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- Let your friends struggle through college and pay tuition while you are raking the big bucks.
- Eat all you want deliciously prepared foods by the finest chefs.
- Meet the millionaires of the world behind this industry.
You will learn
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- How to maximize your chances of getting hired while doing side work in the yachting field.
- All the necessary terminology and words as spoken in the yachts so you won’t be taken as a newbie.
- How to expand your network possibilities with other candidates so you can be hired faster.
- What are the best times of the year for you to start looking for jobs and where.
- Where you can get very affordable accommodation close to yachts areas.
- How to apply for the right visas you will need to work in the yachting industry.
- What steps to follow so you can make a career in the yachting industry in the minimum time possible.
Did you know?
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- That you get free airline tickets when you need to go back home?
- That if you want to be in the same yacht for more than one year you get paid for extra courses so you can get to a higher position?
- That yacht owners pay Christmas bonus as high as 3 times your salary?
- That if you work on charter yachts you can get tips of up to $6000 a week no matter your position?
- That you get paid straight cash money into your account, no taxes taken off?
- That if you do this job for just 3 to 5 years you can buy a house with cash money?
- That on every port a yacht goes to, the crew has a rental car available paid by the yacht?
- That you can travel to the most beautiful places on earth where only the rich and famous go?
Testimonials
I have been working in the luxury yacht industry for 15 years. I remember back when I started all the hard work and struggle I went through in order to get into a yacht. If I would have came across this material earlier, it would have saved me so many months of doing the unnecessary things, and jumping through so many hoops I can remember. The yachting project goes straight to the point and lets you know what to do and what not to do, and how and when. It gives you shortcuts and step by step guidelines that will lead you to the right job in the shortest time possible.
I will pass this info to anyone interested in joining this wonderful industry. Thanks. Ronald, (38 y.o.) Captain. New Jersey, USA |
I completely love what I do. I am a stewardess on a luxury mega yacht. It only took me one month to get into this field and I had not even idea it existed. It is like a dream come truth.
I did a minimum investment in the right documentation and followed all the advices indicated in the book. Everything fell right into place. I have a ton of new friends and I make money I never dreamed of. I truly appreciate this material. Jenny, (24 y.o.) Stewardess. Sidney, Australia |
The sailing yacht I am working in is worth more than 35 million dollars. That alone gives me a real sense of pride. Not anyone can say that about their job.
I have been working in this industry for only two years and I am a Chief Stewardess already. There is great need of young people in the yachts. I see that when I talk to my friends I meet in the Caribbean Islands I travel to. My job is pretty easy. I truly like it and they pay me an extraordinary salary plus commissions. I am staying here for many years more to come. Caroline, (27 y.o.) Chief Stewardess. Durban, South Africa |
When I finished high school I had no idea what to do with my life. I didn’t really want to go to college and waste big part of my youth among books and essays.
I came across with this info and gave it a try. I did everything by the book and voila, I am sailing the world as a deckhand and they pay me big bucks for that! I also met guys who I became buddies with and we are enjoying life like I never thought possible. I like my work. Never wanted to be behind a cubicle like my dad. There is a lot of outdoor work and also indoors but I love every bit of it.
Thanks.
Peter, (20 y.o.) Deckhand. Houston, Texas
I came across with this info and gave it a try. I did everything by the book and voila, I am sailing the world as a deckhand and they pay me big bucks for that! I also met guys who I became buddies with and we are enjoying life like I never thought possible. I like my work. Never wanted to be behind a cubicle like my dad. There is a lot of outdoor work and also indoors but I love every bit of it.
Thanks.
Peter, (20 y.o.) Deckhand. Houston, Texas
I had been working with my dad fixing cars in the summer. After finishing school I wanted to do something interesting and related to the water. I found this e book and followed its guidelines. It only took me two weeks to get my first job after I had everything ready. Now only six months later I have invested in a one week course that put me into the engineering field for yachting.
