I worked for 4 contracts on cruise ships as bartender for carnival and royal caribbean i loved it it changed me a lot the way i see life and haw easy it is now to work on mainland after working fir 8-10 hours every day I recommend for everyone a experience like this . I liked it
@@VladSlickBartender was almost 3 year ,7 months 3 contracts and 1 was 8 months and a half as i said i did 2 contracts for Carnival and 2 for Royal Caribbean
Half true & useful information. I worked for 10 years on cruise ships, and even if it’s crazy hard and demanding most of the times, I would do it again, but not for so long. If you get to work on a very good company with high standards and professional crew, you will get such an amount of knowledge, training and how to manage difficult situations like in no other place on land. You get disciplined, organized, you learn how to respect rules, what really standards mean and so on. I like to say cruise ship industry is the army of the hospitality, and not in a bad way. Important to mention for the young generations (20 to 30 years old): half of them starting a job in this industry are not going to resist more than a season, 25% will force themselves because of the money and the other 25% will love it, push the limits and go high. And when you go high the big $ are coming as well. And this is a statistic of what I see in the last 5 years. As about the timing between the interview and embarkation... if it takes up to 1 year, you did something wrong among the process or you are coming from a country that just has bad bureaucracy. Congrats for the interesting content, and good luck to the ones willing to give it a chance!!!
Mehmet Alexandru wow great input thanks a lot! What Cruise Line Company did you work for? And I also thought 8 months was a bit too long to get papers together. 🙏
Hello Vlad! My first company was Carnival Cruises. Easy interview I would say, and after getting the positive answer (5 days) it took 2 moths and I was onboard . After 2 contracts as bartender on Carnival, I applied for Disney Cruises. But it was already just about formalities. Again easy going interview and even easier process to get on board as I already had the IMO and C1D. In any case, I end up refusing the contract and got to the river cruises industry in Europe for the next 7 years. Most of this period I was working for Scenic Cruises. And this came with the high standards, trainings and the 5 stars services that I was looking for (at least it was like this years ago, went lower with the time). First got the job as Bartender, after 1.5 months was promoted to Butler. For the next season I fixed the goal to be Maître d’, so the next season I was 3 moths Waiter and Head Waiter and the other 7 months Senior Butler. For the coming 2 seasons I was Maître d’, followed by other 2 as Hotel Manager. From there I refused the offer for Senior Hotel Manager as it was not exactly a job on my taste and went for Senior Butler and Quality Control. Fro the last year I went back to the ocean on Scenic Eclipse, a marvelous concept. As a fun fact, at a certain moment I got the invitation for an interview for Viking Cruises for the position of Assistant Restaurant Manager. I took the challenge out of curiosity, and it proved to be the hardest interview of my life. Literally almost to hours of various questions and practice test, checking in a perfect way the knowledge and the way of managing difficult situations and all combined with deep interest about private life habits. I end up the interview with a offer for Restaurant Manager position and the request to embark within a week. Any way, I declined the offer, but I still, appreciate the professionalism of holding an interview of the Viking’s HR. At the beginning most of the times you take what it comes, job wise, salary wise etc. with time you learn to negotiate, make your wishes clear and fight for them. It’s not easy, but you have to do it in order to get the best benefits. Money wise, the salary grows with the years and of course, promotions. Tip wise, the best was as Butler. Overall, comparing with the crazy amount of work and requirements, at times you will have the feeling that your income it’s a bit to law. As I previously mentioned, it’s freaking hard but can be fun in the same time. Working for months without a day off, long hours (11-14 / day as waiter, a bit less as bartender but even more as butler) can be demanding. I still encourage youngsters to go for it and learn as much as possible, get disciplined and make some money, but not for more than 5 years. In my last 4 years on the ships I end up to be an work obsessed maniac, fact that started to affect my private life as well. I will always be grateful for all the experiences I had in this 10 years. Atm I am a happy Restaurant Manager for a cozy resort in Lapland (where life and time has a total different meaning) with the goal to move for good in the next 2 years down by the Mediterranean sea, most probably active in the hospitality industry until retirement 😁. Good luck in whatever you’ll do in the future, and hope the info will help you a bit for a better overview of life on board.
