This will depend on which airline you would like to work for. Each airline has there own training and programs. Your best bet would be to contact the airline you would like to work for and find out what their training program consist of. If you are unsure of which airline you would like you work for you could attend flight attendant school.
Nahh, just not a hot one :P
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.
If you are looking for open positions as a flight attendant, look no further than Indeed--One search, all jobs http://www.indeed.com . They list flight attendant job openings from all over the USA.
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.
At the Ontario, CA airport one will find jobs in the food court. You may also become a flight attendant. Some may even become a pilot with proper training.
Not unless they are the flight attendant on Air Force One. F/A's are employed by the individual airline companies.
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
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.
There are plenty of flight attendant schools in Texas, most times they are offered through any university but some specialize in that field alone. Try calling a local college near you for information.
University of Phoenix - Southern Colorado, Colorado Springs, is one of the best and you can have information at the following site www.uscollegesearch.org/flight-attendant-colleges.html
Airlines today cannot discriminate against someone based on their height or weight. I was a flight attendant for one year in 1995 and I am a 6'3" female.
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