Despite being a lifelong agnostic, I am slightly more inclined to believe in the existence of a deity that smiles upon the fortunes of OS&C. Financial stability was never my strong suit, and trying to inventory the assets from the war has proven to be problematic. We wrote almost everything off, but have been pleasantly surprised whenever one of our missing assets has turned up, ready to be utilized by the corporation again.
I won't lie to you, titles don't mean a heck of a lot to me beyond being a signpost for who I should throw a given task to. I personally have always felt the most important title any of us can carry is "Captain" of an OS&C liner, everything else is just an excuse to push paper to keep our ships flying. I don't know what letters you're looking to stick before and/or after your name, but know that I don't let my pride get in the way of accepting help when offered.
Consider yourself hired, pay and whatever alphabet soup we need to spill on your business card to be discussed later. In the meantime... you don't happen to remember the password to the archive servers on Curacao, do you? Damned things have been giving us fits and without them, so much of our pre-war activities are simply a blank space for us as a result.
Regards,
Jonathan Seabourne
Captain, OS&C|Breezewood
Director, White Star Lines Division
Chairman of the Board of Directors, Orbital Spa and Cruise