HeatherLassell
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Money & Candy!
People work on cruise ships to make money, earn a living. Not to collect stuff.
They like money the best.
Yes they do. But not all can accept money...
However, the question was about those CMs that are tipped positions. As far as I know from your posts, you were a Youth Activity Counselor. Those are different category and I could see that those CM, who are not allowed to take a tip would appreciate a small gift.
But wouldn't you say that most servers and stateroom attendants would prefer a few extra dollars over some chocolate?
Well done Sherlock
Yes money is nice. But sometimes a piece of candy is nice too, kinda feels like someone thought about it. I was good friends with quite a few people in tipped positions (we we're allowed to interact with other departments, contrary to popular belief they didn't lock us in the club) and sitting with them in the mess at times when they pull out a bit of candy you can tell they really appreciate it and they're not sharing it with anyone.
If you also read my other posts, you see I pointed out that it TOTALLY WASNT EXPECTED....
Yea I was mostly asking what sorts of gifts I can give to ANY nice crew member that I encounter. I was in no way suggesting that I won't tip the people in tipped positions with cash. It's just that sometimes some random crew member was nice to me in the hallway or something and I would give them a little baggie of chocolate. Anyway, so I was looking for other ideas to give to unsuspecting crew members that they might enjoy. I'm still definitely going to give money to the tipped positions!
Brand new, first time cruiser here. I've seen some mentions here about gifts for CM and I'm wondering if that's something that is usual/expected for your server team and room attendant. And if so, what makes a good gift for someone stuck on a boat for several months at a time?
Well done Sherlock
Yes money is nice. But sometimes a piece of candy is nice too, kinda feels like someone thought about it. I was good friends with quite a few people in tipped positions (we we're allowed to interact with other departments, contrary to popular belief they didn't lock us in the club) and sitting with them in the mess at times when they pull out a bit of candy you can tell they really appreciate it and they're not sharing it with anyone.
If you also read my other posts, you see I pointed out that it TOTALLY WASNT EXPECTED....
Instead of letting this thread get out of hand, how about we all try and respect each other?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that you are not from a third world country and your motivations for taking a job on a cruise ship were vastly different from the many room stewards and food servers.
Snark is funny short term, but won't hold up for you long term.
I never meant to attack @bbel and read her comment as tongue in cheek not as snarky. I do appreciate her/his perspective as a crew member!
A lot of my friends onboard were from said third world countries and I know quite a few would be a little upset that people see them as a charity case that need extra tips because of where they come from.
Thanks dcassetta! That's probably the most helpful comment so far. And thanks bbel for your input as well. It's very helpful to know that the kids counselors can't accept tips but can accept other things. We have two kids, so we definitely want to have a way for them to show their (and our) appreciation to the people who will be working so hard to make this trip special for them.
Thanks to everyone else who at least tried to make their advice sound a little nice. Whew! These boards are rough...especially considering this is how a question from someone who says they're a brand new cruiser and has a total of three (now four) messages to their credit. I sure appreciate all the info and insight available here...but it may take a bit for me to work up the nerve to ask another question!![]()