I worked on the cruise ship 12 years till now start from bartender and now barmanager.and I learn a lot from you about flair bottle from you sir.thank you
I had a great time working on the cruise I illegally came to the u.s on. I just jumped off with my unshared tips in Miami and everything good so far....... 😏🥳
is actually more deep to discuss. Also, money can be much higher, depending on the company and itinerary. In my opinion, is a nice experience, where you can grow a lot, and try to focus on your job. People will abuse of your skills if you are professional and committed. But as I said if you keep cool and cold mind you will really enjoy it, is a lot of work, but a lot of fun! Would like to share my experience if you need to, and happier to see you as a guest on one of those cruises. Even giving training!! nice video!!
Francisco Prado thank you so much for such input Absolutely would love to hear more of your thoughts here and maybe if you could give a little bit of pros cons from your point of you! It would be very helpful to our community 🙏
About the tips. On RCL and Carnival. The passengers pay them before their cruise starts. About $15 per person per day (from 6 years up). So a family of 4 in a state room pays $60 a day tips. That's $420 you pay on top of your cruise before you sail. This is shared to the crew every 2 weeks when they get paid.
@@VladSlickBartender No problem. Here is a guy showing what he gets paid with all of the different tips. He works in the casino. Skip to 2:20 to see his pay. ua-cam.com/video/grko6JzhFxM/v-deo.html
Omg, thank u so much for this video! This is really useful and very informative! I used to work on river cruise ships like Viking Cruises in Russia, but i want to try one day to go to oceans. Btw, river cruises have almost the same rules, but salary is lower. So. I am ready for the ocean! Thanks again bratan)
Super useful video!!! I'd like to give it a shot! It would be great to watch a video about working as bartender in hotels...It must have also good things! Keep the great work Vlad! 💪💪
When i was 19-20 i really wanted to join a cruise ship as a bartender but i didn't have enough experience. The trip was worth it for the experience tbh. Now after few years of working in cocktail bars, i wouldn't want to leave the area lol
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Если всё нормально, через две недели улетаю на лайнер работать Видео очень в тему! Я сначала даже не поверил что ты его так вовремя выпустил) Правда начну с официанта, но, может быть, через полгода-год дойду до бармена
I was a bartender (Cruise & Maritime Voyages) for 8 contracts (7-9 months each)... 3.5 of them with my wife on board, we worked together. Then pregnancy. My son was born when I was on the ship. I came back home when he was already 6 months old. It was super hard mentally. If you really appreciate your family, you would hate working on ship although it is pretty fun.
im going to work this year .... coffee shop/bar restaurant and hotel experience its time to try a new adventure... im going to make proud our IBA and HBA members... please let me know if you have any suggestions
Right now sitting in a bar in airport hotel having a beer, watching this video and waiting for my flight to new ship since I got transferred to newest ship on fleet. Work is hard but well paid and you have time to seem amazing places (few hours) (food is shit and gets boring after a month) working every day without a day off 10-12 hours is true (Forget free pour and touching fruits with hand and get ready to clean a lot.. a lot.. I mean it a lot..) 😀 To Europeans theres a agency called Ismira go give a shot they hire all the time.. What Vlad is saying is all true.. Peace out ✌️
Thanks a lot!!! It’s great to have more information here and I’m sure a lot of people read this and will use it in the future! Have a safe flight and good luck omg he cruise ship!
Hello guys I have been waiting for a offer as a bartender from the Celebrity cruise. Can you share experience if someone worked in this company ?) any information about salary and working conditions?)thank you)
Guys I have enough knowledge and everything and I decided to go to work on a cruise ship as a bartender... I am expecting my contract soon from Virgin cruise... can anyone tell me what approximately the amount of the money I can make for 1 month together with my basic salary??? I don’t even know what to expect... 🤔
Wait wait wait, 1500+400 divided by 12 divided by 30/31 thats like 5 €/$/£ an hour...including tips...did i miss something here? Aha, shouldve waited another ten seconds...still though theyre not overpaying for sure...
