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Are ship captains in demand?

In the United States, the demand for cargo ship captains is expected to grow by 8% by 2029, while the demand for cruise ship captains is expected to decline by 9% due to the pandemic's impact.



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Individuals must possess an in-depth knowledge of navigation, logistics, maritime/safety laws, and management. They also require a great deal of training to be a cruise ship captain. A captain's license obtained by a federal maritime authority is required for the position. Obtaining this license may take 10 years.

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Ship captains earn an average yearly salary of $81,640. Wages typically start from $37,240 and go up to $159,690.

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Pros: High salaries: Captains of the Ship can earn a six-figure salary, especially those who work for large companies or are specialized in a specific field. Travel opportunities: Captains of the Ship have the chance to travel to different parts of the world while earning a living.

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  • Port Captain.


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For most yacht captains, one of the biggest benefits of the job is that your income doesn't get taxed. If, however, you are paying taxes in a particular country (e.g. freelance rental boat captains), income tax applies.

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The average age of male Ship & boat captains & operators in the workforce is 41.9 and of female Ship & boat captains & operators is 34, and the most common race/ethnicity for Ship & boat captains & operators is White.

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Must be at least 19 years old. Must be able to document 360 days of experience on a vessel. (See: What Counts as Sea Service) 90 days of sea service must be within the last 3 years of when you apply.

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It comes as no surprise that the ship's captain has the biggest salary from working on a cruise ship. The master of the vessel has a huge responsibility for ship safety for crew and passengers along with navigation. The captain can earn almost $100,000 manually depending on the cruise line and experience.

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There are no holiday entitlements, but crew members can choose when they take the six- to eight-week break that automatically comes with longer contracts.

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A majority of cruise ship lines offer their employees free food throughout the duration of their contracts. There's typically a special kitchen on the boat that prepares food for staff members. Employees may eat in separate dining areas, depending on their classifications.

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Among many difficult jobs on cruise ships, handpicking the toughest one is tricky. Still, one job will stand out in terms of horrific working conditions and cruel working hours-the galley steward.

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5 entry-level jobs on a cruise ship
  • Cabin steward.
  • Deckhand.
  • Bartender.
  • Activity coordinator.
  • Bellperson.


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Master or Captain: As the leader of the entire vessel and its crew, captains are usually working full time for sometimes 3 months at sea, after which they will receive 3 months off.

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Ship captains earn an average yearly salary of $81,640. Wages typically start from $37,240 and go up to $159,690.

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