Sunday, June 30, 2013

Job Descriptions

Of course the first question people ask when they hear we are moving to a ship is "What will you be doing?" Here's some information on what our job descriptions will be.

Jordan will be the ship's carpenter; although "maintenance man" is probably a more accurate term. The ship has electricians, plumbers, and engineers, and any project that does not fall under those headings gets shoved onto the carpenters plate. When we visited the ship, the carpenter that was on board showed us his stack of work orders; evidently there is a LOT of non-electric, non-plumbing, and non-engineering projects to do!

So here's the things that Jordan will be responsible for [straight from our information sheet]:
**General repairs of vessel's accommodations including carpentry, flooring, and furnishings work.
**Maintain the carpentry shop and associated equipment
**Assist in the mooring of the ship

I (Katie) will be a hospitality hostess. I tend to think of this as pretty much what I do anyways, just on a ship and as an actual job description. There are lots of volunteers that come to the ship for just a few weeks so there are constantly people coming and going. This means that lots of cabins need to be cleaned and a lot of people need to be given tours. Also, because the ship works closely with local governments, there will be occasional visits by the local officials. The hospitality department is responsible for hosting these meetings.

Here's what I will be responsible for:
**Reporting to the Head Hostess for daily tasks (i.e. cleaning; yay!)
**Baking for arriving crew members and functions (I almost leaped for joy when I saw this)
**Set up/serve for special functions


We are both really excited about our jobs; obviously we wouldn't have applied if we didn't have any desire to do them. Learning more details about our jobs-to-be has been exciting too; another way that God has worked out even the smallest of details! Jordan will be on the deck department so he will be able to learn all kinds of "ship" things. His duties while the ship sails (it says to and from the Canary Islands each summer) will be completely different than anything he's done and he's excited to learn! I was a little concerned that I would not get a chance to do anything in the kitchen; I don't think I'm enthusiastic enough about cooking to want to work IN the kitchen but I do enjoy cooking/baking. And what do you know--my job descriptions says that baking is a routine part of my job!

It's fun to see God work out big things AND little things. Looking forward to what He has for us.

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