Can You Work On A Cruise Ship With Tattoos
Tattoo artist Justin Hauck says that if you are really set on making a tattoo part of your cruise be flexible with your date or do whatever you can to get there early.
Can you work on a cruise ship with tattoos. Can you get a cruise ship job if you have tattoos. Whether you need to check in back at the office here and there or have a lot to get done even though you are on vacation cruises allow you the ability to work if you need to do so. Add getting a tattoo to the list of things you can do on a cruise ship.
Housekeeping skills are easily transferable and as such Cruise Ship Housekeeping personnel are regularly placed in the yachting industry. You have to wear flesh coloured tights anyway for training and alot of the ship uniforms have long trousers anyway do you shouldnt see it x. I will give you just department names which are common on a cruise ship If I miss something its doesnt mean that department is not there.
Of course no one wants to work while on vacation but in modern times its simply a fact of life for some of us. The majority of cruise lines have ships registered in different countries and therefore dont need to follow US labor laws. Others may choose to keep this decision quiet as to not ruffle feathers or risk being told its not permitted - even for those with the discipline to be productive during work hours.
Hey SailorsI dont think its a secret that the cruise industry generally does not welcome tattoos and piercings but as times are changing its quite confu. Your task if hired is general cleaning of the ship which includes maintenance and cleaning the deck areas. Heres what we learned including 10 facts about working on a.
When I found out there was going to be a tattoo parlor on board the Scarlet Lady Virgin Voyages first cruise ship I knew I had to get on that ship to try it out myself. Cruise Critic toured Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltds new crew training and housing facility in the Philippines. Attention waiters housekeepers chefs and other hospitality workers.
Most cruise lines require that crew with passenger-facing roles do not have any visible tattoos. The first criteria is which job you are looking for. The sailors used to get a ship tattoo only when they crossed the Cape Horn one of the most dangerous sea crossings.
