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Who is the head of the cruise ship?

Overview of Cruise Ship Hierarchy Similar to the president of a company, the Captain is in charge and is ultimately responsible. The Captain has a handful of senior officers that report to him just like a handful of vice presidents that would report to the president of a company.



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The Captain is the highest ranking officer and the Master of the cruise ship. He/she has a full authority to make executive decisions in order to preserve the life and safety of the ship's personnel and guest and must apply extreme care and proper judgement according to...

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Cruise ship captains command large marine vessels that carry passengers on journeys for sightseeing and pleasure. They supervise the activities of crewmembers, and they oversee the loading of passengers and their baggage.

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The cruise director reports to the hotel director, has a deputy or assistant cruise director, and is supported by a team of entertainment staff. Responsibilities of a cruise director may include: Scheduling of entertainment, activities and social events. Officer in charge of entertainment staff.

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At the top of the hierarchy are officers: managers and those responsible for navigation. In the middle are staff members, which include workers in entertainment, retail, and guest services. At the bottom are crew members, who are generally responsible for serving guests.

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The salaries of Cruise Ship Captains in the US range from $18,053 to $476,518 , with a median salary of $86,503 . The middle 57% of Cruise Ship Captains makes between $86,503 and $216,093, with the top 86% making $476,518.

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A cruise ship captain salary will vary depending on several factors. The amount of experience, the level of education, the grades they received, location, and company all can determine the year's salary. In general, a cruise ship captain salary ranges between $54,000 and more than $100,000.

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There are two captains on any cruise ship at all times. One is the Ship's Captain, and the second captain in command is called the Staff Captain. The Staff Captain will be on duty when the Captain is sleeping or needs to do an inspection, for example. The main authority will, however, always rest with the Captain.

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The lower and more central you are in a ship, the less roll and sway you will feel. Even if you choose a balcony room, choose a low level and a room closest to the ship's center. The higher decks and cabins at the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship will rock and roll the most.

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While not easy, being the captain of a cruise ship is indeed rewarding. They oversee a crew of thousands of individuals to ensure everything gets done and every need gets met. A captain needs to ensure that both local and international laws are met.

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The captain does indeed get to drive the ship, often taking charge as it moves in and out of port. Once safely out at sea, the ship can be on autopilot for much of the time – just like a plane. The captain also doesn't work alone; he has a team of officers to help.

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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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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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A cruise ship captain salary will vary depending on several factors. The amount of experience, the level of education, the grades they received, location, and company all can determine the year's salary. In general, a cruise ship captain salary ranges between $54,000 and more than $100,000.

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


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Cruise ship worker salaries by position
  • Chief engineer. ...
  • Executive chef. ...
  • Recreation coordinator. ...
  • Director of operations. ...
  • Maintenance manager. ...
  • Electrical engineer. ...
  • Environmental health and safety officer. National average salary: $98,010 per year. ...
  • Nurse. National average salary: $103,989 per year.


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Many ships, including cruise liners have omitted having a 13th deck due to triskaidekaphobia.

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