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Selasa, 16 November 2010

Contoh Job Aplication letter

Attention To: Human Resources Departement
The ST.Regis Bali Resort
Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua
Phone.(0361) 8478 11
Pax.(0361) 8478 099
Lot S6, PO.BOX 44
Nusa Dua 80363
Bali

Dear Sir/Madam,

Referring to information that I heard there is a vacant position of F&B Departement for Butler and Kitchen staff at your company. I feel that I have requisite qualifications and experiences for the vacant position and would be grateful if you could consider my application.

I am 18 years old, graduated from Hotel and Tourism School ( SMK Pariwisata Mengwitani ). I am a fast learning and I would like to work hard. I am also an antusiatic worker. I am good at English both speaking and writing. I can work under preasure.
I hope my knowledge and my experiences will meet with your requirement, please find the enclosed of my curriculum vitae, which , will help and my application. I would greatly appreciate to convince you that my services would be an asset to your organization, to be a part of your best team.

I would be glad to make my self be available for an interview where we can discuss how I can extend my best services to your organization. I hope my qualification and experiences merit your consideration and look forward to your reply

Best Regards,

Arie Sudharma

Senin, 15 November 2010

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Senin, 08 November 2010

Princess Cruise Line

"Where I Belong"
  Indeed, a Princess cruise ship (the Island Princess) was used for the popular TV series "The Love Boat" and the cruise line still benefits from that image among the older folks which are the majority of the cruise ship passengers. What began as the little cruise line that could - operating one small luxury liner between Los Angeles and the Mexican Riviera in 1965 (and later Alaska) - has evolved into a cruise industry giant. Princess Cruises has 14 ships sailing the globe on more than 150 itineraries that range from seven to 72 days and visit some 260 ports.

Princess Cruises big news in 2004 was its near-unprecedented new ships expansion. In the space of about three months the cruise line added three new cruise ships. Diamond Princess, the fleet's new biggest-ship-ever (at 116,000 tons), christened at the end of February; followed by Caribbean Princess and then, finally, Diamond's sister ship - Sapphire Princess.

Fleet expansion hasn't been limited to 2004, of course. In 2003, the company launched the sister ships Coral Princess and Island Princess. In 2002, the company acquired two cruise ships from now-defunct Renaissance Cruises and, after minor refurbishments, introduced Tahitian Princess and Pacific Princess. Star Princess, a sister ship to Grand Princess, also joined the fleet in 2002. Two new cruise ships are under construction, both 116,000 tons, the Crown Princess (due in 2006) and the Caribbean Princess 3 (due in 2007).

Princess Cruises is now part of the industry's giant Carnival Corporation a move that occurred when Carnival acquired the cruise line's parent company - U.K.-based P&O Cruises. And even though Princess Cruises is now part of the world's largest cruise corporation, the operation of the line has, by and large, remained the same. 
 The company also has a good reputation for treating well it's employees which explains the high rate of returning crew. It is our opinion that Princess Cruises is one of the most highly recommended cruise lines to work for.
Fleet and itineraries:
Click to enlargeEmerald Princess: Bermuda registered, built 2006, 116.000 gross tons,3.080 passengers; 1.200 crew members.
Itineraries: Eastern/Southern Caribbean, Trans-Atlantic, Mediterranean.
Click to enlargeCrown Princess: Bermuda registered, built 2006, 116.000 gross tons,3.080 passengers; 1.200 crew members.
Itineraries:  Canada/New England, Eastern/Western Caribbean.
Click to enlargeSapphire Princess: Bermuda registered, built 2004,
113.000 gross tons, 2.670 passengers, 1.100 crew members.
Itineraries: Alaska, Mexican Riviera.
Click to enlargeCaribbean Princess: Bermuda registered, built 2004,116.000 gross tons, 3.100 passengers, 1.200 crew members.Itineraries: Eastern Caribbean.
Click to enlargeDiamond Princess: Bermuda registered, built 2004,
116.000 gross tons, 2.600 passengers, 1100 crew members.
Itineraries: Mexican Riviera.
Click to enlargeIsland Princess: Bermuda registered, built 2003,
92.000 gross tons, 1.974 passengers, 900 crew members.
Itineraries: Alaska, Panama Canal, Central America.
Click to enlargeRoyal Princess (former Renaissance 8): Gibraltar registered, built 2001, refurbished 2007,
30.277 gross tons, 684 passengers, 373 crew members.
Itineraries: South America/Amazon, Trans-Atlantic, Mediterranean, Holy Land.
Click to enlargeTahitian Princess (former Renaissance 4): Bermuda registered, built 1999,
30.277 gross tons, 684 passengers, 373 crew members.
Itineraries: Tahiti, South Pacific.
Click to enlargePacific Princess (former Renaissance 3): Bermuda registered, built 1999,
30.200 gross tons, 684 passengers, 290 crew members.
Itineraries: French Polynesia, South Pacific.
Click to enlargeCoral Princess: Bermuda registered, built 2003,
88.000 gross tons, 1.974 passengers, 895 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean, Panama Canal, Central America.
Click to enlargeStar Princess: British registered, built 2001,
109.000 gross tons, 2.600 passengers, 1.100 crew
members.
Itineraries: Pacific, Mexican Riviera, Alaska.
Click to enlargeGolden Princess: British registered, built 2001,
109.000 gross tons, 2.600 passengers, 1.100 crew
members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, Trans-Atlantic, New England/Canada, Eastern Caribbean.
Click to enlargeGrand Princess: British registered, built 1998,
109.000 gross tons, 2.600 passengers, 1.100 crew
members.
Itineraries: Eastern/Western Caribbean.
Click to enlargeOcean Princess: British registered, built 2000, 77.000 gross tons, 1.950 passengers, 850 crew members.
Itineraries: Southern Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Alaska.
Click to enlargeSea Princess: British registered, built 1998, 77.000 gross tons, 1.950 passengers, 850 crew members.
Itineraries: Western Southern/Eastern Caribbean, Panama Canal, Tahiti/Hawaii, Mexican Riviera, Alaska.
Click to enlargeDawn Princess: British registered, built 1997. 77.000 gross tons, 1.950 passengers, 850 crew members.
Itineraries: Hawaii/Tahiti, Southern/Eastern  Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Alaska.
Click to enlargeSun Princess: British registered, built 1995, 77.000 gross tons, 1.950 passengers, 850 crew members.
Itineraries: Hawaii, Southern Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Alaska.
Click to enlargeRegal Princess: British registered, built 1991, 70.000 gross tons,1.590 passengers; 690 crew members.
Itineraries: Tahiti/Hawaii, Alaska, Orient/Asia, Far East, Australia/New Zealand, South Pacific, Egypt, Jordan. Mediterranean.

