Every day, aspring flight attendants ask me to describe some of the benefits of a flight attendant career. I’ve outlined below what I think are ten of the most appealing aspects of the profession.
• Enjoy a great deal of time off (13 to 17 days off per month; roughly 6 months off per year!)
• Get free or reduced-cost travel benefits for yourself and immediate family, covering air travel, lodging, car-rentals, and cruises
• Get a lucrative benefits package, often including health and life insurance, credit union membership, employee stock options, and a 401(k) retirement plan
• Enjoy unmatched variety – Forget the predictability of 9 to 5 cube life!
• Enjoy maximum scheduling flexibility – You’re not limited to weekends off like the rest of the world!
• Meet new people, including many celebrities
• See the world
• Feel more independent
• Feel more responsible
Feel a sense of pride and accomplishment (especially when you help an unaccompanied minor or handicapped passenger safely reach their destination). References :
i am not into being a flight attendant but im sure people who are one love seeing different states, countries and they get a discount on their own flight somewhere. References :
I’m seriously thinking about becoming a flight attendant
1. because my father is a pilot
2. you get to travel a lot
3. Me personally I like planes and airports References :
It’s good for the heart, excitement, and all.. Besides, you have to be a people person, and that’s good for people who are interactive. Ultimately, being a flight attendant is good for your IQ. It gives you what schools fail to give. The more places you see and visit, the better for your mind. I can’t explain, it’s a long story. References :
I don’t! Their glorified waitresses!
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they are delightful and is one of the few jobs left with a dressed up uniform.
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To see the world more or less for free!
But they’d never take me as I’m a size 14 which is mega obese in their eyes!
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none of the above
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To travel for free. lol
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Cause you get to see the world, and you get paid.!
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Indeed, I do think that anyone who is a flight attendant applicant MUST spell flight wrong. It ought to be mandatory.
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The benefits of traveling
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MILE HIGH CLUB BABY!!!!
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Every day, aspring flight attendants ask me to describe some of the benefits of a flight attendant career. I’ve outlined below what I think are ten of the most appealing aspects of the profession.
• Enjoy a great deal of time off (13 to 17 days off per month; roughly 6 months off per year!)
• Get free or reduced-cost travel benefits for yourself and immediate family, covering air travel, lodging, car-rentals, and cruises
• Get a lucrative benefits package, often including health and life insurance, credit union membership, employee stock options, and a 401(k) retirement plan
• Enjoy unmatched variety – Forget the predictability of 9 to 5 cube life!
• Enjoy maximum scheduling flexibility – You’re not limited to weekends off like the rest of the world!
• Meet new people, including many celebrities
• See the world
• Feel more independent
• Feel more responsible
Feel a sense of pride and accomplishment (especially when you help an unaccompanied minor or handicapped passenger safely reach their destination).
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i am not into being a flight attendant but im sure people who are one love seeing different states, countries and they get a discount on their own flight somewhere.
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I’m seriously thinking about becoming a flight attendant
1. because my father is a pilot
2. you get to travel a lot
3. Me personally I like planes and airports
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It’s good for the heart, excitement, and all.. Besides, you have to be a people person, and that’s good for people who are interactive. Ultimately, being a flight attendant is good for your IQ. It gives you what schools fail to give. The more places you see and visit, the better for your mind. I can’t explain, it’s a long story.
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Because the job is simpler than a waiter’s job and yet flight attendants get paid 5 times as much as a waiter.
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