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Јас пак имав многу слободно време. Ефективни 2-3 часа работев. Инаку работно време ми беше од 9-10 сабајле, 16-18 и од 20 до 22. Во принцип одсабајле кејперсите си ги принтав, од 16 селектирав за кој ден колку флаери ми требаат и допринтував тоа што ми фалеше, а од 20 ако имав некој знак го правев или си гледав филм во канцеларија :). Е сега во принцип секогаш имав друштво во слободното време затоа што сите знаеја дека имам слободно време и кога ќе се погодеа некои да се слободни за да утепаат време ми се јавува за друштво така да досадно никогаш не ми беше. Се некој доаѓаше кај мене во канцеларија така да никогаш не ми беше досадно. Ех таква работа веќе тешко да се најде...

П.С. Имав прозор во канцеларијата :)
 

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Cruise Ship Crew Internet Prices and Onboard WI-FI Packages


All Cruise Lines offer internet access for crewmembers by using Wi-Fi access and access from the onboard crew internet cafés. Unlike before when crew members had only access per minute, today cruise lines offer various packages such as Social media package and all internet access charged by Megabytes. Compared to the past years the prices had decreased and the internet speed has increased too. However the prices are still high and many crew members feel this is a rip-off, that’s why they are using free wi-fi hotspots in the ports. We decided to find out just how much crew members pay for internet access on various cruise lines and make a comparison. This data is collected by a direct online interview with the crew members working for the following cruise lines: Norwegian Cruise Line, Cunard, Seabourn, Oceania, Regent Seven Seas, MSC Cruises, Azamara Club Cruises.

The internet speed depends on how many people use the onboard satellite system and ships location. Busy times are usually after 10 p.m. Some cruise lines such as NCL offer half rate after 2 a.m.

Cruise Lines with low internet rates for crew

According to this data collected in March 2018, MSC Cruises offers the lowest internet rate per 1MB which is only 1 Eurocent, with their 10 Euro - 900 Megabyte Package. Cunard Line has also a good deal for the crew by offering 1000 Megabyte Package for $37.5 which is 3.4 Cents per 1MB.

Cruise Lines with high internet rates for crew

The analysis has shown that Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania, and Regent, which belong to the same company, have the highest internet rate for the crew (9 Cents per minute or 6 Cents per 1MB. Azamara Club Cruises which is owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd charges crew 8 to 12.5 Cents per minute depending on the purchased internet package. Seabourn Crew Internet Prices range from 6 to 10 cents depending on the Package, and Princess Cruises is charging 6 to 9 Cents per Megabyte.

Here are the prices for Wi-Fi access for crew members onboard several cruise lines:

  • Norwegian Cruise Line Crew Internet Prices
  • 55 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $5 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 110 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $10 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 220 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $20 = 9 Cents per minute
  • There is a pick on port days and at 2 am where they charge half the amount of time spent.
  • Regent Seven Seas and Oceania Cruises Crew Internet Prices
  • 55 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $5 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 110 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $10 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 220 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $20 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 83 Megabyte Package for crew is $5 - Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • 167 Megabyte Package for crew is $10 - Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • 334 Megabyte Package for crew is $20 - Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • Princess Cruises Crew Internet Prices
  • 222 Megabyte Package for crew is $20 - Price per 1MB= 9 Cents
  • 667 Megabyte Package for crew is $40 - Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • Cunard Line Crew Internet Prices
  • Cunard crew can purchase $28 social media package which includes 28 days unlimited access to social media like Facebook Instagram WhatsApp.
  • Cunard Crew onboard packages by MB
  • 100 Megabyte Package for crew is $7.5 - Price per 1MB= 7.5 Cents
  • 300 Megabyte Package for crew is $15 - Price per 1MB= 5 Cents
  • 500 Megabyte Package for crew is $22.5 - Price per 1MB= 4.5 Cents
  • 1000 Megabyte Package for crew is $37.5 - Price per 1MB= 3.4 Cents
  • Azamara Club Cruises Crew Internet Prices
  • 40 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $5 = 12.5 Cents per minute
  • 90 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $10 = 11 Cents per minute
  • 200 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $20 = 10 Cents per minute
  • 375 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $30 = 8 Cents per minute
  • Seabourn Crew Internet Prices and Packages
  • 50 Megabyte Plan for crew is $5 - Price per 1MB= 10 Cents
  • 222 Megabyte Plan for crew is $20 - Price per 1MB= 9 Cents
  • 667 Megabyte Plan for crew is $40- Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • MSC Cruises Crew Internet Prices and Packages
  • Daily Internet Package for crew
  • Social media package for crew is 1, 5 Euros per day. You can use Facebook, Instagram WhatsApp, and other social media but you can’t make calls, only messages.
  • Monthly Internet Social Media Package for crew
  • 30 Euros package allows you 24 hours monthly access to all social media except no calls or video calls and no YouTube videos.
  • 900 Megabyte Plan for crew is 10 Euros - Price per MB= 1 Euro Cent
  • With this package, you have access to all internet features and you can make audio or video calls via social networks.
 
