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Your Life as a Cabin Attendant on the Titanic

The Way It Was

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Your Life as a Cabin Attendant on the Titanic

By: Jessica Gunderson, Rachel Dougherty, Glenn Kranking PhD, Terry Flaherty PhD
Narrated by: Anonymous
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You just tried out for the school play. Who wants the lead part more than anyone? YOU! Imagine sailing on the biggest, most beautiful ship in the world. Eating fine food. Wearing fancy clothes and partying with some very rich people. But be careful what you wish for. That might not be the way it was for a cabin attendant on Titanic…

©2014 Jessica Gunderson, Rachel Dougherty, Glenn Kranking, PhD (P)2013 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
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The only criticism I have is when the closest ship is mentioned that it didn't hear the SOS, it should be known that the radio operator had gone to bed and this was the excuse that the message was not heard.

(You'd think they would have had at least two 12 hour shifts or change every 4 hours with multi trained crew).

on this very sam ship (which is named but yiu need to listen to this audio) the flares were seen by the officers on watch who brought this to the attention of their captain who stated it's probably fireworks and ignored them.

(You'd think officers would tell the difference between emergency flares and fireworks).

I enjoyed this short informative
entertainment . Well done Audio.

Nice Short and Entertaining

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