Finding the perfect position on a superyacht can sometimes be a long process. Superyacht positions do not operate on a rotation schedule, as with cruise liners or ships, contracts of employment are usually for a set period of time for example one season or 6 months. When a crew member leaves a position, it is normally with a 2 – 4 week notice, whereby the vessel must find a replacement or renew the contract.
Jobs can come up at any time and in any part of the world. Finding the right position normally depends on being in the right place at the right time. Superyachts tend to cruise during certain "seasons" and being available at the start and finish of these seasons is a definite advantage.
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