by Answer Rabbit on April 12th, 2006

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Do cruise ship crews always live aboard ship?

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  • by PommyMommy on April 12th, 2006

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    The crews aboard a cruise ship are under a contract for a certain length of time. At the end of a particular contract they can go home. Our waiter was from the Philippines; our room steward was from Czechoslovakia, etc. Our room steward was heading for home 2 weeks after we returned to port.

    I can't help answering this in another way:
    During the actual cruises, yes, the crew lives on board. They do not work from 9-5 and at the end of their shift, step outside, head to the "garage", get in their little sail boats and head for shore.

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    • lmao...just picturing the little sail boats drifting off into the horizon each night....omg.
      Points for humour!

      geek860

      by geek860 on March 15th, 2007

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