Originally posted by Mark79100:
No one mentioned anything GOOD about working on a cruise ship.
But....what about all the women you meet? No one said anything about that! Or do they place you behind a "force field" so you don't attempt hanky-panky?
A friend of mine went to play on a cruise ship, thought he would be treated like a respected musician/entertainer, Meet people, schmooze with the guests.
He was not allowed to mix with the passengers, he was given a certain amount of time after the show to be out of sight. And stay there, he could use the crew lounge and gym but it was quite clear he wasn't a passenger and he was allowed any of the perks of the paying guests.
"There are areas on a ship that musicians and entertainers are not permitted to visit. These areas include passenger cabins, (passengers are not allowed in your cabin either), the ship's Casino, and the pool. Bar stools are also off limits.
You are not allowed to linger in any of the public areas (lounges, bars, etc.).
Use of the public gym facilities may be permitted at certain times. Some ships have their own staff gyms and pool which are more accessible. "
http://www.proship.com/LifeBoard/LifeBRule.html