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‘I quit my boring job and now get paid to travel the world earning £3k a month’

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Jack Nolan, 33, from Exeter in Devon, says he was ‘living for the weekend’ when he was a plumber – but now he gets to see the world and play music for a living

Jack started working on cruises in 2016(Jack Nolan / SWNS)

A plumber from Devon quit his job to become a musician on a cruise ship and has since seen his bank balance thrive.

Jack Nolan, 33, turned his back on the “dull” daily grind for a life at sea, becoming a musician on a cruise ship and has since earnt more money and accumulated more passport stamps. He branded his old job as “boring” and “unfulfilling”, and since setting sail in 2016, he’s been pocketing £3,315 every month.




Opening up about his sea-faring lifestyle, Jack shared insights into the live-and-work balance aboard the vessel. As a singer and guitarist, he performs most evenings but then enjoys whole days to himself, savouring each new port of call without the pinch of paying rent or bills, as his accommodation and meals are all part of the cruise package.

From exploring ancient ruins at Greece’s Acropolis, marvelling at Rome’s Colosseum, diving into the Great Barrier Reef, visiting the charming Shire at Hobbiton in New Zealand, to unwinding in Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, Jack’s adventure list is impressive. The Exeter lad expresses gratitude for such a job, he said: “Not many jobs will let you see so many countries and experience so much culture.”

Jack added: “We also don’t pay for rent or food which is great – as they are two of life’s biggest expenses.”

Before setting sail on his cruise career, Jack earned a university degree and had gained trade skills. He recalled how he fitted bathrooms for three years and slogged in a plumbing shop, living just for the weekends.

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Jack Nolan, 33, works as a singer and guitarist on a cruise ship(Jack Nolan / SWNS)
Jack gets to travel to 40 countries earning £40k a year(Jack Nolan / SWNS)

But now, Jack enjoys his weekends as much as the weekdays. “I was burned out and ultimately knew I didn’t want to do that job for the rest of my life,” Jack shared.

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