Many moons ago I worked in a PR department with Gulf Oil Corporation in London and we organised a seminar for all the Oil Tanker Captains.
Now, I'm not sure, but I believe English is the language of the seas when it comes to conversing with Trinity Pilots etc to, say, guide these Mammoths (loaded with extraordinary amounts of oil) into Port.
Imagine our horror when, after the main speakers sat down after giving their speeches and were taking questions, we discovered that the majority of the Captains couldn't speak English!
Many moons ago I worked in a PR department with Gulf Oil Corporation in London and we organised a seminar for all the Oil Tanker Captains.
Now, I'm not sure, but I believe English is the language of the seas when it comes to conversing with Trinity Pilots etc to, say, guide these Mammoths (loaded with extraordinary amounts of oil) into Port.
Imagine our horror when, after the main speakers sat down after giving their speeches and were taking questions, we discovered that the majority of the Captains couldn't speak English!
EEEEEEEEK