12346unknown yeah pretty much Just not sure how many breaks they do during their shift But for sure not going to become a millionaire by being a bartender on a cruise ship 😉
Нужен набор сертификатов для работы на судах, паспорт моряка, хорошо составленное резюме, телефон в руках и пачка контактов крюинговых компаний. Либо обратиться в компанию, которая занимается соответствующей рассылкой. А главное, это ЖЕЛАНИЕ и СТРЕМЛЕНИЕ! Не верь тому, кто говорит, что почти невозможно и т.п. Просто стучи, звони во все двери и тебе откроют! Удачи!
Some of the big companies would say straight away NO, some small companies don't give a SH.., others would ask to keep it covered with uniform or bandage
@@OriginalTrueMan я знаю два языка включая английский и французский ,мне просто интересно чтобы на канал подтягивалось более русскоязычных людей,тебя забыл спросить что мне делать ,а что не делать))задамся целью буду на космолёте работать))балбес блин
@@ИльяИльич-т8в это ты в конце сообщения отрекомендовался, что ли: "балбес блин"? В любом случае, удачи с космолётом и отпишись, когда устроишься, а я за тебя порадуюсь. P.S. Есть люди, которые задаются целю, а есть такие, которые ДЕЙСТВУЮТ ;)
What to do when the ship is sinking... share your door. 🚪
😂
I worked for 4 contracts on cruise ships as bartender for carnival and royal caribbean i loved it it changed me a lot the way i see life and haw easy it is now to work on mainland after working fir 8-10 hours every day I recommend for everyone a experience like this . I liked it
oh wow Thanks lot for your input! How long was your Cruise Ship contract? 4 years is a lot..
And what company did you worked for?
@@VladSlickBartender was almost 3 year ,7 months 3 contracts and 1 was 8 months and a half as i said i did 2 contracts for Carnival and 2 for Royal Caribbean
dj claudiu That’s incredible 💪
How much time off did you have? Did you have mornings off? when do the shifts usually start😊
@@shanedejager_ I wanna know as well... I hope soon I will wirk on cruise as a bartender...
Half true & useful information. I worked for 10 years on cruise ships, and even if it’s crazy hard and demanding most of the times, I would do it again, but not for so long. If you get to work on a very good company with high standards and professional crew, you will get such an amount of knowledge, training and how to manage difficult situations like in no other place on land. You get disciplined, organized, you learn how to respect rules, what really standards mean and so on. I like to say cruise ship industry is the army of the hospitality, and not in a bad way.
Important to mention for the young generations (20 to 30 years old): half of them starting a job in this industry are not going to resist more than a season, 25% will force themselves because of the money and the other 25% will love it, push the limits and go high. And when you go high the big $ are coming as well. And this is a statistic of what I see in the last 5 years.
As about the timing between the interview and embarkation... if it takes up to 1 year, you did something wrong among the process or you are coming from a country that just has bad bureaucracy.
Congrats for the interesting content, and good luck to the ones willing to give it a chance!!!
Mehmet Alexandru wow great input thanks a lot!
What Cruise Line Company did you work for? And I also thought 8 months was a bit too long to get papers together.
🙏
Hello Vlad! My first company was Carnival Cruises. Easy interview I would say, and after getting the positive answer (5 days) it took 2 moths and I was onboard . After 2 contracts as bartender on Carnival, I applied for Disney Cruises. But it was already just about formalities. Again easy going interview and even easier process to get on board as I already had the IMO and C1D. In any case, I end up refusing the contract and got to the river cruises industry in Europe for the next 7 years. Most of this period I was working for Scenic Cruises. And this came with the high standards, trainings and the 5 stars services that I was looking for (at least it was like this years ago, went lower with the time). First got the job as Bartender, after 1.5 months was promoted to Butler. For the next season I fixed the goal to be Maître d’, so the next season I was 3 moths Waiter and Head Waiter and the other 7 months Senior Butler. For the coming 2 seasons I was Maître d’, followed by other 2 as Hotel Manager. From there I refused the offer for Senior Hotel Manager as it was not exactly a job on my taste and went for Senior Butler and Quality Control. Fro the last year I went back to the ocean on Scenic Eclipse, a marvelous concept. As a fun fact, at a certain moment I got the invitation for an interview for Viking Cruises for the position of Assistant Restaurant Manager. I took the challenge out of curiosity, and it proved to be the hardest interview of my life. Literally almost to hours of various questions and practice test, checking in a perfect way the knowledge and the way of managing difficult situations and all combined with deep interest about private life habits. I end up the interview with a offer for Restaurant Manager position and the request to embark within a week. Any way, I declined the offer, but I still, appreciate the professionalism of holding an interview of the Viking’s HR.
