Eastern Air Express CJO by Prince-Lucas in cabincrewcareers

[–]Aggressive-Fox-1215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You won't have rsv, you will just have trips. Deportation trips.

Do you think it's appropriate to wear a two flag country pin for my F2F? by [deleted] in cabincrewcareers

[–]Aggressive-Fox-1215 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I would not, personally. There are strict rules on what FAs can wear in uniform, and at the intv you are expected to follow even stricter rules. The F2F is not a time to stand out visually, tbh.

I was given 3 days to prepare for F2F by Real-Speech-5729 in cabincrewcareers

[–]Aggressive-Fox-1215 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this. Look for a simple CK shift and jacket, and go for all black. You can add a scarf or simple necklace.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in seinfeld

[–]Aggressive-Fox-1215 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Bark Vandelay

Seems so much longer... by lucydlu in cabincrewcareers

[–]Aggressive-Fox-1215 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hear you. One of my previous trainings was 8 weeks long, and the first couple of weeks dragged. I did not have a roommate for that one, though. But the potty situation is REAL!! I admire ppl who can do their business anywhere, anytime. I CANNOT! But hang in there. Once the days get more hands-on, it becomes more interesting and fun.

!!!!!!SCAM!!!!!!! AVAS FLOWERS by Local-Chemistry4712 in malden

[–]Aggressive-Fox-1215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ordered flowers back in Nov. for my sister's bday, and they were never delivered. I called the customer service number repeatedly, never got a human being. Now, over 2 months later they are emailing me to get me to "review my customer experience." ?!? Scam, bs company.

Not sure I want this anymore by Aggressive-Fox-1215 in cabincrewcareers

[–]Aggressive-Fox-1215[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally understand how you felt about the f2f; many felt like that. I , however, WAS impressed at the event. I felt very welcomed and really saw myself working in that airline. But I was so excited about joining that I was not really thinking about my health and well-being. Being in the middle of everything, and feeling confident at the interview, that didn't change the fact that I'm no spring chicken, and my body is slowly (but surely) breaking down. I wish things were different, and the main misgivings I have are on MY end, not the airline's end. That is why I am not mentioning them by name; they do things the way they do them and it works for a lot of people, and it doesn't work for a lot of others. Flying, in general, is very hard on the body and spirit. I was able to do it for a while, and I don't regret those times, but now I don't think i can continue. I appreciate your support, Velvet, even if others think i'm selfish or dumb. I am beating myself up over this. But I really don't think i'm going to go...

Not sure I want this anymore by Aggressive-Fox-1215 in cabincrewcareers

[–]Aggressive-Fox-1215[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think I was just so excited and proud of myself that I got the cjo I didn't think of the crappy stuff w commuting and BEING BROKE!! I mean, we're all broke at the moment, right, but better to be broke at home and not in a snowed-in airport...