Friday, February 24, 2012

Should I Accept or Decline the Job offer?

Before judging me, please read my entire question.



I am 29 years old and currently am living at home with Mom %26amp; Dad. I am doing so because I quit working for Disney Cruise Lines as a Entertainment Host due to mental exhaustion and bad management. The job sucked, I hated the long working days and the small, cramped quarters I had with a roommate. I have been living at home now for 3 months- and please don't say "Well you're 29, you should be supporting yourself, blah, blah, blah." This is 2011, and the economy sucks right now, and its perfectly normal for adults to live at home with their parents to save money. At least I don't have school loans.



Anyways, Norwegian Cruise Lines has offered me a job as a Youth Programs Counselor. It pays less then Disney, but according to the director I am going to work less hours then Disney, and only have 13 other colleagues in the department since apparently less kids go on Norwegian then Disney. At first I was excited about a new job- and so were my parents, but then I looked into it and here are my qualms. Feel free to agree or disagree, or add insight:



1) It's a 6 month contract, and the pay is lower then Disney. So I won't be banking as much, even though I'll have no bills or living expenses.



2) The destinations and ports of call are less then I expected: 7-14 day cruises to Alaska, Western Carribean, British Columbia %26amp; West Coast: Los Angeles to Vancouver, Southern Carribean from New York, and 14-day Western and Eastern Carribean from Miami. Where the hell is Europe on this agenda? Apparently the Pearl, the ship I'm assigned to, doesn't go to Europe at all! So are these destinations REALLY that appealing? They're all in America for God's sake.



3) Rumor has it Norwegian is a terrible company to work for. Disney employees told me they hated working on Norwegian. However, I hated working on Disney. And a lot of the employees who hated NCL were in restaurant or room service. I'll be a Petty Officer in Youth Programs, a different department with mostly Americans. Will I be better off? The excursions are supposedly less demanding then Disney's 3-4 day cruises with awful screaming brats.



What do you think I should do? Be honest.Should I Accept or Decline the Job offer?
First off, you don't have to justify your living arrangements with people on here. And on top of that, there is nothing wrong with having to be back home.



My question to you is do you NEED the job? If not, don't take it. Here are some reviews about working for NCL http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/NCLA-Re鈥?/a> . Not real good from what I googled overall.



It's up to you but I wouldn't take it unless I NEEDED to. It's not a permanent position either which is a thumbs down for me but I assume that is how the cruise industry works.

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