Frederick Fleet was on lookout duty the night the Titanic sank. He saw a foggy figure out ahead of the vessel and rang three bells (the alarm). He called up the bridge (place where the ship is steered from) and said "ICEBERG, RIGHT AHEAD!" He was 24 at the time and survived the sinking by getting on Lifeboat #6.
(Please see the related link below for his full biography.)
because he was the captain of the titanic and his job was to be captain of the titanic. he directs and tells other people what to do
Father Thomas Byles was a Catholic Preacher in Brooklyn and on Titanic.
She didn't have a job. She was a 2nd class passenger.
heat the titanic up! duhhby sinead hannaway (:
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because he was the captain of the titanic and his job was to be captain of the titanic. he directs and tells other people what to do
The lookout crew manned the crow's nest up high on the ship's forward mast. Their job was to look for any obstacles the ship might run into. Unfortunately, the night the Titanic went down, it was dark and the lookouts did not have binoculars. The firstlook out to spot the iceberg was Frederick Fleet. You can find out more about the perilous night by Googling "job of a look out on the titanic".
They did their job by rehousing the speed of the titanic.
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Father Thomas Byles was a Catholic Preacher in Brooklyn and on Titanic.
Captain Smith of Titanic did do his job. After receiving numerous ice warnings, he ordered a more southerly course to avoid the reported icefields.
She didn't have a job. She was a 2nd class passenger.
Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist, author, editor, public speaker and diplomat
what does it matter? you're not going to get a job on there anyway? (:
i don't think he had a job?