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Cruise Ship Crew Internet Prices and Onboard WI-FI Packages


All Cruise Lines offer internet access for crewmembers by using Wi-Fi access and access from the onboard crew internet cafés. Unlike before when crew members had only access per minute, today cruise lines offer various packages such as Social media package and all internet access charged by Megabytes. Compared to the past years the prices had decreased and the internet speed has increased too. However the prices are still high and many crew members feel this is a rip-off, that’s why they are using free wi-fi hotspots in the ports. We decided to find out just how much crew members pay for internet access on various cruise lines and make a comparison. This data is collected by a direct online interview with the crew members working for the following cruise lines: Norwegian Cruise Line, Cunard, Seabourn, Oceania, Regent Seven Seas, MSC Cruises, Azamara Club Cruises.

The internet speed depends on how many people use the onboard satellite system and ships location. Busy times are usually after 10 p.m. Some cruise lines such as NCL offer half rate after 2 a.m.

Cruise Lines with low internet rates for crew

According to this data collected in March 2018, MSC Cruises offers the lowest internet rate per 1MB which is only 1 Eurocent, with their 10 Euro - 900 Megabyte Package. Cunard Line has also a good deal for the crew by offering 1000 Megabyte Package for $37.5 which is 3.4 Cents per 1MB.

Cruise Lines with high internet rates for crew

The analysis has shown that Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania, and Regent, which belong to the same company, have the highest internet rate for the crew (9 Cents per minute or 6 Cents per 1MB. Azamara Club Cruises which is owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd charges crew 8 to 12.5 Cents per minute depending on the purchased internet package. Seabourn Crew Internet Prices range from 6 to 10 cents depending on the Package, and Princess Cruises is charging 6 to 9 Cents per Megabyte.

Here are the prices for Wi-Fi access for crew members onboard several cruise lines:

  • Norwegian Cruise Line Crew Internet Prices
  • 55 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $5 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 110 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $10 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 220 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $20 = 9 Cents per minute
  • There is a pick on port days and at 2 am where they charge half the amount of time spent.
  • Regent Seven Seas and Oceania Cruises Crew Internet Prices
  • 55 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $5 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 110 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $10 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 220 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $20 = 9 Cents per minute
  • 83 Megabyte Package for crew is $5 - Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • 167 Megabyte Package for crew is $10 - Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • 334 Megabyte Package for crew is $20 - Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • Princess Cruises Crew Internet Prices
  • 222 Megabyte Package for crew is $20 - Price per 1MB= 9 Cents
  • 667 Megabyte Package for crew is $40 - Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • Cunard Line Crew Internet Prices
  • Cunard crew can purchase $28 social media package which includes 28 days unlimited access to social media like Facebook Instagram WhatsApp.
  • Cunard Crew onboard packages by MB
  • 100 Megabyte Package for crew is $7.5 - Price per 1MB= 7.5 Cents
  • 300 Megabyte Package for crew is $15 - Price per 1MB= 5 Cents
  • 500 Megabyte Package for crew is $22.5 - Price per 1MB= 4.5 Cents
  • 1000 Megabyte Package for crew is $37.5 - Price per 1MB= 3.4 Cents
  • Azamara Club Cruises Crew Internet Prices
  • 40 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $5 = 12.5 Cents per minute
  • 90 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $10 = 11 Cents per minute
  • 200 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $20 = 10 Cents per minute
  • 375 Minutes Internet Package for crew is $30 = 8 Cents per minute
  • Seabourn Crew Internet Prices and Packages
  • 50 Megabyte Plan for crew is $5 - Price per 1MB= 10 Cents
  • 222 Megabyte Plan for crew is $20 - Price per 1MB= 9 Cents
  • 667 Megabyte Plan for crew is $40- Price per 1MB= 6 Cents
  • MSC Cruises Crew Internet Prices and Packages
  • Daily Internet Package for crew
  • Social media package for crew is 1, 5 Euros per day. You can use Facebook, Instagram WhatsApp, and other social media but you can’t make calls, only messages.
  • Monthly Internet Social Media Package for crew
  • 30 Euros package allows you 24 hours monthly access to all social media except no calls or video calls and no YouTube videos.
  • 900 Megabyte Plan for crew is 10 Euros - Price per MB= 1 Euro Cent
  • With this package, you have access to all internet features and you can make audio or video calls via social networks.
Ова го плаќа вработениот/вработената посебно од свој џеб или директно му/и` го одземаат од платата ?
 

