Ok, I saw it

What a crap documentary for starters, low value schmentertainment from Ch 4.
- I've had no experience of Celebrity Eclipse (the ship) or Royal Caribbean (the owners) but most large cruise Co.s operate on
similar lines.
- Why were they banging on about UK min. wages? The ship's American, registered in Malta and sails all over; nothing to do with the UK.
- Little mention of free board and lodging, medical cover, earnings tax free (I think), tax free and discounted purchases on board etc.
- No days off? Bollocks. The guys I saw coming out of a
brothel night club in Puerto Quetzal certainly had time off and a smile on their faces.
- Recruitment agencies may well be to blame for offering an inaccurate picture to close a sale and secure a commission but that's not the Cruise Co.
- The "helper" charging for extra duties is something I've never seen or heard of in my experience but with 1,000 plus staff on board I wouldn't be surprised at scams, cliques, tricks to exploit the gullible.
- The tipping culture is contentious; I'd say the majority of earnings (below stairs) come from tips either directly or out the communal pot. The cruise Co.s operate a well crafted system. They offer competitive and keen prices to the punter knowing the staff pay will be made up through tips. As for the margin they make on the F&B account and the Excursions account, well ...

Shall I go on? Nah, better not
