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The life of a cruise ship musician is a love/hate relationship. - Orchestra Musician/Stage Band Musician Royal Caribbean Group Employee Review

3.0
17 July 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Travel. Free food. Free room. Lots of free time. Lots of sun. Fun people. Cheap drinks. Lots of parties. The chance to make friends from all over the world. Gain the perspective of people from many third world countries, who are usually working on the ship under different circumstances than you. Once and a lifetime experiences like skydiving, hiking through the rainforest, snorkeling in the great barrier reef, touring fantastic cities all over the world. Also playing music every day can be fun. You might end up with a great band!

Cons

First off, the lifestyle can wear you out after a long contract. The crew areas are not the same as the guest areas. Extremely small quarters. Tight, bleak hallways, annoying, ever present hum of the ship's machinery. Many of the crew members are rude, unintelligent, and have no social skills. You will not have a lot of privacy. As an orchestra musician you will likely have a roommate, and there are very few areas of the ship to find solitude. Not much room for upward mobility. As a musician, you can move up to musical director, but that's about it, and they make only slightly more money than the regular orchestra musicians. The crew food is often of pretty low quality, and because of cutbacks, is getting worse all the time. The party scene may become overwhelming. Many people working on cruise ships are overgrown high school children, and will need a liver transplant by the time they are 40. ...and probably some therapy. The musicians might not be that great. It's kind of a crap shoot. Best advice I can give: If you have the choice for your first contract, go for a short contract (0-4 months) or a vacation fill.

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Cons

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CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is competitive. You get a free cruise.

Cons

The culture here was ok, though not the best. Now with a VERY strict 9-5 policy, the entire company is feeling the grip of the execs. No exceptions for anyone who has a doctors appointment or needs to pick up a kid or adjust their hours slightly to get through life. Many employees have to work extra hours, travel across the world, and work based on other time zones due to projects spanning across the world. No matter, 9-5 or pack your things. Execs are demanding more control, they seem to forget that they placed their office all the way in the traffic zoo of the Port of Miami. No one is happy and now you can hardly get out of the port at a decent time. Would have loved to see some execs and vps fight against this but it seems they only care about protecting themselves, and Mr Liberty is having his way. I hope he enjoys this act of control as it is making his employees miserable. Expect high turn over soon or layoffs, or both. Many of the small benefits have been rolled back without any announcement (food discounts, commuter discounts) without any notice. We have lost the plot, we are selling vacations, not saving lives.

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