This portrait should not lead to further interviews. Obliges her to evoke again her condition of
"woman in the navy"
, to repeat that she never felt
"concerned by the problem"
, that she wore dresses in boats populated by men without ask if she was doing right. At 32, Marie Sciboz-Jaubert heads the Ceres company, an underwater research company located in Montfarville, at the end of the Pointe du Cotentin. Before occupying this position, the young woman was an officer in the merchant navy, in charge of hydrography - the study of the seabed - at sea six months out of twelve. At the same time, she was already married, mother of two young boys. Now she has three.
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On the terrace, threatened by the Norman sky, we question him all the same.
Does she perceive the originality of her career?
She smiles, she hears that often.
“When I first embarked, some men were a little surprised that I was a woman, a little that I was married,
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