There's actually a lot that will need to go into being a Cruise Leader.
Pete, PM'ing you soon.
There's actually a lot that will need to go into being a Cruise Leader.
Pete, PM'ing you soon.
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I'm in
apparently i have my shit together. Which is a good thing when ur sitting on the toilet.
Things you will find in my resume:
- Love going on cruises
- Always available
- Love taking leadership
- I have a 1.4l N/A car (cruise will be at Corsa Pace)
- Good at organising
- high self esteem
not sure how the last one helps
i would have put my hand up, but a) i dont get out as much as i used to due mostly to cricket, and b) i've already been voted in as the events co-ordinator for eurocruisers
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We're not stopping you from organising your own social cruises.
The role of the Cruise Coordinator will be to organise official cruises, representing OA. Advertising etc... are involved with this. Something of this scale may happen every 3-6 months or every quarter.
The CC would organise the dates, trips, map, photos etc...
Brady
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