Shame in the second Titanic disaster: They opened a job board while the search and rescue efforts continued
The OceanGate Expeditions company vehicle, which submerged to see the sinking of the Titanic, which sank in 1912 and was remembered years later with the movie Titanic directed by James Cameron in 1997, exploded and 5 people died in the vehicle.
As the international public watched the search and rescue efforts, it was revealed that the company opened up a job during these feverish rescue efforts. The job posting on the company’s website, which runs 8-day tours with ticket prices of $250,000 per person, said it was looking for a “submarine captain.”
The title “Submarine Captain/Marine Technician” was used in the job ad, which opened during search and rescue efforts for CEO Stockton Rush and other passengers, who handled the submerged vessel and lost their lives. The job posting, which was removed after the backlash, read: “We are looking for someone to manage and manage submarines and submersibles. This person will be the person who will maintain the vehicles and manage the systems during the dives.
While the wanted person was asked to have “high energy”, it was said that this is an “excellent opportunity” for the job.
Source: Sozcu

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