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I would love to be a flight attendant for ____________ Airlines, because I have exceptional customer service skills and the ability to interact with people on a professional and personal level is one of my best assets.
You don't go to college for a flight attendant. First, you get a job with an airline and they will train you as an attendant.
within the ""Flight Attendant"" career path there are advancement opportunities.&After working as a flight attendant for a couple of years, you can move on to supervise, then to a check Flight Attendant, then to a Supervisor of Flight Attendant groups, then a Base Manager (managing the entire flight attendant base) then to a VP or Director level position as Manager of Inflight.
No, a flight attendant is not just a career for girls. many men are now flight attendants.
Men can be flight attendants and many of the world's great airlines employ them.
A career as a flight attendant is a very busy one full of adventure and responsibility. A flight attendant is required to fly to many locations all over the world while attending to the needs of on-board passengers.
None. The airlines train you.
There are many private flight attendant schools located across the United States. Most major airlines such as Delta, Continental, and Southwest have their own training program as well. Once you graduate from their program you can work as a flight attendant.
No, but (... and there is always a Butt) Successful completion of a post secondary program helps. The airline is looking for persons who are smart and able to think on their feet. The ability to complete post secondary eduction is a good indicator. The training for Flight attendant deals with everything you need to know to actually do the job.
Delta Airlines has a website that lists all of their current and open job opportunities. One is able to review the website and see how many flight attendant positions might be available with Delta Airlines at any given time. As of April 2012, there is one position for a flight attendant but they need to be able to speak Japanese. https://delta.greatjob.net
It depends on the size of the aircraft. A small regional Jet has 3, the pilot, co-pilot and Flight Attendant. A 747 going trans-pacific have many more.
I want to be a professional flight attendant and share my high experience of service with all costumers with warmly regards. I want to learn and develop new skills while I am a flight attendant and travel and meet many as possible different countries and people. Id like to build my career to be more succeeded and well trained so that I could have the opportunity to increase my personality and ability as a flight attendant. In the future I want to share my success with the employers and the airline and costumers with high quality that I may have the chance maybe to work in a first class service.