OceanGate accountant quits when asked to be Submersible's Chief Pilot
OceanGate accountant quits when asked to be Submersible's Chief Pilot
www.insider.com OceanGate's former finance director said she quit when Stockton Rush asked her to be the Titanic submersible's chief pilot after firing the original one for raising safety issues: report
The finance director told The New Yorker that she didn't trust Rush and that at one point, some of OceanGate's engineers were teens paid $15 an hour.
It just didn't add up for her.
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So the person who ended up with the job was even less qualified than the accountant?
23 0 ReplyHello person who's job it is to balance the finances of my company, how would you like to pilot to the titanic wreck? WHAT??
14 0 ReplyI'm just here for that punchline. Exquisite!
13 1 ReplyShe probably thought she'd crack under pressure.
9 0 ReplySome numbers don't need to be crunched.
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