Secrets From a Former Cruise Ship Waiter Revealed

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If you’re planning on taking a cruise, one man is dishing about secrets of the sea. “You work seven days a week, every week, no days off, for ten months a year basically,” Brian David Bruns, a former cruise employee, told Inside Edition. For years, he was a waiter on cruise ships and now he's revealing in his best-selling book, "Cruise Confidential," what really happens after your ship leaves the dock. He suggests giving crew members extra tips in addition to what's included in your bill. #InsideEdition
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Who else is watching this but knows they will never go on a cruise ship

yshar
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“It’s not just passengers turning the cruise into the love boat, Even cruise members get a little hanky-panky” Damn O K

dannyfunck
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Who else learned absolutely nothing besides me🤔

creole_mello
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This dude looks like squidward when he got his face hit by a door

danking
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I recently went on a cruise on Carnival 🚢 and what he said about tips for the waiters/room service is very true. I personally tipped them when I left on my final day of the cruise and they’re very thankful and overwhelmed. And also being nice to them makes their job easier. Is better to tip them personally then at Customer Service where most of the money goes to the higher ups and not the crew or staff.

wilfredoanunezpacheco
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I thought he was gonna say something like the lobster is bad

Hndrx_
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When you hear a waiter yell “Mr.D” during dinner



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uriel_rod_
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Secrets from a former cruise ship waiter revealed:

Giving a person more money will make them happier.

matthewmenno
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The Mr D thing, sound more like a Porn Star name than anything else.

youtubefan
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My anxiety won’t let me go on a cruise ship. I think about Titanic🤦🏾‍♀️😂

asiaadelane
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Here a tip: treat your waiter as part of the family not a server, you get better service with a act of kindness

thetravelingsteampunkkitty
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I bartended with Cunard back in the late '80s when the crew was mainly European and the officers British.
As bartenders, we were paid $900pm plus 18% service charge so making $2500-$3000 a month which was decent back then. We worked no more than 10hrs a day and our contracts were 3months on 1month off. Yes, we technically worked every day but most ports we had a few hours off as always someone to cover your shift and vice versa. Today's young generation is not as interested working on cruise ships like us back in the day plus cheaper to pay 3rd world labor too but many of us oldies would say the time we did at sea was the best time of our lives forging many lifetime friendships across the globe 30yrs after we got off.

amsmith
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The staff is all sleeping with each other. A lot is going on that passengers don't know about.

jsanders
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You don’t even have to follow the crew, literally just ask them. I asked my waiter and he told us his favorite restaurant, and we actually saw him while we were there.

headedtasman
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I feel like I get bored on cruise ship.

JohnnyjohnJ
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Can confirm. I dont work for a cruise company but I do live in a huge cruise destination and we dont tell the tourists about the real spots that we like to go.

sdriscoll
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first time ive ever heard someone say “second world country”

mayasettles
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I’ll definitely tip an extra couple dollars if I ever go on a cruise again!

FirePhotoJess
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Am I the only one who thinks that this figure is the main template for:
1. A physicist
2. A biologist
3. A chemist
4. A comedian
Like I've seen this guy or a doppelganger on multiple shows having different expertise

realzhella
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It’s a good thing I’m a broke college kid.

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