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What is the difference between a sailor and a sailor?

The difference between seafarers and sea passengers is:

Travel by sea:

The crew on a cruise ship is essentially similar to a stewardess. However, due to the large space of the cruise ship, it belongs to a hotel-style luxury tourist cruise ship, which integrates accommodation, catering, leisure, entertainment, culture and tourism, so the service scope and posts are far more than flight attendants. Including all kinds of rooms, restaurants, bars, shopping malls, front desk, cashier, entertainment, personnel and certificate management, children, security guards, security guards, shore guides and other departments.

Today, with the rapid development of cruise industry, there is a serious shortage of excellent crew resources needed by cruise ships. Cruise ships shuttle between countries and tourist cities, and each cruise ship has 800-2,500 employees. At present, the company recruits thousands of employees from Chinese mainland every year. It was learned from the "2006 China Cruise Yacht Development Conference" that many cruise companies in the world formally entered China. With the world's top cruise companies rushing to the China market, the shortage of cruise talents is prominent.

Seafarers:

People who work on seagoing ships are collectively called seafarers. Seafarers are divided into senior seafarers and ordinary seafarers. Seafarers engaged in management work on board are called senior seafarers, also known as cadre seafarers. Seafarers who assist senior seafarers in certain jobs on board are called ordinary seafarers, also known as workers' seafarers.

Senior crew members include: captain, first mate, second mate and third mate; Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Political Commissar [only in China]

Ordinary seafarers include: boatswain, mechanic, Yishui, Ershui, mechanic, etc. And chefs and clerks.