How you can survive like a Flight Attendant
Interested in becoming a flight attendant? Recently applied to do the job and need some advice about what to do next?
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Issues You’ll need:
* sufficient savings to reside from for a few months
* ample free time
* flexibility
* sanity
* patience
Get a life in order!
Repay what you owe a couple months in advance, clean your home, hand off responsibilities (such as pets, kids and plants) to family, friends and neighbors. Make a giant to-do list of all those things you maintain meaning to do. Go to the dentist, donate those clothes to goodwill.
Prepare to reside out of a very little suitcase.
Figure out all you may wish to have access to during the period of about two weeks. Cut it in half, fit it in a carry on. Consider that there won’t be time for you to do laundry, you’ll have no use of a kitchen and you’ll spend considerable time resting on airplanes, in rooms in hotels and in airport lounges.
Make friends.
this is important. through your training and travels, it’s the perfect time with people, get their telephone numbers. you’ll always have someone to call when you are stranded in a strange city or you’ve got a question about your schedule that your supervisor isn’t around to answer.
Suggestions & Warnings
- Hotel toiletries are your pals!
- Sign up for hotel rewards programs. The occasional utilization of room service accumulates after a few months.
-Avoid this profession if you have children, a jealous mate, over-protective parents, a strong attachment to being in the same place with any regularity
-Never leave the house without: portable stain remover, a phone/address book (not electronic), a minimum of 3 pairs of panty hose (ladies), a good book or another kind of entertainment.
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