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Saving Money on a Cruise
Introduction
Lessons:
1. Book 'em Dano
2. Discount Daze
3. Here's a Tip
4. More Super Savings
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Saving Money on a Cruise
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If you live to cruise, you should consider getting a job at a cruise line. Most cruise lines need practically every type of worker from unskilled to CEO (also unskilled but the pay is better). Employees can get deep, deep discounts (or in some cases free passage). Can you hear the theme to "The Love Boat" already? 
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