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Ова го плаќаш посебно од твој џеб или директно ти го одземаат од платата ?
На Карнивал имаш sail and sign card, нема кеш никаде, ниту со гости ниту со екипаж, или вадиш кеш и ставаш или директно префрлаш од банкарска на интерната бродска сметка. Банкоматите бродски не наплаќаат провзија за трансакција и не ти треба интернет па поисплатлива ти е опцијата со вадење кеш.
 

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Ова го плаќа вработениот/вработената посебно од свој џеб или директно му/и` го одземаат од платата ?
Плаќаш со кру-акаунтот а после како ќе дополниш тоа што си потрошил има неколку различни опции.
- Да ставиш пари однапред.
- Откако потрошиш да уплатиш кога е отворен кру-офис
- Да си го врзеш кру-акаунтот со платежна картичка па автоматски да префрлаат средства.
 

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На Карнивал нема кеш трансакции, строго е забрането и точно се знае каде и кога гостин екипаж може да плати нешто.


Bottomless bubble налепница значи гостинот има платено за цел Круз неограничен пристап до безалкохолни пијалоци.
Бојата на картицата значи дека има преку 35+ денови во Круз поминато, плава е до 15 дена.

Еве киоск за контрола на картицата:

Слично и за екипажот изгледа и функционира картицата @Dexter26 само шо не можи врата од кабина да отвориш со crew sail & sign card. На постарите бродови е клуч на поновите засебна картица.
 

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На Алур оф д Сиис до банкоматите за кру имаше и автомати за кру-акаунт, па од едно машинче вадиш долари, у друго ставаш долари :)

Инаку јас си ја врзав дебитната картичка со кру акаунт и не се замарав. Само од време на време на телевизорот у соба гледав извештај за тоа каде и колку сум трошел.
 
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на мсц исто имаше тотеми за надополнување crew card. брцаш виза-та со плата, свајпаш кру кард и пишуеш колку да пребаци, многу олеснителна околност, пошто crew purser-ot најчесто беше нељубезен, зафатен, или не работеше... а тебе ти се пие пиво ти се плаче :)
 
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Додека бев јас на карнивал кеш можеше екипажот да плати само на crew забава и во crew bar. За префрлување беше позезнато мораше во да дадеш пари лично во crew staf немаше автомати тогаш. Е сега добро беше што ако си имал 20 долара а треба да ти наплатат 40 иако немаш ќе помине трансакцијата, но на наредно полнење ќе ти минусираат 20 долара. Кога правиш sign off ја предаваш картичката и гледаат да не си во минус и мора на 0 да ти биде за да ја затвориш инаку нема дома :).
 
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Вака кога читам, ми личи ко мсц добро да се држи у топ компании, само италијани да не работат за нив и ќе бидат ТОП! :)
 

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Changing Time Zones: The Health Effects of Jet Lag on Cruise Ship Crew



It is early Sunday morning at the Port of Miami. Today some 200 new sign-on and returning crew members from different courtiers around the world will arrive at the Miami International Airport ready to join the cruise ships. Once they pass the migration they will board the ship and off to different trainings, orientation and on duty. All of them (without exception) no matter if they are first timers or returning crew will suffer from Jet Lag.

What is Jet Lag?

Jet lag is a temporary disorder that causes fatigue, tiredness, and other symptoms as a result of air travel across time zones. It is considered a circadian rhythm sleep disorder, which is a disruption of the internal body clock.

Remember how you feel tired, sleepy and you cannot focus during your safety training on your first day onboard. All of the crew are trying to stay awake and pretend they are listening to the Safety Officer while he taka-taka and their body scream for a sleep. This is because of the fact that your body is still in your time zone back home.