Holland American line

"A Tradition Of Excellence"
When Carnival Cruise Line acquired Holland America Line some years ago they were smart enough to leave all the operations in the hands of Holland America's management instead of just repainting the cruise ships with the Carnival logo. Holland America Cruise Line has established quite different from Carnival Cruises image, targeting completely different sort of passengers (more mature folks) and offering more formal and stylish cruises and service. The majority of Holland America Cruise Line passengers do not even know that the company is owned by Carnival Corporation. The line originally started out as The Netherlands-America Steamship Company, but soon became known as the Holland America Line because it carried great numbers of immigrants from Holland to America. The company concentrated on the trans-Atlantic passenger trade, as well as the commercial freight shipping business until the 1970's. Its first purpose-built passenger ship was built in 1973, and since then, the line has concentrated on cruise vacation travel. In 1978, Holland America Cruise Line moved its headquarters from Rotterdam to Stamford, Connecticut. The company's headquarters moved to Seattle, Washington in 1983, in order to consolidate operations with an Alaska tour company, Westours (Holland America Cruise Line had purchased a controlling interest in Westours in the early 1970's). In 1988, Holland America purchased Windstar Sail Cruises, operator of four- and five-masted computer-guided sailing ships. A year later, the behemoth Carnival Corporation acquired the Holland America Cruise Line, which remains headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
On the employees side, Holland America Cruise Line is paying slightly higher salaries, but they are expecting also a higher quality of service and crew members party mainly between themselves (considering the age group of majority of the passenger). Holland America is offering also worldwide itineraries, while the Carnival cruise ships are cruising mainly the Caribbean (with a few exceptions).
Fleet and itineraries:
Click to enlargeWesterdam: Dutch registered, built 2004, 85.000 gross tons, 1.848 passengers, 1.000 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean.
Click to enlargeOosterdam: Dutch registered, built 2003, 85.000 gross tons, 1.848 passengers, 1.000 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean
Click to enlargePrinsendam (former Royal Viking Sun and Seabourn Sun): Dutch registered, built 1988, 38.000 gross tons, 794 passengers, 460 crew members.
Itineraries: Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, South Pacific, South America.
Click to enlargeZuiderman: Dutch registered, built 2002, 85.000 gross tons, 1.848 passengers, 1.000 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean.
Click to enlargeZaandam:  Dutch registered, built 2000, 63.000 gross tons, 1.440 passengers, 561 crew members.
Itineraries: Eastern/Western Caribbean, Panama Canal, Alaska.
Click to enlargeAmsterdam: Dutch registered, built 2000. 61.000 gross tons, 1.380 passengers, 600 crew members.
Itineraries: World Cruise, Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Alaska.
Click to enlargeVolendam: Dutch registered, built 1999, 63.000 gross tons, 1.440 passengers, 561 crew members.
Itineraries: Eastern/Southern Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Alaska, Asia, Australia, South Pacific.
Click to enlargeRotterdam: Dutch registered, built 1997, 62.000 gross tons, 1.316 passengers, 593 crew members.
Itineraries: Europe, Caribbean, Panama Canal, Canada/New England.
Click to enlargeVeendam: Dutch registered, built 1996, 55.000 gross tons,1.266 passengers; 557 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal.
Click to enlargeRyndam: Dutch registered, built 1994, 50.000 gross tons,
1.266 passengers, 557 crew members.
Itineraries: Panama Canal, Alaska, South America.
Click to enlargeMaasdam: Dutch registered, built , 50.000 gross tons, 1.266
passengers; 557 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera.
Click to enlargeStatendam: Dutch registered, built 1993, 55.000 gross tons, 1.266 passengers, 557 crew members.
Itineraries: Hawaii, Mexican Riviera, Alaska.
Click to enlargeNoordam: Dutch registered, built 1984, 34.000 gross tons,
1.214 passengers, crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean, Europe, Trans-Atlantic.