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CEO Of Company Operating Missing Titanic Submarine Said He Didn’t Want To Hire ’50 Year Old White Guys’

The CEO of Oceangate, which runs the submarine that went missing while touring the wreckage of the Titanic, previously said he would never hire a ’50-year-old white man’ because he lacked ‘inspiration’. was

A submersible carrying tourists from the famous 1912 wreck went missing in the Atlantic on Sunday with about four days’ worth of oxygen left. Five people were on board, including Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush, who piloted the submarine, and billionaire Hamish Harding. Four tourists paid $250,000 each. (Related: Police find four children and bodies in Boston apartment filled with drugs, sex toys and men doing drugs)

“When I started my business, as is often the case with other submarine owners, they usually had ex-military submariners and lots of 50-year-old white men. I wish I had been inspired when I was young,” Rush said in the recording, which has gone viral on social media. “I don’t mean to encourage a 16-year-old to pursue maritime technology, but I can inspire his 25-year-old sub-pilot, his platform operator, or one of our technicians. So we have tried to get very intelligent and motivated young people to join us.”

the rush is reportedly One of the submarine passengers.

“Much more people have been to space than this deep sea. When diving in these conditions, you have to cross the t and punctuate the i. We have to,” expedition leader G. Michael Harris told Fox News on Tuesday. “The worst case is that something happened to the hull.

authorities announced On Wednesday, underwater noise was heard in the search area.

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