Your FIRST day working on a cruise ship is spent getting HUNDREDS of pounds of luggage to the ship
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The creator describes the initial experience of signing on for a cruise ship contract, noting that the first day is largely dedicated to managing significant amounts of luggage. Because crew members live on the vessel for periods lasting up to six months, they must pack hundreds of pounds of personal belongings. The creator notes that the difficulty of the journey varies depending on the crew member's origin, with some traveling from locations like Australia or India via multiple flights. Once the luggage is brought on board, the creator mentions the benefit of having a private room for this specific contract. The process concludes with a five day quarantine period, after which the crew member can resume normal life on the ship.
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we're gonna live on the ship for half a year sometimes almost up to here and so we're packing so much stuff hundreds of pounds of things
I'm so lucky I have my own room this contract which is incredible
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