That's a pretty aggressive post and a complete misinterpretation of what I wrote. My personal observation is that
DCL cruise CM routinely demonstrate better customer service attitudes than other cruise lines where some of the crew have been downright rude. I do not expect to be treated exceptionally well, but it sure feels nice when you are respected and treated like an honored guest rather than an object that's in their way.
I also don't care what company anyone works for. That's not the point either. I sailed Carnival in September and DCL the following January, both from Galveston. The difference was noticeable. It wasn't that Carnival was bad. If you read my previous posts I praised my experience on the Breeze. DCL was just better in the way my wife and I were treated. Pretty simple.
Completely opposite of my experience. I'm a bit surprised. I also spend time talking to CM on DCL and I've heard them say that they waited years to get on DCL and are really happy they did. The reports I heard were the guests seem happier, they tip better and they enjoy it more. Make no mistake, working on a cruise ship is not easy. The hours are long, the quarters are cramped and the pay is not great (at least at the entry level). You work in customer service so you see the best (and the worst) in people. Many who do not understand this and sign on with a cruise line are often surprised and become quickly unhappy. I remember a barber on the Fantasy once telling me his tips increased by 30%. He was part of the spa services and not employed by DCL so he has been on several different lines. He hoped to stay on the Fantasy. I remember a DCL entertainment host that had come over from Princess and was on month two saying how much more she enjoyed the DCL experience. The wait staff, not so much. Maybe it's just the wait staff?