Seven Bermudians To Begin Cruise Ship Jobs

October 4, 2013

Late this afternoon [Oct 4] on behalf of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Director of the Department of Workforce Development, Mr. George Outerbridge bid farewell to Bermuda’s newest Norwegian Cruise Line [NCL] employees.

This weekend, Nicolas Butterfield, Brian Morris, Darnell Knight, Denika Outerbridge, Jasmine Simmons, Dominic Roberts and Joliza Vanderpool are set to start their new jobs onboard the NCL mega ship the Norwegian Gem, which sails out of New York on Sunday.

And Mr. Outerbridge noted that the Department of Workforce Development is now gearing up to support Norwegian Cruise Lines’ ongoing Bermuda recruitment programme.

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Earlier this year the Department of Workforce Development launched an employment partnership programme with the Norwegian Cruise Line, and a two day recruitment drive was held in Bermuda in July.

Two human resource executives from Norwegian Cruise Line visited the island, and 85 Bermudians attended the recruitment fair.

Speaking last month, Minister of Home Affairs Michael Fahy said: “Planning to determine the frequency with which we will host Norwegian Cruise Line representatives to conduct ongoing recruitment is in progress.

“We are confident that this programme will continue to grow and more Bermudians will be given opportunities to secure on-board employment.

“The Norwegian Cruise Line initiative is being used as a blueprint for the development of additional job placement programmes with other global organizations that do business in Bermuda.”

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  1. you"re kidding me... says:

    wish you All the very best…..

  2. Errin Butterfield says:

    Congrats to all of you. Do the best that you can do and be careful.

  3. There is no why says:

    Have fun and congrats!!!

  4. The Shepherds says:

    Go Nika!!!!!’ Enjoy and be safe!

  5. Really?? says:

    Congratulations and all the best in your endeavors

  6. Dylan says:

    run with it you have only just begun to open doors the world is your oyster come back and train those in what you have been taught we need 100 more of you.

  7. Karma says:

    Enjoy and work HARD!!!

  8. frank says:

    I now hope that the other cruise lines that come to Bermuda now offer the same opportunity to bermudians

  9. Sunshine says:

    Jasmine,
    Congratulations niece! Your dream has come true. Also, congratulations to all who have been selected. Make the best of your new endeaavors.

  10. Melissa says:

    Not sure who everyone is, but Nicholas Butterfield is 3rd from left, in the yellow.

  11. cliff says:

    dont get cought up in thr bills**t

  12. Honestly says:

    Much success and enjoy the experience!

  13. Observer says:

    All the best to each of you

  14. Prayerful says:

    Thanks for all the positive input. Nicholas Butterfield is third from left.

  15. Quacks Like A Duck says:

    Its going to be tough, but hang in there and see the world! Work hard, make us proud and the rewards will come.

  16. Yvonne Cooper says:

    Great hoing Denika. Go see the world…All the best to you…

  17. Taxpayer says:

    All the best.
    Thankyou Minister Fahy for helping these get jobs.Well done!

    • Rochelle says:

      All the best wish they had it when I was young.

  18. Giorgio Armani Swan says:

    To Nika , Have a wonderful time Babez!! Be safe and stay focused!! Yours Truly Georgeeeeeeeee!! :) :) :)

  19. Proud Mother says:

    I’d like to thank the Ministry of Home aAffairs and the Dept of Workforce and Development for providing my son and others the opportunity to apply for a position on the NCL. Thanks also for the assistance given during their time of preparation . I am so proud of my son and the other successful applicants. I trust that they will be true ambassadors for Bermuda. Bon Voyage Team Bermuda!!

  20. cybercop says:

    Yes congrats to all with the potential unlimited opportunities available. Well inquiring minds want to know, and I’m going to ask the questions that no one wants to ask! Exactly what will they be doing? What are the hrs? and What is the hourly rate? And don’t shout me down for asking, because we all know that these cruise lines have to employ people from third world countries that don’t mind working long hrs for what we in Bermuda would never be able to survive on. Hence the concern. Just wondering how it all fits. But giving the economic projections by those in the know, maybe that’s where the Island is heading. Massive pay cuts for all ( well not all just the poor people)! Don’t shout me down now….Go ahead….. there I’ve said it….Yah Y’all were thinking it any way…Peace out

  21. buzz says:

    congrats, and more congrats, to these bermudians,
    go see the world,,to the others that tried out
    now you know how you rank on the World Stage,

  22. buzz says:

    congrats to the ones who made the cut,
    to the others especially the entertainers
    now you know how good you Really are,,

  23. now you know says:

    congrats to the ones that made the cut,
    to the others especially the entertainers
    now you know how good you are on the World
    Stage,,Pick Up your Game,,

  24. now you know says:

    what happened to the Seasoned Entertainers that Tried Out,,Mmmm

  25. now you know says:

    Congrats,,

  26. Victor says:

    Good Luck and I hope the experience profoundly and powerfully benefits your careers and outlook. You will soon realise that cruise ship personnel are a veritable United Nations which is a wonderful opportunity to learn and soon after realise how lucky we have been in Bermuda with the opportunities we have – which brings me to my main point:

    This Government cannot seriously think there is a future placing our youth in what is effectively Third World, exploitive work, or can they? Perhaps Crockwell and company are just that naive? My experience (very close to on board food and beverage – logistics side) is that the cruise industry not only survives but thrives by producing a product at a price that can only be achieved by effecting the employment practices of a 19th Century sweat shop. This might be acceptable to the poorest nationalities (Indians, Phililpinos, Ecuadorians, Jamaicans), but is this really the future we expect for our children? Perhaps one of these young folk will be the person who finally succeeds in bringing genuine Union recognition and workers’s rights to this most cynical of industries.

  27. Island Empress says:

    So exciting! A great opportunity for young Bermudians to get real world and IB experience. Enjoy you Onions!

  28. dread 1love says:

    get em(Brian Morris)aka breezy.god bless you as you travel The open seas my brother,coming from yh boi Wizzy