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Editor's Note: This piece was written by Ben Lyons, who began his maritime career at 13 as a volunteer on the WWII Liberty Ship John W. Brown. After attending the U.S. read more

Cunard and White Star Lines merged in 1934 and currently operate under the Cunard name, sailing cruise ships you've pr­obably heard of, like the Titanic and the Queen Elizabeth 2, or the QE2, and popularizing the idea of luxury travel by sea. read more

After attending the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Lyons worked on a variety of cargo and passenger ships, including cruise ships in Hawaii and Dynamic Positioning equipped cable ships. In 2003 he became the first American officer hired by Cunard in over 160 years. read more

Working onboard a cruise ship is a guaranteed way to travel in style. Princess Cruises job opportunities range across a variety of onboard departments. Working onboard a cruise ship is a guaranteed way to travel in style. read more

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