence is something you need. I have been thru a lot so far in life and I feel like this job will help out a lot to get myself on the straight path for success. Thank you again!

  • @eunkyeonglim9307
    @eunkyeonglim9307 6 років тому

    Hi Sean! I really appreciate your videos of cruise life. It was really nice to hear before boarding ( Mar. 4th). Wish me luck!😊
    And any family/friends discount? I want to invite my parents..! Thanks

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 6 років тому

      Eun Lim damn right! Have a great time. And yes, your family can come visit you discounted and also when you are on your vacation you will be able to cruise at discounted rates. Let me know how the contract goes :)

  • @katielee214
    @katielee214 6 років тому

    Hi Sean, thank you for your videos, they are so informative! I wanted to ask you a question - have you experienced / seen long distance relationships on cruise ships work? My main worry isn't being away from my partner for 6 months, but more being able to communicate. I heard you saying on another video the internet isn't great which would make it extremely hard. How often are port days too? It would feel like such a waste if I spent all my port days finding wifi to communicate with my partner. Would love to hear what you think.

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 6 років тому

      Katherine Lee So on a personal level, I don’t believe in long distance relationships anyway. But yes I have seen them work. But it didn’t look worth it to me. You are right; most of their time spent I saw was looking for free WiFi in port. and also much of their money spent was on internet onboard. Port days are early morning until like 5 or 6 or so. But you most likely wouldn’t have the entire day off. So you get like 4 or 5 hours maybe. And I would say many itineraries are 3 to 4 port days per 7 Days at sea. You also are in port on embark/Debark day. In all honesty, I personally would not get a job myself on board if I were not single. But that’s just me. If you want to try it; go for it. It is super super hard. But you can make it work no doubt. You just make sacrifices here and there. Good luck!

  • @User-cl8mn
    @User-cl8mn 5 років тому

    You say working on the cruise helped you get several new job opportunities. How many contracts did you do?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  5 років тому

      Alexander Lehman I did three 6-month contracts with NCL

    • @User-cl8mn
      @User-cl8mn 5 років тому

      Good to know. I start sept 1 on a 6 month contract as a lighting tech. What kind of discounts did you see

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  5 років тому

      Alexander Lehman beers in brew bar were $1.25. And bottle of wine were only $3

  • @stylehacks6992
    @stylehacks6992 6 років тому +2

    Are tattoos forbiden?

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 6 років тому

      The car station No you should be good as long as they aren’t offensive or on your face or hands. Check out my Grooming video. I talk about it some

  • @kapnrex
    @kapnrex 4 роки тому

    Your voice kinda reminds me of John Krasinskis voice

  • @keysersoze5633
    @keysersoze5633 6 років тому

    Are you paid by the contract/by the hour/by week? How much does the security people make? Are they considered a low position?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому +1

      Keyser Soze most if not all positions are paid monthly. Security probably makes around $2000 US per month. Maybe a little less. I wouldn’t consider security a low position; however they work the most and have the least time off the ship.

    • @keysersoze5633
      @keysersoze5633 6 років тому

      Coffee With Sean Thanks Sean! Your videos are awesome! You have a new subscriber here! Hey-how about the ship’s purser? Is it a good job? How about the pay?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому +1

      Keyser Soze I’m not a fan of any of the guest services jobs. Passengers are annoying haha. But all those positions you can assume around $2000 a month or so

    • @guymorris6420
      @guymorris6420 5 років тому

      @@CoffeeWithSean How difficult would it be to get a security position aboard a cruise ship with a cruise line such as Carnival, Disney, NCL or Royal Caribbean? I live in Texas, about a 45 minute drive from Galveston. I know Carnival and Disney have ships that sail out of Galveston.
      I work as a corrections officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and have for just over six years now. In the past I have applied for cadet positions with both Colorado State Patrol and Los Angeles PD.
      Do cruise lines hire their own security officers or contract it with employment agencies ? So, on average maybe security gets paid about $2000 a month. Is that before or after taxes and deductions?
      I like your videos because you provide great information because you've been through it. I want to go on my first cruise so bad and see the cruise ships in Galveston almost every time I go there.
      Are you still working aboard cruise ships ? What are employee benefits such as health and life insurance plus others like, depending on which line it is.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  5 років тому

      Guy Morris it may be difficult to get a security job. I never saw any Americans working in that department. But that doesn’t mean you can’t do it. I suggest you apply. Go for it. They hire security directly through the company. So you can go to the website and apply directly. Yeah. I made 2000 before taxes. And they didnt offer benefits or anything like that because you were a contractor. Good luck man!

  • @johng4250
    @johng4250 6 років тому +3

    My wife worked for air lines for 25 years so in most cases we can say “ been there, done that”.

    • @BAZZAROU812
      @BAZZAROU812 5 років тому

      My friend married a flying whore.. They travel everywhere..

  • @jerrelangeles3480
    @jerrelangeles3480 6 років тому

    Hey sir Sean I really appreciate your help and I also want to ask you a question. Do a person need to finish college education to get a job at cruise ship? Thanks for the answer!

