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By nayla 2 comments
New hire flight attendant training can be an exhausting, intense & nerve racking few weeks. In this article I will tell you everything you need to survive, graduate and earn your wings!.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Flight attendant candidates go through many obstacles before receiving an invitation to attend training. Preliminary screenings, interviews, second interviews and medical exams are just the beginning. Flight attendant training is multiple weeks ... more »
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If you need a crash course (no pun intended) in chatting it up like a pilot, you will need a little confidence, a little knowledge of aviation and the ability to convey information in a clear, concise manner. Look at these steps and before you ... more »
By writing4fun 20 comments
I hope you will enjoy working from home as much as I do. No boss, no time clock, no 'kissing up co-workers,' no traffic, no gas to buy, no baby sittng fees. Whoa Hoa!!!! This is the Life!!!!.. more »
By alieneyedgirl 0 comments
You'll either love it or hate it; there's no in-between when you're flying the friendly skies. I'll guide you through the steps of the flight attendant application process for most major airlines... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 10 comments
The main responsibility of flight attendants is to make certain that airline safety regulations are carried out aboard an aircraft. Although their salaries are relatively low, flight attendants receive the major benefit of free fares from their ... more »
By nayla 1 comments
I have been a flight attendant for 7 years and in this article I will tell you how to attain a career as a flight attendant... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 4 comments
People have dreamed of flying for hundreds of years. For some the dream of flying extends beyond the occasional business or pleasure trip to a career in aviation. Some commercial pilots receive their training in the military, but many others ... more »
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If you plan to become an airline reservation agent, there are a few things you need to know. Although a fairly easy process, prepare to encounter competition when applying for these jobs. The travel perks however, are enough incentive to make the ... more »
By Jeff Miller 2 comments
This article was developed for those looking to learn how to fly. It provides a brief description on how best to begin your pursuit of learning how to fly airplanes... more »
By MomReesa 0 comments
If you are in the process of considering the military for the long-term, you have many choices to make. I'll break down some of the main decisions you will need to make and give you a few pointers along the way... more »
By alieneyedgirl 1 comments
So you've earned your wings and ready to do your first safety demo but your employment status is "at-will" until your union dues kick in. Here's a few simple things you can do to keep your nose clean and get through probation... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
A U.S. customs inspector is a vital part of the airline operation. An inspector helps keep out items that should not be in the U.S. such as drugs. The inspector also collects taxes from travelers returning from foreign countries with items they ... more »
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In spite of more rigorous airplane security measures, there is still a strikingly high number of plane hijacking incidents each year. The important thing to know when dealing with a hijacking is how to end the event quickly with minimal civilian ... more »
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Interviewing for a flight attendant job requires skill. Trying to break into this elite group of jet-setters is very competitive. If you are fortunate enough to have landed a flight attendant interview, you have one chance to make a lasting ... more »
By Patricia Resnick 0 comments
Your life path number is determined by your birth date. Other numbers in your life may change, but not this one. Your life path tells you what your life tools and lessons are about. Life path number 5 is the number of the adventurer, the ... more »
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A flight crew scheduler is responsible for scheduling all flights, recording sick calls, absences and no shows, handling overscheduled flights and making hotel reservations as well as many other responsibilities. The flight crew scheduler ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Jobs online can easily found at Monster and Hot jobs. Many other web sites who have a data base for all types of careers and jobs... more »
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A flight attendant's salary can appear to be almost irrelevant in light of the free air travel benefits for the attendant and his or her immediate family. In addition, most airlines offer each other's employees travel discounts, as do many hotels ... more »
By Sarah Wilson, CCRP 2 comments
No, I am not kidding, you really can travel free. You can actually travel to places you only dreamed or heard about and never pay a penny out of your own pocket for airfare or hotels. In most cases you do not have to pay for your meals, either. ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
Certified Flight Instructors, or CFIs, teach students how to fly an airplane. CFIs offer instruction on private piloting, instrument and commercial training and ground instruction. They also perform FAA-regulated flight check outs and ... more »
By Jenncat 0 comments
How to be come a travel agent.. more »
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Flying for the large shipping companies is a great way to make a living in the skies. Flying freight instead of passengers is appealing to many pilots, and positions are highly sought-after. Preparation and training are the keys to landing a job ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
If you're looking for a career that's literally up in the air, become a commercial pilot. Pilots enjoy a good salary, plenty of time off, travel all over the world and reduced rates on hotels and personal flights. If you love flying and want to ... more »