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Old April 21st, 2006, 16:26   #5
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Originally Posted by ScareBusA320
Honest question...are you a guy of a female?
Why? So you can hit on her? Being male or female is completely irrelevant in today's flight attendant world.




Anyway, back to the original poster & question:

-There's a few flight attendants on jetcareers, however you'll find the vast majority of the population here are pilots. For TONS of flight attendant specific information, try www.flightattendants.org, www.corporateflyer.net, and www.flightinfo.com has a flight attendant section too. You are more than welcome here, but you'll find lots more information on those other sites.

-Please don't take offense to this, but from the few sentances you've written it seems you may need to improve on your English a bit. Of course, I'm going on the assumption here that you're seeking employement with a U.S. carrier. To be hired by any U.S. airline, you must speak very good English.

-You mention an online training course in the title. Those courses are a waste of time and money. Any airline that hires you will put you through their own training class. Paying someone money to "train" you for an airline job is a complete waste. If you're going to be a corporate flight attendant, that is different, and you will need to seek reputable training through a company such as Facts, Flight Safety, or Alteon. Peruse corporateflyer.net for more info on being a corporate F/A. DO NOT PAY for an online course. You're much better of spending your time getting face-to-face customer service experience. Work a customer service job, such as retail, or any job where you interact with people in a customer service capacity on a daily basis.
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