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Ik kan niet uit de eerste hand spreken, maar ik heb met veel van de technologiebemanning terwijl op cruises gesproken. Ik ben altijd nieuwsgierig met de bemanning hoe zij kregen in wat zij deden.
Zij allen zeiden zij hielden van wat zij deden. Most seemed fairly young (there was probably others more behind the scenes I never talked with) and not too many had done it for a long time. So, maybe its a short term, but rewarding experienc?
Maybe a few will see this and give us their first hand opinion…
8:26 pm Sep 27, 2008
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Hi apouse - I've worked as an entertainer on two different ships and worked with a lot of technicians.
The technicians hired as part of the entertainment staff and work under the direction of the Cruise Director and Technical Director (lead technician). These techs are in charge of every entertainment set-up on the ship. If the show band is playing at the pool, the tech set up all the equipment and make sure it's working. If a new guest performer comes on the ship, the techs set their lighting, sound, props and everything else.
Tech work a lot! But yes, I've found that most techs enjoy their jobs. I think it's gratifying to know that your work is critical to the success of your co-workers.
Mr. Papa, I hope you won't mind if I include a link here. I write a blog about working as a musician on cruise ships. Apouse, if you are interested in learning more about working in the entertainment department on a ship, you could find some information at the Chronicles of a Cruise Ship Musician.