Howdy,
I have been on the cruise and yep the partner or friend is free and usually
only 2 hours painting is required per day whilst at sea. You do not get paid
to work and are not allowed to ask for tips. 
You are treated as a quest while at Port.
It is totally magic and such fun.
Cheers Robyn

Robyn Stevens

http://www.facepaintingbyrobyn.com.au
http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-facepainters


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Sent: Thursday, 23 July 2009 5:28 AM
To: Face Painting and Body Art Association
Subject: [fpba-assn] Has any one done face painting on a cruiseship?


I just want to know what the hours are like.  They say you can take
someone--is that your pay a cruise and a guest?  Are there any surprises?
What's truly expected from the face painter.  Seems fun unless it's a
fourteen hour day for 7 days.



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