one thing i now know much more about cruise ships than i used to.. apparently the route is programmed in before the ship sets sail and it finds its own way around , even sounding alarms when it deviates from that precise route.
of course add a little human error into that mix .. would you set off around the Med with a guy at the helm who joined the company 11 years ago aged 41 as a security guard?
Someone with 11 years experience as a captain or 10 as a guard and one as a captain? Wouldn't it depend on how much training they'd had?
I'm picturing him dozing off in his chair in a little portacabin on the deck. With page 3 posters all over the nicotine yellow walls.
Watching 'Minder' on a portable TV
I think the company should be applauded for its refreshing attitude to social mobility. It'd never happen here!
[url= http://uk.news.yahoo.com/captain-blamed-cruise-disaster-031847377.html ]Apparently he was 'showing off' [/url]
would you set off around the Med with a guy at the helm who joined the company 11 years ago aged 41 as a security guard?
Do you normally check the CV of the captain of a ship before you set sail?
