His duties include docking anchoring the yacht and everyday maintenance.
Work on the yachts. Working on a yacht involves very very long days with little rest and expectations to perform at the highest levels of service while not losing your cool under pressure he said. While it can be intimidating and challenging to get a job on a yacht having the opportunity to work while traveling can make it well worth it. Yachts do hire people with no experience in yachting.
He is in charge of all the other staff that works in the engineering unit of the yacht including electricians other engineers and technicians. Working on a superyacht as a crew member is one of the most rewarding - and challenging - professions out there requiring hard work dedication and professional yacht crew training. This means that it is a non-immigrant visa for people wishing to enter the United States temporarily.
Wherever there is water you have the potential to go. Ad Hall of Fame boat dealer with a full line of Cobalt Boats offering salesservice storage. Cons Of Working On A Yacht.
Working on a yacht is a unique fun and potentially lucrative way to earn a living. The B1B2 though it is the most appropriate for crew working or looking for work on yachts was in no way created for that purpose. The work can be never-ending and requires physical labor.
According to the US Department of State the B1B2 is classified as a visitor visa. There is a lot of competition for the rookie jobs on yachts. You may have to scrub toilets as well as the exterior of the yacht.
Save money on accommodation and food. Have to be on hand when your employer needs you. Traditionally the yachting industry in the Mediterranean runs from April until September and.