At the beginning most of the times you take what it comes, job wise, salary wise etc. with time you learn to negotiate, make your wishes clear and fight for them. It’s not easy, but you have to do it in order to get the best benefits. Money wise, the salary grows with the years and of course, promotions. Tip wise, the best was as Butler. Overall, comparing with the crazy amount of work and requirements, at times you will have the feeling that your income it’s a bit to law. As I previously mentioned, it’s freaking hard but can be fun in the same time. Working for months without a day off, long hours (11-14 / day as waiter, a bit less as bartender but even more as butler) can be demanding. I still encourage youngsters to go for it and learn as much as possible, get disciplined and make some money, but not for more than 5 years. In my last 4 years on the ships I end up to be an work obsessed maniac, fact that started to affect my private life as well. I will always be grateful for all the experiences I had in this 10 years.
Atm I am a happy Restaurant Manager for a cozy resort in Lapland (where life and time has a total different meaning) with the goal to move for good in the next 2 years down by the Mediterranean sea, most probably active in the hospitality industry until retirement 😁.
Good luck in whatever you’ll do in the future, and hope the info will help you a bit for a better overview of life on board.
Mehmet Alexandru THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!! Thank you soooo much for all this!
Your absolutely great man 🙏
@@mehmetalexandru5027 That was really helpful for young aspiring bartenders like us !
I worked on the cruise ship 12 years till now start from bartender and now barmanager.and I learn a lot from you about flair bottle from you sir.thank you
Can yu please tell how much is salary for assistant bartender
@@anandkumar-sm8gm sir i also want to work on cruise ship. Can you please tell me how is life of a lead bartends, bar man on cruise ship❤
Hii bennyranchmadani sir please🙏 reply me, how is the life on cruise ship - and how do you feel while working on cruise
I had a great time working on the cruise I illegally came to the u.s on. I just jumped off with my unshared tips in Miami and everything good so far....... 😏🥳
How much I wish that you’d chose Titanic..
Vlad SlickBartender 🛳🗽and I’ll be jack
Raul what kind of cruise ships? What the name??
is actually more deep to discuss. Also, money can be much higher, depending on the company and itinerary. In my opinion, is a nice experience, where you can grow a lot, and try to focus on your job. People will abuse of your skills if you are professional and committed. But as I said if you keep cool and cold mind you will really enjoy it, is a lot of work, but a lot of fun! Would like to share my experience if you need to, and happier to see you as a guest on one of those cruises. Even giving training!! nice video!!
Francisco Prado thank you so much for such input
Absolutely would love to hear more of your thoughts here and maybe if you could give a little bit of pros cons from your point of you!
It would be very helpful to our community 🙏
how much salary is for assistant bartender
Thank you. The timing of this video is just perfect.
Moritz G Glad to hear that!
Please share this with someone who is thinking to go work on the cruise ship 🙏
About the tips. On RCL and Carnival. The passengers pay them before their cruise starts. About $15 per person per day (from 6 years up). So a family of 4 in a state room pays $60 a day tips. That's $420 you pay on top of your cruise before you sail. This is shared to the crew every 2 weeks when they get paid.
Thank you for the info!
@@VladSlickBartender No problem. Here is a guy showing what he gets paid with all of the different tips. He works in the casino. Skip to 2:20 to see his pay. ua-cam.com/video/grko6JzhFxM/v-deo.html
Omg, thank u so much for this video! This is really useful and very informative! I used to work on river cruise ships like Viking Cruises in Russia, but i want to try one day to go to oceans. Btw, river cruises have almost the same rules, but salary is lower. So. I am ready for the ocean! Thanks again bratan)
Good luck bro!
