Originally posted by peg2001
I apologize if my response seemed harsh and I certainly did not mean to horrify anyone. Please understand that the cruisers are going to pay either tips or a higher cruise rate to cover the employees. Either way, you are going to pay.
The employees consider what they are making good wages. So, yes, DCL has the right to pay them $58 a month to work long hours 6 days a week for 4 to 6 months at a time.
Instead of feeling sorry for someone who is enjoying their job and making good money to send home to their family, share your compassion with those who really need it.
Peggy
I hope you don't think I was picking on you Peg ,but sometimes when I read certain comments my back gets up and I send off thread messages while I'm hot.
Your first paragraph response is actually correct.
The cruisers are going to pay either through =
1)Cruise Costs + Tips To staff
or
2)Cruise Costs + an added standard gratuity.
The main difference is, that if we choose option 2 ,at least the staff will be making a near to decent wage.
The staff do consider themselves to be making a fair wage (compared to what they would make in their home country) but while working for a US company, you should be making the same minimum standard the law dictates on the mainland.
(Its no different than the example of a friend of mine who worked for a U.S. company as a Mechanic in Bermuda...he was paid U.S. Rates comparable to mechanics in the Georgia area).
Lastly, I think its unfair to assume that every employee "loves" their job. In many cases its "just a job" and their doing it through necessity. Can you put yourself in their position and actually try to imagine working 6 days a week for 6 months for $58/month listening to whining kids and passengers, week after week????
I think you may be seeing their jobs through rose colored glasses.