will you listen to this arrogant wankerDRuM wrote:Well you got some points right, but lemme pick you up on the above. Oh it's easy doing it for 6 years. Working on a cruise line is ok, not bad huh? Lemme see now.. sun, girls, money, great food, playing music for a living, own cabin with en suite shower room, toilet and satellite tv, and as you said, exotic countries. Including complete world cruises. I could go on. We had the full run of the ship, mixing with passengers, hence, plenty of shagging. Lol no, nothing like 8 hours a day. Try one hour in the afternoon rehearsal, and 2 x 1 hour shows at night. Different show everyday. And lol again at 6 month contracts. I was there as long as I wanted and I never stayed on the ship for more than 2 or 3 months at a time, I took paid breaks whenever I wanted. I'd say that was quite a bit more than 'ok'. Please get back to me when you know a little more about the leisure business or better still, when you've actually worked on a luxury cruise ship. Being a barman or cook doesn't count, they don't get musicians priviledgesTurbine wrote:Working on a cruise lines is ok, not bad. But the down side is that you don't have to many exiting jobs to chose from, you work 7 days a week 8 hours each, and the biggest is the fact that you cant mingle with the passengers. When you are off duty you are completely separate from the passengers, and no access to passenger areas for you.
I don't know how DRuM did it for 6 years, thats to much.


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