Most first class passengers had jobs in which they were either self employed or heads of companies. Many were also politicians.
Life on the Titanic was based on 3 cabins. The 3rd was where the poorest people lived and the 1st was where the richest people lived. The 3rd was a small room with bunk bed like beds for all the people inside. The 1st was a grand bedroom in which one person would live in. People in 3rd class didn't have much, but what they did receive was still better than any other ocean liner out there. 2nd class was still amazing but less than 1st and more than 3rd. Less people got out of the titanic at 3rd class.
First class on the Titanic was extremely luxurious and only for the very rich. The state rooms were made to look like expensive English hotels, and everything was top quality. They wanted only the best for their first class passengers. Second class was less luxurious than first, but it was still as nice as first class on any other ocean liner at the time. Third class was the best anyone had ever seen. It was just as good as second class on other ships. It wasn't as nice as first or second, and there were things that third class passengers couldn't use (like the exercise room), but they were all very happy with what they had.
Bartender, Piano Player, Black Jack Dealer, Waitress, Coal Shoveller.
lots Harland and Wolfe employed 10,000 workers at that time most of whom must have worked on the Titanic at one time or another.
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Well most of the lower class citizens went on the titanic to go to America for jobs but most of the high class rich people went for pleasure
Tons. There were engineers, boiler men to power up the engines, servants for first class, chefs, waitors at the first-class restaurants, and more
There are many second class jobs. For the class of Magician, he/she can become a Elementor or a Psykeeper at level 60. For a Acrobat they can become a Jester or a Ranger. For a Mercenary they can become a Blade or a Knight. And for a assist they can become a Billposter or a Ringmaster.
Many workers were affected by the Titanic because they lost their jobs.
There were 913 crew members on the Titanic, all with different jobs.
Life on the Titanic was based on 3 cabins. The 3rd was where the poorest people lived and the 1st was where the richest people lived. The 3rd was a small room with bunk bed like beds for all the people inside. The 1st was a grand bedroom in which one person would live in. People in 3rd class didn't have much, but what they did receive was still better than any other ocean liner out there. 2nd class was still amazing but less than 1st and more than 3rd. Less people got out of the titanic at 3rd class.
Yes, it does. If your Class B job requires additional endorsements (such as hazmat, tanker, etc.), you must still have those endorsements on your Class A CDL in order to perform that work.
First class on the Titanic was extremely luxurious and only for the very rich. The state rooms were made to look like expensive English hotels, and everything was top quality. They wanted only the best for their first class passengers. Second class was less luxurious than first, but it was still as nice as first class on any other ocean liner at the time. Third class was the best anyone had ever seen. It was just as good as second class on other ships. It wasn't as nice as first or second, and there were things that third class passengers couldn't use (like the exercise room), but they were all very happy with what they had.
The second class of the Middle Ages was the Nobility, the Royalty being the first class. These citizens were often Dukes and Duchesses, Barons, and even Knights. A Baron was basically a high ranking landlord who was in charge of the peasants on his land. Knights were also part of this class, their duty was to protect the other nobility.
Bartender, Piano Player, Black Jack Dealer, Waitress, Coal Shoveller.
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