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Part 8

H i cruise ship lovers, you are on the right blog..!! since last week I starting to update my Blog again...because at this moment I 'm not join onboard for take a long vacation with my family..nice to be at home. Allright then..let's continue about the job title or job that is on the cruise ship.  Head Slot Technician In charge of the maintenance and smooth running of the casino slot machines. Host/Hostess A highly visible member of the cruise staff who circulate socially among the passengers. Making introductions, organizing bridge games, tea parties, and fashion shows are all part of the job, as participation in almost all the planned activities (talent shows, masquerades, etc)  Hotel Manager (Hotel Director) Just as in any first-class hotel ashore, the Hotel Manager is in charge of the entire hotel operation onboard such as overall passenger service, comfort, housekeeping, accomodation, information, food and beverage. He has several junior hotel officers and civilian sta

Part 7

P ut in your mind that I stil have a lot functions on board cruises to tell you...just continue read folks! Galley Steward (Sanitation Supervisor) Responsible for keeping all food preparation areas and galleys clean. Supervises all cleaning personnel and trains all new utility cleaning personnel. Also responsible for inspecting and maintaining all dishwasher, glass washer and garbage disposal machines. Prepares schedules for utility cleaners together with the Executuive chef. Generala Purpose Repairman (G.P) Takes care of all repairs onboard, such as bulb replacements, changing of locks, etc. Hair dresser Performs all of the functions of a beautician in a shore based salon shampooing, hair styling, barbering, permanent waves, etc. Head Cleaner Supervises and leads several Utility Stewards in their cleaning work. In coordination with the Second Steward, the Head Cleaner will assign duties and inspect, on a daily basis, the work of Utility Stewrds ensuring that standards as set by the Cr

Part 6

A nother functions that is : Electrician Chief Electrician has the ultimate responsibility to see that necessary electrical power is available throughout the ship. He is assisted by 1st Electricians, 2nd electricians, Jr.Electricians and assistant Electricians. Engine Room Crew The Chief Engineer (Chief) is responsible for the mechanical running of the ship and all aspects of the engine room. This includes overseeing not only the main and auxiliary engines, but also the generators, electrical systems, air-conditioning, heating, plumbing, ventilation and refrigeration systems. He is trained in and is responsible for the multiple on board systems, and in fact, is the only person on board who can talk to the Captain on equal footing. He is assisted by the Asst. Chief Engineer, 1st Engineers, 2nd Engineers, 3rd Engineers, Jr. engineers, Chief Refrigeration Engineer, Refr. Engineer, Asst.Refr.Engineer and Asst. Engineers which in their turn supervise a number of Engine Room Crew. Entertaine

Part 5

N ow we get to know more another functions on board the cruise ship. Dance Instructor Usually a part of the Cruise Staff and may have other duties in addition to teaching dance classes. Often hired in pairs, dance instructors are generally well versed in all types of dance from ballroom to disco. May also be apart of the entertainment staff and may perform during the cruise. Dealer (Croupier) An employee of the casino who operates the various casino games (Black Jack, Roulette, etc). Deck Steward (Pool Attendant, Life Guard) Assigns deck chairs (on cruise ships where reservation for such are necessary) and serves cocktails and other beverages to passengers on deck. On some ships, the Deck Steward may double as Pool Attendant/Life Guard. Disc Jockey Plays records in the discotheque and/or organizes the music programs through the ship's sound system. May have additional cruise staff duties. Diving Instructor Some ships employ qualified diving instructors to teach passenger snorkelin