freelancermaria

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Do you want to travel locally or internationally? Then become a flight attendant. A flight attendant's primary responsibility is to assist passengers on a business or commercial flight. They must also keep an eye on all passengers for any unusual activity. Because of the massive benefits, an increasing number of people aspire to be flight attendants someday. Continue reading if you want to become a flight attendant.

Complete your education
You do not need a college degree to become a flight attendant. To be eligible, you must have completed your high school education. Get a bachelor's degree if you want to increase your chances of getting hired.

Obtain Experience
Make an effort to gain hospitality experience. It could be in the food and beverage industry, the entertainment industry, or something else. Employers seek candidates who can handle customer complaints.

Prepare your resume
Prepare your resume before applying for a flight attendant position. Include any previous work experience relevant to the hospitality industry.

Pass the Interview
You must pass the interview before initiating the extensive FA training. Height will definitely be measured. You should be able to reach the overhead bins without difficulty.

Of course, pass the training and become certified.
 

Yusra3

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Becoming a flight attendant is a great career, but it's not easy. You need to be able to work well with other people, and you'll have to deal with stressful situations on a regular basis.

If you think this sounds like the job for you, here are some tips for getting started:

1) Get certified as an air traffic controller (ATC). This will give you experience working in an airport, which is very important when applying for flight attendant positions.

2) Study up on flight attendant training programs and what schools offer them. you can find this information online or through recruiters who specialize in hiring new employees for airlines.

3) Check out all the different types of airlines that fly into your city or town; they may offer different benefits or pay rates than other carriers do!
 

freelancermaria

Active member
Without a doubt, it is a tough job. I have friends who work as flight attendants, and they had to go through a lot to get this job. Being a flight attendant was my dream job, but due to a chronic illness, it will never come true. Moreover, I do not have a 20-20 vision which is a requirement to become a flight attendant.
 
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