Scientists say that travelers need to adjust to the new time zone at least three days before the flight and three more once they arrived. Now crew members can only adjust prior their arrival and once on board, they can’t do anything because from the first day they are working. So the only solution is to adjust to the new time zone at home and try to go to sleep using the new time zone three days prior to the arrival. I know many of you don’t do this, I sure didn’t while working on board, but this is very important in order to reduce the stress on your body with the new time zones.

If you think that making more money during your contract is your number one priority by going one step further to make guests happy, you are wrong, your biggest priority is your health. Now I can’t say that cruise lines treat you just as number and they don’t care about your health (this is each crew member personal perception and experience). But this is how their system works, there is no time to take a rest because the show must go on and you are needed. So you are most responsible for your health, and if you don’t care why should they. That’s why I underline that you need to adjust to your new time zone when you are at home.


One Hour Forward/Back Tonight



Onboard we have all seen these announcements and adjusted our alarms accordingly. If one hour back this means more time in the crew bar, if forward well go to bed early. However, these body shocks reflect on our health.

Fatigue experts say that – on average – it takes travelers about a day per time zone to adapt. Another study shows that traveling over two time zones will have a marginal effect to a person’s internal body clock, but traveling over any more than three can cause desynchronization to a substantial degree.

Extreme cases of distortion of our internal body clock are when the cruise ships sail on a repositioning cruise across the Atlantic or the Pacific Ocean. If the ship sails from Miami to Portugal you will change 6 time zones, meaning that almosteach day is one hour forward. This causes desynchronization to a substantial degree, and crew members can suffer from symptoms such as dizziness, lack of focus, depression or insomnia. Almost all of us have woken up in our cabin in the middle of the night stressed that we are late on duty. During the winter season, cruise ships are going back from Europe to the Caribbean or South America. Now we have reversed change of time meaning one hour back, however, there is one problem and that is the USPH special cleaning. During this time all cruise ships prepare for the unannounced inspection which can be conducted in any US port-of-call. Each night during the transatlantic cruise crew has special cleaning with onboard inspectors. This adds extra pressure on the crew and the one hour back means absolutely nothing.

Jet Lag Circadian fatigue disruption - why it occurs, health effects, how to reduce it

According to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), mental fatigue is mainly a consequence of mental stress and emotional exhaustion, or high workload such as long working hours. In particular disruption of the sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythm, which is occurring in jet lag and shift work, causes irregularity of work and sleep and reduces the amount and quality of sleep between work cycles.

There is no specific study on how this disorder reflects on cruise ship crew health traveling to different time zones and unfortunately, there are no trainings that address this problem. Therefore we will use the more extreme case of Aircrew members.

The CDC publication shows that travelers who get circadian disruption after a single flight recover after 1-2 weeks, many crewmembers are continually exposed and show evidence of chronic circadian rhythm disruption. Some crewmembers may have higher exposure to circadian disruption than most of their coworkers and thus may be at greater risk for possible health effects.

Disrupting your biological clock and sleep cycle can cause much more than problems with sleeping. It can also change normal conditions and processes in the body, including increased hormone levels.

The study says that working as a flight attendant or pilot may affect their reproductive health because of some of the hazards of the job, (almost the same hazards that cruise ship crew experience) such as:

  • Circadian rhythm disruption (jet lag) or shift work
  • Working when you would normally be asleep
  • Long working hours
  • Working across time zones
  • Physical job demands, such as:
  • Standing for long periods of time
  • Heavy lifting
  • Bending from the waist
International Maritime Organisation Recommendations

IMO recommends that a seafarer can benefit from taking actions such as calming down and avoiding caffeine and alcohol prior to sleep. It is important to spend as much time as possible in daylight, and to be active (physically and mentally) during the day but not too close to bedtime. Relaxing, reading or listening to soothing music before sleeping can help getting ready for sleep. Nicotine and alcohol should be avoided 2 h before sleep, and caffeine 6 h before sleep. Heavy exercise should also be avoided 2 h before going to bed. If hungry, only light food is recommended.

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Decki jas rabotam vo Carnival....rabotevme na brodogradiliste vo Italija kade sto se razbolev tamu so infekcija na grlo...me ispratija doma na domasno lekuvanje i mi utvrdija i infekcija i astma deka imam.
Sakam da ja tuzam kompanijata pa dajte nekoj sovet ako ima nekoj iskustvo dali e isplatlivo i osteta kolku bi mozela da se zeme?
 

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