I just want some information on where I can go to become a flight attendant and who don’t have a requirement on height. Can anyone please help me?
How to work as a flight attendant
How I did it: I went to an interview, I got selected and I moved here. It's very simple... All you have to do is let go of your past, your family and friends. I was willing to do that and it's very easy for me, but can you do it?
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i’m chinese.i want to be a flight attendant. but my English is not good. i don’t know that if I can try to interview…..
so this probably will never happen. unless i finish grad school and can’t find a job or something.
in chicago! and they’re paying for the flight. i really, really want this job, but if i don’t get it, i’ll still be happy because…well, i’ve never been to chicago before. anyway, if anyone who reads this has any tips on becoming a flight attendant, i’d love to hear ‘em.
i want to put thinking about journalism and teaching and random office jobs on hold for a while, and start focusing on becoming a flight attendand. I would love to talk to anyone who has done this and can give me some tips!
came upon this job by accident, friends mom persuaded me to apply. i got the job 2 years ago, and i think ill be doing this for a really long time.
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“I graduated from college last January, and have been unemployed since then. What would be the best way to explain my unemployment? How competitive is the hiring process? Are there any particular airlines that you would reccomend applying to?”
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