Let's see what everyone else has to say about what companies are the best
Super useful video!!! I'd like to give it a shot! It would be great to watch a video about working as bartender in hotels...It must have also good things! Keep the great work Vlad! 💪💪
Roybert Jimenez Thanks!
Good luck with that job on the cruise ship 🔥
Yes working as a bartender in the hotels is in the works 😊
When i was 19-20 i really wanted to join a cruise ship as a bartender but i didn't have enough experience. The trip was worth it for the experience tbh.
Now after few years of working in cocktail bars, i wouldn't want to leave the area lol
Was always debating getting a job on it, thanks for the vid, not sure if I'll go with but this is insightful nonetheless
Let's see what others will say about working on different cruise ships
It might change your mind
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Если всё нормально, через две недели улетаю на лайнер работать
Видео очень в тему! Я сначала даже не поверил что ты его так вовремя выпустил)
Правда начну с официанта, но, может быть, через полгода-год дойду до бармена
Егор Осокин Класс!
На какой круизный корабль?
Надеюсь тебе очень понравится
@@VladSlickBartender Carnival Fascination, если будет вариант сделать скидку, напишу тебе 😉
Скажу что скидка для брата)
Егор Осокин ЖДУУУУУ!!!!!
When the ships rocking? Don’t come knocking. Haha. Love ship life. 2.5 years on Disney and 6 with Seabourn. Best life and money.
Paul Goodwin Disney was probably a lot of fun 😉
Let’s go to the cruise!!!!
Very interesting .. maybe I’ll do it sometime .. in the future. I think you can’t do it with a girlfriend or wife at home 😅
Yeah I don’t see it possible 😊
I was a bartender (Cruise & Maritime Voyages) for 8 contracts (7-9 months each)...
3.5 of them with my wife on board, we worked together. Then pregnancy. My son was born when I was on the ship. I came back home when he was already 6 months old. It was super hard mentally.
If you really appreciate your family, you would hate working on ship although it is pretty fun.
Спасибо за видос братан
Вот это как раз реально то что я хотел узнать ибо сам понимаешь такая работа актуальна в Рашке
Алексей Виниченко да да многие наши ребята идут работать барменами
Loving the info,very insightful
It's wild to see someone here on such an old vid
Thanks for the info legend master
Nice Vlad niiice video
Thank you!
Enjoy
Привет🤝 как всегда, видос на уровне, видно, что ты это делаешь с душой👌😁 только узнал, что ты русский знаешь, как неожиданно и приятно😅
Удачи тебе🤟
Sergey Dorodnov 🙏💪Спасибооо
Рад что ты здесь с нами 🔥
im going to work this year .... coffee shop/bar restaurant and hotel experience its time to try a new adventure... im going to make proud our IBA and HBA members... please let me know if you have any suggestions
👈 Ok HOLD MY CAMERA
Right now sitting in a bar in airport hotel having a beer, watching this video and waiting for my flight to new ship since I got transferred to newest ship on fleet.
Work is hard but well paid and you have time to seem amazing places (few hours) (food is shit and gets boring after a month) working every day without a day off 10-12 hours is true
(Forget free pour and touching fruits with hand and get ready to clean a lot.. a lot.. I mean it a lot..) 😀
To Europeans theres a agency called Ismira go give a shot they hire all the time..
What Vlad is saying is all true.. Peace out ✌️
Thanks a lot!!!
It’s great to have more information here and I’m sure a lot of people read this and will use it in the future!
Have a safe flight and good luck omg he cruise ship!
First like!!!❤️❤️❤️
SQUAD!
do u still work in port hours?
i heard some places dont open until u are at sea (casino or the shops), does it also happen with the bar?
260 Likes and 0 Dislikes so far, do I need to tell u what I think about that video? :D
Acht Vier hahahaha but always feel good when you mention it 😉
Hello Sliver, how are you big man? I'm mozambican bartender i want to know you man. You a profissional bartender
Hey 🤝
You can get to know me here and Instagram my friend
Влад,откуда акцент появился?!😅 Раньше же вроде не было..как будто язык забывать начал😂😂🤙🤙 спасибо за инфо в видео😉
Это фейковый акцент 😅
Hello guys I have been waiting for a offer as a bartender from the Celebrity cruise. Can you share experience if someone worked in this company ?) any information about salary and working conditions?)thank you)
I know in many of those places they overworked you and treat you like trash.