  • @bryanpulvera9759
    @bryanpulvera9759 5 років тому

    wow,,,,:) tnx a lot sir sean....

  • @connorhale727
    @connorhale727 6 років тому +1

    What’s ships did you work on?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому

      Connor Hale NCL Star, Dawn, and Pearl

    • @connorhale727
      @connorhale727 6 років тому

      Nice, I love the Dawn especially after the remodel. I’ve been on 12 cruises and always have had the thought in the back of my mind of working on a ship.

  • @feettongue5616
    @feettongue5616 6 років тому

    Where are you from...wish to meet you one day

  • @austinhicks88
    @austinhicks88 6 років тому

    These vids are great! I leave in April! :)

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 6 років тому

      Austy Hicks Have fun man! It’s a great time! Let me know how it goes.

    • @N8Burn
      @N8Burn 6 років тому

      How’s it going so far? I have an interview tomorrow. 🙈

  • @frankthegirl.5314
    @frankthegirl.5314 5 років тому +3

    Firsty - give me this mug

  • @musicman4life
    @musicman4life 6 років тому

    You are so actor like.. Hm.. Love that talking is on your list before coffee.. Not me! :-P

  • @feettongue5616
    @feettongue5616 6 років тому

    OK I am from Vancouver Bc

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  6 років тому

      Feet Tongue I love Vancouver. And Victoria!!!

  • @whyilikebeingscaredofevery6219
    @whyilikebeingscaredofevery6219 6 років тому +2

    I would never work in a cruise ship even for a million dollars as I'm too scared of water.

  • @federicocruz4904
    @federicocruz4904 6 років тому

    hi sean, is there a 13th month pay and bunos for working on a cruise ship?

    • @mseanprice
      @mseanprice 6 років тому

      Federico Cruz I don’t think so. Maybe some of the higher ups have some sort of different pay structure. But for most positions, you are only paid monthly for the months you work on your contract. And you are not paid for the time you have off for vacation.

  • @tutosc3405
    @tutosc3405 5 років тому

    Do you still work on cruise ship ?

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  5 років тому +1

      Tuto SC no I stopped a little over 2 years ago

  • @AlanaBertozzi
    @AlanaBertozzi 6 років тому +6

    FREE TRAVEL!

  • @syk7syk7syk7
    @syk7syk7syk7 7 років тому

    Hi. I'm from Tokyo and about to finish the final requirements, then finally able to wait for the official assignment (Most likely from February). Since it will be my first time to work on a cruise ship, I've been googling/reading/watching UA-cam like crazy :D I'm someone easily worry about negative sides of new challenges (to prep myself and be realistic!), so while I'm excited about this new opportunity, I'm also pretty nervous. However I thought; your last 4 minutes of this video kind of sums up for how I'm feeling, and now it encouraged me to focus on the positive. Thanks. I'll go through all your videos :) Cheers.
    Btw, which cruise line you worked with? Mine is Princess.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  7 років тому

      I'm so happy you're doing it. It is worth every minute to try the lifestyle. Don't be worried, be excited. It's a super great adventure. I'm happy my information is helpful to you, Sunny! That's exactly what I was hoping for :)
      I worked for Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) from 2014 through 2016.
      Stay positive and have an open mind and you will do great on your ship!

    • @syk7syk7syk7
      @syk7syk7syk7 7 років тому

      Thank you so much :) I might ask you more questions on other videos.

    • @CoffeeWithSean
      @CoffeeWithSean  7 років тому

      No worries. Anything I can do to help!

    • @simonzauels
      @simonzauels 6 років тому +1

      Hey Sunny, will you join the Majestic Princess in February? Starting in Fukuoka? I was hired to work there as a House Band Musician! It´s also my first contract and I´m very excited and looking forward to this experience.@Sean thank you so much for your Videos. It helps a lot to get prepared :)

    • @syk7syk7syk7
      @syk7syk7syk7 6 років тому

      Hi. The newest biggest Majestic?? That's awesome! Congrats! I've already done all to do list and waiting for the reply from my recruiter. A bit anxious since I'm closing my apartment soon... How long it took for you to get assignment after you submitted all the final documents? I guess musicians and waitress can be different. Anyway, good luck! :)

  • @taposirusmagna5433
    @taposirusmagna5433 6 років тому

    Go Tanker !! VLCC OR ULCC STAY AWAY FROM LNG SHIPS.

  • @valerienozea8415
    @valerienozea8415 5 років тому +1

    Very Informational. But the coffee drinking was extremely distracting and annoying.

    • @jlyfan
      @jlyfan 5 років тому

      the video is literally called coffee with sean

  • @gmasnohrogers3151
    @gmasnohrogers3151 6 років тому +13

    Thanks for your videos Sean, I just got my job offer and is still making a decision, when I watch your videos I get the courage,. Can't wait to get this new experience as a nurse on a cruise ship.