I remember one of my arguments with GiGi owner. He said, you just need to get on a big yacht, with a crew, and see how well you have it. Well…

On GiGi, my day began at 6:45am and didn’t stop until my boss’ fun was complete. Sometimes that meant a 7 hour day sometimes it meant 14-15 hour days. Being the only crew member, I was responsible for everything. And, he considered a “day off” after completing my morning chores of 6 hours. Now I am #3 of the deck team on a boat twice the size. My day begins at 9am on deck. At 12:30 I get a one hour lunch break, then, I’m on deck for 1 more hour.
At 2:30pm I take my daily shower and wash off the morning work sweat. Now I transition to interior where I assist the chef in her chef/stew duties. I serve wine to, two gracious kind owners, do a little vacuuming and turn down their bed. Eat a fabulous dinner made by the chef, take out the trash and I’m done by 7pm. Because I start late, I do have to cover the outdoor furniture at 10pm and turn off lights. If the chef doesn’t cook, the owner buys all of our dinners out. I have an afternoon off with the following whole day off as well, every week.
We leave for the Bahamas in a few weeks. Just the crew take the yacht over, then the owners fly over and stay for a week, then fly out. This means I will have approximately 4 days to enjoy the Bahamas with minimal work during the day. My friends that I met in Sag Harbor will be there with their owners at the same time! So excited to see them.
The chef and I hit it off and enjoy day drinking. We have lots of plans when the owners leave for the summer and our work day is minimal.
NICE! So much for GIGi shenanigans! Fool me once…..
you deserve this job!
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Thank you!
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Sounds perfect for you. Take that, GiGi’s owner.
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Ha ha! I can’t wait til he hears!
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