Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 9, 2014

How To Become A Flight Attendant and What To Do When You Are Hired By an Airline




Becoming a Flight Attendant is no simple task! You put on every airline you can think about and kick back and wait to see if among them calls you for a meeting.

Hooray! Among the airlines lastly called you and sent you airline tickets to come to their primary center for a job interview.

You would anticipate your typical one on one job interview, ideal ???... Wrong! While you are waiting for the interview to begin dozens of other applicants start showing up for the same interview.

If you are like me, you are thinking, hmmm, I hope there is more than one position open!

All get called into a conference space where you sit in a circle while a panel of three of the companies employing workers evaluate each and every one of you by what you state, how comfortable you are standing in front of a crowd and telling them why flight attendant careers is one of the most best tasks in the world, and checking out a paragraph from the In-flight safety booklet so they can evaluate how well you check out the security instructions.

You go home and wait. If the panel believes you are "Flight Attendant" product, they call you to set up another meeting and send you more airline tickets.



This time you meet two hiring workers who ask you the standard interview questions. They go out to their supervisor who then meetings you on an individualized basis if they still like you. And, abracadabra, you are hired! You go for drug testing, they give you a packet of materials to study and tickets to their training facility (which in my case was St. Louis, MO). And, by the way, the Best Training Airline Training in the world.

You study until you think your eyes will bulge, pass the course and are now officially an online Flight Attendant (F/A).

On your first trip, you are so excited! The excitement changes to confusion because exactly what they taught you in training does not use "on the line"???? Yea, I understand... Or so the other FA's tell you.

You quickly realize that F/A's are the hardest working, most sleep deprived employees in the world! If you are really lucky, you get to work with a good crew who is fun to work with and not grouchy!

My response was always, "Thank you, but I'm truly just sleep walking", which always provided them a laugh. Most passengers are actually nice and some are truly rude but that is life everywhere.

As you are traveling this holiday season, please go to my online website at [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRc97U7-VKQ] and acquire a small gift for those F/A's. who really do strive for you and always miss the holidays with their own families to serve you. (I emphasize SMALL due to the fact that, have you seen the F/A's personal luggage they have to lug around! Whew!).

Trust me, they will certainly not just appreciate it, but it may even get you a free drink! It will certainly get you a more pleasant flight experience!

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