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I don't know why- but it's really bugging me that on DCL the people working on the ship (the majority anyway) are basically paid nothing- have read they get like room/board and that's about it and their only real livelihood is tips?
To me this seems so wrong. I mean even waiters in the US get a minimum wage PLUS tips as their wage. Sure their minimum wage is less- but atleast it's some! I know some might say that little wage is figured as their room & board- but then again they are on a SHIP. They are not living in their own home, with their own kitchen to fix meals- able to go to stores to buy meals cheaper, etc. like our waiters are.
And this goes for those that do the staterooms too? Have you ever heard of a hotel housecleaning crew ONLY making tips as their wage? That doesn't happen does it?
Just bugs me. Ofcourse I plan on atleast tipping the "requested" amount but it makes me feel "bad" that we'll be on this cruise having the time of our lives- and the crew is sitting around holding their breath hoping and praying that everyone tips good so they can have a living. And makes me feel bad because I'm not rich enough to just hand out $100's to everyone we encounter working there every day of our cruise. Can't- but sure wish I could.
It just bugs me... DCL is not "cheap" compared to most cruises- of that I don't think anyone would argue- are ALL cruises this way?? Where so many of the crew depend almost solely on tips for their living?
To me this seems so wrong. I mean even waiters in the US get a minimum wage PLUS tips as their wage. Sure their minimum wage is less- but atleast it's some! I know some might say that little wage is figured as their room & board- but then again they are on a SHIP. They are not living in their own home, with their own kitchen to fix meals- able to go to stores to buy meals cheaper, etc. like our waiters are.
And this goes for those that do the staterooms too? Have you ever heard of a hotel housecleaning crew ONLY making tips as their wage? That doesn't happen does it?
Just bugs me. Ofcourse I plan on atleast tipping the "requested" amount but it makes me feel "bad" that we'll be on this cruise having the time of our lives- and the crew is sitting around holding their breath hoping and praying that everyone tips good so they can have a living. And makes me feel bad because I'm not rich enough to just hand out $100's to everyone we encounter working there every day of our cruise. Can't- but sure wish I could.
It just bugs me... DCL is not "cheap" compared to most cruises- of that I don't think anyone would argue- are ALL cruises this way?? Where so many of the crew depend almost solely on tips for their living?
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