In a recent Facebook Live "3-Minute" video, Heald addressed a note from a cruiser named Jordan who lamented the lack of professional office space on board. "I cruise a lot, John, and I spend my time working," Jordan wrote, adding that "the new working from home is working from the ship."
In his signature dry style, Heald didn't just sympathize; he gave us a reality check on what "work-life balance" looks like in 2026. "You’re absolutely right—there are more and more people who are working on the ships now," Heald admitted. "I see it every time I go on board. I see people hunched over the laptop, me included. It's just the way of the world."
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The "Steel Drum" Hoax
As the viral meme suggested, there’s something inherently funny—and slightly heartbreaking—about trying to maintain a professional "corporate" persona while a steward is making towel animals in the background. Thanks to Starlink, you can run a board meeting from the Lido deck, even if it means trying to look professional while the "Hairy Chest Contest" rages on three feet away.
Is It a Smart Move?
Heald’s real lament isn't about the Wi-Fi; it’s about the loss of the real reason you came—an actual vacation. He admitted, "It does make me sad because I wish people could switch off completely from work."
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