OceanGate listed job posting for ‘submersible pilot’ during doomed Titan rescue efforts

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The company posted the ad in search of a “Submersible Pilot/Marine Technician” who would “help manage and operate our fleet of manned submersibles and support vessels.”

The Titan submersible was bound for the wreckage site of the Titanic on the Atlantic Ocean seabed.“Hiring now?! They need to close for good,” another Twitter user wrote.The passengers included 61-year-old OceanGate boss, Rush, as well as.

The Titan submersible was bound for the wreckage site of the Titanic on the Atlantic Ocean seabed.“Hiring now?! They need to close for good,” another Twitter user wrote.The passengers included 61-year-old OceanGate boss, Rush, as well as
 

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