I am joining a Mega Luxury yacht with 35 crew next month and I am extremely exited about it. And my pay rate goes double of what I am making now! Thanks a lot Mark, (21 y.o.) Deckhand/engineer. Lisbon. Portugal. |
When I was younger I use to sail with my friend's dad on his little sailing boat on the weekends. I never thought that experience was going to be useful when I wanted to start working into the luxury yachts field.
I bought this e book and I did all it said, I got the right visa and traveled to the U.S. and started working on a shipyard. They needed me to stay on the yacht were I was on, so here I am still 18 months later and I have been to so many places that I never thought of. I am so thankful I got the Yachting Project. What a great investment. Daniel, (26 y.o,) Deckhand. Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Upon finishing high school I wanted to travel the world but my parents could not afford to pay for any fancy trip expenses. I did not know where to start. I came across with this awesome information and the best part is that I am a surfer and loved the water since I was a little child.
I followed all the right steps and I got my job as a deckhand in a Mega Yacht.
I love every day I work here.
This is so awesome!!
Derek, (24 y.o.) Deckhand. Auckland New Zealand
I followed all the right steps and I got my job as a deckhand in a Mega Yacht.
I love every day I work here.
This is so awesome!!
Derek, (24 y.o.) Deckhand. Auckland New Zealand
I wanted to work sailing in a yacht for long time. I had been around engines and did some construction. Because I had a diesel engines mechanic certificate they took me into consideration for a position as an engineer for a small yacht. I really like it a lot and they pay me more money than I thought possible. I will stay as long as I can.
Thanks. Oscar, (25 y.o.) Engineer. Livorno, Italy |
After high school I started working at a restaurant because I needed to help my mom with my little brother. One day I came across with this e book on line and I read it. We have a lot of water in Philippines, so I wanted to start sailing.
They called me from a yacht that was going around the islands and they needed an extra hand. They liked me a lot and I do like my work. I work hard but I love it. My mom is very happy now because I can send her much more money and I still have a lot for myself. Thank you. Dee, (24 y.o.) Stewardess. Manila, Philippines |
I had finished my culinary school and started looking for a job. My first job was on an upscale restaurant with lots of staff. It was hectic and stressful. A friend of mine told me about the e book and that I could work as a chef on a yacht, which sounded as a pretty good idea.
I gave it a try and did all it said. The timing was perfect. I am working on a big yacht now and sailing all around the Med. My job is much less hard. I am much happier and they pay me much more money! This is really great. Anna, (26 y.o.) Chef. Port Saint Lucie, Fl, USA |
After one year of studying marine biology I decided to quit. I didn’t like it any more. I wanted to do something more fulfilling and exiting for my life. I always loved travel and after I found this info I though I had hit gold. I did all the things the book said, and I went to the right place.
After a couple of weeks of networking with friends I met on the same track, I got a job helping out in the interior part of a luxurious yacht. I stayed ever since. It has been two years now and don’t think on going anywhere else but where this yacht takes me Thanks. Hans, (21 y.o.) Steward. Helsinki, Finland |
I had worked in the kitchen of many restaurants for many years. I needed a change in my life but I did not know what else to do. Someone told me about the Yachting Project and that I can work as a chef on a yacht. It sounded like a possible solution.
I did what it was necessary and then started applying for jobs. They had called me from more than five jobs in the first month! I enjoyed deciding between the salaries and the itineraries they had. I am sailing now and making big bucks! I love this new career path. Robert, (35 y.o.) Chef. Ontario, Canada |
My studies lead me to a career in the hospitality and hotels business. I had worked in five star hotels for a couple of years. Then, my best friend told me about the information on this e book she got on how to get a job in a luxury yacht.
I read it and followed all the recommendations and traveled down to the coast. I was hired in less than 10 days as a substitute of a Chief Stewardess, but they told me I can stay permanently in this position and they can pay me a better salary. I love it and this will be my new life now. Hanna, (27 y.o.) Chief Stewardess. London, England |
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