02-17-2019, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Rain Man
Here's something interesting. You served on the Olympic for several years, which is the ship that Henry Julian was scheduled to be on before the strike. (See the previous post.) But you were talked into transferring to the Titanic, with negative results.
And the other stewards were only called Stewards. You're a second-class steward. Is that a higher job or not as high, or does it just mean that you were assigned to second-class passengers? And if so, were the others all assigned to first class or third class?
Edit: it looks like if you were just called a "saloon steward", you were working in third class. The other two classes are distinctly named according to which class they served.
https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.or...omas-wood.html
Name Wood, Mr. J.T.
Outcome Dead - Body Not Recovered
Gender Male
Age 40
Home London, England
Embarkation Southampton
Destination Unknown
Passenger Class Unknown
Crew Department Victualing Crew
Crew Job Second Class Saloon Steward
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