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Work on Cruise Ships as an Entertainer & Speaker

Wolfgang Riebe
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Pages
166
Year
2010
Language
English

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Do you want work on a cruise ship?What's it like?What types of contracts are available?What is expected of you?Ship life - what's it all about?How much do they pay?How many shows do you need?What kind of accommodation do they offer?ForSingers, Magicians, Comedians, Ventriloquists, JugglersClassical Acts, Multi-Instrumentalists, MusiciansLecturers, Speakers, Dancers, etc.Everything you ever need to know about cruise liners.Inform yourself of all the ins and outs of this industry.Make the right choices.Plus 'contact addresses'of cruise companies and agents.Chapters include: First things First! Ship Life, Ship Terminology, or Speaking Nautically, The Cruise Director, Types of Contracts, Entertainer/Cruise Staff Contract, Musician Contract, Singer and Musical Speciality Act, Guest Entertainer Contract, Speakers & Lecturers, Contract Duration, Cancellation Clause, Details of Work, Transport, Customs Clause, Medical Costs & Equipment Cover, Arrival and Departure Dates, Passports and Visas, Accommodation, Bar Accounts, Eating and Dining Rooms, Tipping , Salaries, Comment Cards, Stages - Various Sizes, Storage Space, Illusions/Props, Tools - Accessories, Dress, Laundry Facilities, Costumes, Who do I need to make friends with on board? Mixing with Passengers, Socialising with the Crew, Facilities on Board, Sea Sickness, Hospital & Mortuary, Communicating with Home, Planning your Day, Selling Your Products, Making Even More Money, Anecdotes & Experiences on Board, Ship Related Jokes, Contacts: Agent Addresses, Contacts: Cruise Line Addresses.

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