wallyb
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Most people in tipped positions (waiters, etc.) do not make minimum wage. The wages DCL pays are fairly standard for the cruise industry and anyone signing up for one of those jobs knows the pay details in advance.
Servers generally make about $30,000 per 6 month rotation. They work 3 rotations in a 2-year period (6 months on + 2 months off = 8 months, 3 8-month periods in 2 years) so they, essentially, make $45,000 per year. That sounds like good money, until you factor in their 7am - 11pm days with little time off. It is an incredibly demanding job, but one that pays far more than a job in their home countries. This is why you see so few Americans in the Server roles. They simply do not want to work so hard for so "little".
And this is what kind creeps me out.
I feel like I'm aiding and abetting slave labor of sorts.
I know it's their choice - I just wish there was more equitable balance.
And just who's getting all the money we payed for this trip.
Guess I don't want to know how that pie chart looks.
) As for the tipped positions, yes, it is their choice. Our favorite server has worked in that position for 8 years. Our most recent assistant server left after one contract. It all comes down to your attitude about the job and whether it is a good/great income compared to what you could make at home.
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