March 31, 2004

Mike Nagel, CGR
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Destination Designation: Going to Sea
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  Destination Designation: Going to Sea

Education is supposed to be fun.  Well what could be more fun than a seven day cruise?  Now you can visit exotic ports of call, be pampered to your hearts content, enjoy the fabulous food and fun, partying and gambling, and complete your designation requirements all at the same time.  Now that’s fun.

In 2004 CruiseOne will offer exciting education cruises where you can take CGR, CGB, CGA, GMB or CAPS courses.  Featuring many of the programs best instructors from across the country, these programs promise to be a real bright spot in the course calendar for 2004. “I wish these cruises had been available when I was earning my CGA.  It would have been a lot more fun then going to a hotel for four or five days, and doesn’t really cost that much more,” says Michael Chaucolas, CGA.

Leaving from ports of call across the country and throughout the year these cruises offer designation courses during the at-sea days of your trip, leaving you free to explore and enjoy all the exciting ports of call on your trip.

For the first time you can get away on an exciting vacation, and knock out three of your designation courses at the same time, and best of all its tax deductible (consult your tax professional for full details). This is a real exciting opportunity.  Click here for educational cruises course offerings.  Contact CruiseOne via email or at 972-462-1463 for complete cruise booking information.  [ return to top ]

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