Victoria Keeley
Stories (17/0)
Life is too short...
It’s strange when you sit and accept that life is just a bunch of days strung together. Created and maintained by memories, and little things that turn into the big moments, that you have the power to create. That is the thing about life, it’s a gift, and is so fragile, precious and unpredictable.
By Victoria Keeley4 years ago in Families
Rock of Ages hits Norwegian Breakaway!
After storming the stages on Broadway, Rock of Ages finally hits cruise lines with the amazing story of Sherry and Drew, accompanied with the amazing hits that were popular throughout the eighties. Rock of Ages is one of the longest running shows in Broadway history and offers Broadway's best party.
By Victoria Keeley4 years ago in Geeks
FAQ’s - Working at a summer camp...
Hey, so are you thinking of working at a summer camps but have 101 questions? No problem, having worked at the same camp for four consecutive summers I have a little experience and would love to help those thinking to do the exact same. I had so many questions when I applied to Camp America way back in 2012, and had no one to turn to really, apart from the company but they couldn’t answer my questions about what to pack, or what the camps would be like…
By Victoria Keeley4 years ago in Journal
Working abroad for the first time...
Rewind to September 2012, I randomly decided to apply for Camp America (quite literally) I applied on a whim not knowing anything about it at all. I paid the £69 and created my profile. TIP: You may want to start applying in and around this time or a little later as the camps usually start around June but you have a lot of things to do before then! I knew thousands of people applied every year. Having no clue what I was signing up for I applied and got an interview. YAY. In all fairness I was terrified, it was in a man’s house in the middle of Wednesbury (I thought I was going to die, as did my mum and friends at college) I arrived and the house was okay looking, I knocked and this lovely gentleman answered the door and invited me in. Really funny as when I was growing up I have always been taught to take my shoes off going into someone’s house out of respect or something. So as I was taking my shoes off he turned, looked at me, and laughed so hard he was almost crying. He asked me what I was doing and said there was no need to take them off. (awks.com – I wanted to die)
By Victoria Keeley4 years ago in Journal
How I got hired to work on a cruise ship?
The hiring process was probably one of the easiest procedures in regards to job roles I have had, ever. From the research I did online, or tried to, I assumed this process would be very hard, and tedious (boy was I wrong). It has actually encouraged me to try and pursue recruitment for cruise lines, which I didn’t set my sights on prior to applying for the positions I did. I applied through Kings Recruit which is a UK based charity that enlists the support of major companies, such as Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Kids Camps UK & USA. It is a great platform and the support is very good.
By Victoria Keeley4 years ago in Journal