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The Sun Princess in 2008 was a great ship and I was really settling into the more laid back lifestyle onboard. One of my friends on the Cruise staff from the Coral Simon was onboard and so that meant it was easier to work with the team on the Sun as Simon clued them in on how I shot the events. My senior Travis was understandably more focused on the tour filming and as I'd established a good reputation from the Coral for my events fiming I was more than happy to cover most of the ship events on the Sun.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in JournalHere comes the Sun!
From a few months ago not wanting to come back and suffering from severe burnout, an email from Amanda telling me how awesome the Sun was and that I’d also be doing a world cruise made my mind up pretty quickly that I was coming back for another contract.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in JournalReliable and cost-effective transfer between London airports.
We all have been in a situation where we have to travel to work. For some, regular daily travel is most of their work or business as they’ve to be in a certain location at a certain time to get their work done. Be it from travelling from a city to another or sometimes a country to another. Travel has become a major aspect in our work life and nowadays, every company hiring for a new job has factored in travel in their work profile which goes to show how prevalent travelling has become to one work. So it's the same for myself when I say, I have to travel a lot in my work.
oxshott taxiPublished 4 years ago in JournalWant to work abroad here are the best ways to work abroad.
So, you want to travel and live abroad but your bank account kills your vibe altogether? Consider looking outside to work. Companies are global, and opportunities do exist everywhere! Not all theory. Jobs are varied and spread across sectors so there's always a way to find the right places to work abroad. Whether you're looking for ways to work after college abroad, have a mid-career shift, or have been exploring jobs abroad for over 50s; it's never too late to get you working abroad! The word "study abroad" means a great many different things. Depending on where you're going, who you're working with, and how long you 're intending to stay; traveling abroad is a method. As you determine how best to work abroad it is important to consider all the details involved. Yet don't worry that we did have you!
Anshul Singh TomarPublished 4 years ago in JournalCruise Ship Diaries Part 20
.I disembarked the ship in Miami and flew British Airways back to London where my parents picked me up at Heathrow, and around 9 hours it was one of the shorter flights I'd end up taking over the year.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in JournalCruise Ship Diaries Part 19
The day had arrived..signing off day, which is weirdly not the day you acutally get off the ship, but the day before. You head down to the crew office and get paid any remaining wages /comission you are owed and bizaarely this was all still cash in an envelope you would receive and then have to hide really well or keep on you the whole day. Then most importantly you had to settle your bar bill and because you no longer had a shipboard account you had to put money on a cash card that you would have to use up fully that day (as they don't transfer between ships) if you wanted a drink on your last night.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in JournalCruise Ship Diaries Part 18
I was into my 6th and final month onboard the Coral and on the whole I had enjoyed myself, after getting used to ship life, the increase of alcohol, the lack of sleep and working every day for 6 months without an offical day off I couldn't wait to go home.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in JournalCruise Ship Diaries Part 17
Good god did Jamaica live up to its stereotypes and within seconds of stepping off the ship you are accosted by vendors, street sellers, drug dealers and pimps. 'Hey mon, what d'you need weed...pussy?' would greet us every time we walked the ship! These guys would start following you and trying to be nice by starting up a conversation before being very unpleasent once they realised you were not going to give them any money.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in JournalCruise Ship Diaries Part 16
After the shitshow that was the Christmas cruise the new year one was slightly better, as I'd also got that shot of adrenaline where I'd received my signing off date. This is the day that you get to go home and as I'd become disillusioned and completely burnt out seeing that light at the end of the tunnel helps get you over the finish line.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in JournalBusinessmen Guide to Visiting Switzerland
Switzerland is a land of many wonders, including its marvellous nature and landscape, diverse population, and infinite opportunities. Swiss is a federative country that contains 26 cantons, each representing an independent region. What is particularly interesting is that every township speaks a different language depending on the percentage of people speaking it. National languages in use are German, Italian, French, and Romansh. This specific characteristic proves that diversity is a primary thing in Switzerland.
Bojan PeicPublished 4 years ago in JournalCruise Ship Diaries Part 15
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, unless your a videographer on a cruise ship because it can be hell on earth!
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in JournalCruise Ship Diaries Part 14
One of the enduring ironies of working on a ship is that when you go ashore as a videographer many times you step off one ship straight onto another as was the way many times in Limon, Costa Rica.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in Journal