3. Always have more than one source of income, especially when you are new to the job
If you are quitting your current job to be a flight attendant, leave on a good note, and try to still work part-time for them if you can. When you first start out as a flight attendant, you may not get as many hours as you want so it’ll be good to have a second set of income. First year flight attendants have it rough. During your first year, you won’t make much money so it’ll be helpful to have a second or third gig.
4. Training will be the hardest thing in life
Training is hard. Many people say it’s the hardest thing they’ve ever done. One flight attendant felt that training is like the game of survivor, rushing a sorority with a touch of boot camp. Training moves so fast and you have to pass every test with a 90% or higher. Anything below is failing. You can only fail two tests and if you fail three times you’ll be sent home and you can’t apply again until 6 months later. Training is also 7 weeks long and you don’t get paid (remember the importance of a second source of income?).
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