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Has aynone had experience with this, or know any information on it? I've heard about it just recently from a friend, and some cruise ships give contracts to personal trainers. Any thoughts?
lis662
05-01-2008, 08:51 PM
Do you get paid hourly or by client? If it's an hourly deal then maybe more worth it. I've been on a cruise and didn't see one person with a trainer. They were primarily for answering questions and cleaning up.
Jhawk Fitness
05-01-2008, 11:44 PM
Do you get paid hourly or by client? If it's an hourly deal then maybe more worth it. I've been on a cruise and didn't see one person with a trainer. They were primarily for answering questions and cleaning up.
I had the same experience. In additon it was rare to see anyone in the gym period.
chuddrick
05-08-2008, 06:24 AM
Has aynone had experience with this, or know any information on it? I've heard about it just recently from a friend, and some cruise ships give contracts to personal trainers. Any thoughts?
Potential to make alot of money, tax free.
Everyone I know who has done it has told me that the best part of it is that you f.uck several different girls a week.
people don't go on cruises to workout
I can't see working as a PT on a ship as a reason to justify living/working on a cruise ship for months at a time.
Personally I wouldnt enjoy meeting someone, working with them for a week and then never seeing them again. Your clientele would be one big revolving door with no end result to be seen.
C. Griswald
05-08-2008, 11:09 AM
im usually too drunk to train on the cruise ship
blazay
05-08-2008, 11:43 AM
im usually too drunk to train on the cruise ship
lol.. does seem like a good way to live a pretty carefree lifestyle tho
C. Griswald
05-08-2008, 11:51 AM
i bet some money could be made on the senior cruises. i think older people would take advantage of a trainer