Queen Mary 2 -- Staying Ship Shape
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Another time saver: for some of their jobs, Chesapeake Digital Printing, in Baltimore, supplies preprinted shells and then Neugebauer and Unterborn just have to print the blanks.
With their workload, they don't have much time to lounge on deck. "We were working 18-hour days initially but now, with both port and sea days, we're putting in 10 to 12 hours," reveals Unterborn, an RIT graduate and now a master's candidate. "The flexibility of the hours is great for a student," he adds. "We do most of our press work at sea so that we have the luxury to spend quality time exploring the various ports. And it's great to get school credit and be able to travel around the world at the same time."
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