Captain Glenn Shephard from Below Deck Sailing Yacht was pretty impressed to hear that the Below Deck Season 10 crew scored a $40,000 tip last season. And while the Parsifal III crew has yet to receive a tip anywhere close to $40,000, Shephard said his crew feels well compensated.
“Tips are normally based on how much people pay for the charter and then, of course, how much they enjoy themselves on board,” he explained to Showbiz Cheat Sheet. “I guess the boat size could play a role, but I’m not really sure if the motor yachts are a bit bigger or if it costs a bit more per year per charter. That could be a reason. But I would say we’re pretty happy with it.”
How does a motor yacht compare to a sailing yacht in terms of cost (and tips)?
Shephard has a good point about boat size and cost.
“Tips are normally based on how much people pay for the charter and then, of course, how much they enjoy themselves on board,” he explained to Showbiz Cheat Sheet. “I guess the boat size could play a role, but I’m not really sure if the motor yachts are a bit bigger or if it costs a bit more per year per charter. That could be a reason. But I would say we’re pretty happy with it.”
How does a motor yacht compare to a sailing yacht in terms of cost (and tips)?
Shephard has a good point about boat size and cost.
- 4/24/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Erica Rose is an unforgettable name to most Bachelor fans. The 35-year-old, Texas-based contestant from Lorenzo Borghese’s season of the show was known for being the center of attention (and, at the time, for exclusively wearing tiaras), and although she didn’t win Borghese’s final rose, she went on to appear on several Bachelor specials and on seasons two and three of Bachelor Pad. And now, the life coach and mother of one has found her true love — Rose was married over the weekend in Houston, Texas to fiancé Charles Sanders! And both the wedding and the events...
- 12/4/2017
- by Lindy Segal
- PEOPLE.com
Erica Rose is officially off the market.
The Bachelor alum married Charles Sanders in a ceremony
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The Bachelor alum married Charles Sanders in a ceremony
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- 12/4/2017
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVGuide.com - Features
Erica Rose is officially off the market.
The Bachelor alum married Charles Sanders in a ceremony which took place in Houston, E! News reports. The couple announced their engagement back in September.
Rose vied for Prince Lorenzo Borghese's heart in Season 9 of The Bachelor, which took place in Rome,
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The Bachelor alum married Charles Sanders in a ceremony which took place in Houston, E! News reports. The couple announced their engagement back in September.
Rose vied for Prince Lorenzo Borghese's heart in Season 9 of The Bachelor, which took place in Rome,
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- 12/4/2017
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Erica Rose has finally found her happily ever after! The Bachelor alum married Charles Sanders in Houston, Tex. on Sunday, E! News can confirm. Plenty members of Bachelor Nation attended her lavish nuptials, including Vienna Girardi, AshLee Frazier Williams and even Prince Lorenzo Borghese, who was the Bachelor on Erica's season. The newly minted Mr. and Mrs. Sanders tied the knot in a traditional Jewish ceremony at temple Emanu El, a source told E! News exclusively. A source tells E! News exclusively, "Erica's father walked her down the aisle while Erica held her daughter Holland in her arms as they approached the Chupah." After the ceremony, the...
- 12/3/2017
- E! Online
The Bachelor alum Erica Rose is officially off the market. The former reality TV star got married to fiance Charles Sanders on Sunday, December 3 at Congregation Emanu El in Houston, Texas. The couple, who got engaged in September, celebrated with 300 guests, including stars from the Bachelor franchise such as Lorenzo Borghese, Ashley Frazier Williams, Vienna Girardi, Tara Durr and John Presser, Renee Simlak, Cory Shivar and Jeannette Pawula. ...
- 12/3/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
By pushing the principles of scientific management too far, corporations are short-circuiting their own futures, says the designiest dean of all the business schools. "The enemy of innovation is the phrase 'prove it,'" Roger Martin says.
The folks at McKinsey, Bain, and Bcg should be happy that Roger Martin likes his job. Otherwise, he could cause them a heap of trouble.
As it is, the dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto is traveling the country, throwing down the gauntlet to companies who hope to analyze and strategize their way out of a recession by bringing in armies of management consultants. You'll get what you pay for, he warns, and it won't be innovation.
"The business world is tired of having armies of analysts descend on their companies," he says. "You can't send a 28-year-old with a calculator to solve your problems."
The problem,...
The folks at McKinsey, Bain, and Bcg should be happy that Roger Martin likes his job. Otherwise, he could cause them a heap of trouble.
As it is, the dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto is traveling the country, throwing down the gauntlet to companies who hope to analyze and strategize their way out of a recession by bringing in armies of management consultants. You'll get what you pay for, he warns, and it won't be innovation.
"The business world is tired of having armies of analysts descend on their companies," he says. "You can't send a 28-year-old with a calculator to solve your problems."
The problem,...
- 11/5/2009
- by Linda Tischler
- Fast Company
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