7. Sometimes you will be “on call” and it’ll have its ups and downs
As a flight attendant, you’re “on call” like most other jobs and the airline will call you if you’re needed. It’s great because you may have extra days off to relax. On the other hand, however, you’re very limited to the things you can do for the day in case you’re needed for work. For example, sometimes flight attendants miss a lot of family events (i.e. holidays, graduations, summer vacations, etc.) because they are required to work during those times.
8. The comfort/service animal has no limitations
Emotional support animals, or comfort/service animals are animals that have been deemed as able to fly with their owners in-cabin. A letter from a licensed medical professional is usually needed, but these animals help flyers who suffer from anxiety, mental health disabilities, and are used to support the overall physical, mental, and/or cognitive condition of the passenger. What you might not know is that any animal can be considered a comfort animal, even pigs. When you are a flight attendant, you will see some of the most random animals on the plane.
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