I am going to join RCL in 1 month as bar back up
Hoo debesh are you indian🇮🇳... Cam you give me your insta id
Guys I have enough knowledge and everything and I decided to go to work on a cruise ship as a bartender... I am expecting my contract soon from Virgin cruise... can anyone tell me what approximately the amount of the money I can make for 1 month together with my basic salary??? I don’t even know what to expect... 🤔
Hi are you on virgin ?
@@iwayanendrayana429 no . I am in Dubai. Better place rather than Cruise.
Bro what the Maximum salary is bar manger on cruise ship please reply me bro 🙏❤️
Mere ko bhi bar manager ki salary jaan-ni he koi btata hi nhi 😂😂
App yaha bhi 😂
@@Ashan_bhai-k8u ji jaha jaha aap wha wha mai
I was working 6 years for AIDA. No thnx, not gonna go back there...
energie119 I‘m actually going to apply to AIDA tomorrow. How much did you get and why don‘t you want to work there anymore?
Wait wait wait, 1500+400 divided by 12 divided by 30/31 thats like 5 €/$/£ an hour...including tips...did i miss something here?
Aha, shouldve waited another ten seconds...still though theyre not overpaying for sure...
12346unknown yeah pretty much
Just not sure how many breaks they do during their shift
But for sure not going to become a millionaire by being a bartender on a cruise ship 😉
Hahaha man you are fast with the replies 😂
Best wishes from germany keep up the great work 👌
@@12346unkown Danke!
@@VladSlickBartender If you live in Turkey and can't earn dollars :) yes you are a millionaire bro
how long is the hiring process for americans, still 8 months?
I want to join
Подскажи плиз как устроиться врачём? Английский хороший
Нужен набор сертификатов для работы на судах, паспорт моряка, хорошо составленное резюме, телефон в руках и пачка контактов крюинговых компаний. Либо обратиться в компанию, которая занимается соответствующей рассылкой.
А главное, это ЖЕЛАНИЕ и СТРЕМЛЕНИЕ!
Не верь тому, кто говорит, что почти невозможно и т.п.
Просто стучи, звони во все двери и тебе откроют!
Удачи!
Money problems sir I don't know sir what I do me
You forgot that they have to be attractive to be accepted. Looks are more more important thank skills trust moi.
Sir I m the first viewer name Ramjan sekh
Welcome to our awesome community!
I have tattoo on my wrist would I be able to join it ?
Oh good question.
Let's see what Bartenders from cruise ships will say
Some of the big companies would say straight away NO, some small companies don't give a SH.., others would ask to keep it covered with uniform or bandage
Андрій Борисов THANKS A LOT!
I was curious too
I'm work to bartender I send my video
📝📝
Sir I m interest this job
FIRSSSSST
SQUAD!
Владик где русские субтитры
Блин и не было 😫
Если по-английски не говоришь, то и видео это можешь не смотреть, т.к. работа барменом на круизном лайнере тебе не грозит :D
@@OriginalTrueMan я знаю два языка включая английский и французский ,мне просто интересно чтобы на канал подтягивалось более русскоязычных людей,тебя забыл спросить что мне делать ,а что не делать))задамся целью буду на космолёте работать))балбес блин
@@ИльяИльич-т8в это ты в конце сообщения отрекомендовался, что ли: "балбес блин"?
В любом случае, удачи с космолётом и отпишись, когда устроишься, а я за тебя порадуюсь.
P.S. Есть люди, которые задаются целю, а есть такие, которые ДЕЙСТВУЮТ ;)
Please help me
Bikash Nayak Hey there,
It shouldn’t be hard. Check out that website cruise ship jobs and apply there.
I work on the cruise ship. I may help you with information
help with the website or link to apply coz I really be part of this, thanks
How much salary for assistant bartender
U reply me