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Anonymous
Hello /trv/,

I am currently working a minimum-wage job, but haven't lost my ambition.

I like to travel and fly. Don't mind the hours, the stress, the work-load.

Now the internet may be full of useful information on most everything you could bethink of. But there's no to-the-point list of jobs that involve this subject of travel and flight.

What do you say /trv/, can you help me figure out my new goal on the jobmarket?
>> Anonymous
airhost(ess)
>> Anonymous
>>38208
i know, but i'm not good with people on that level.
>> Anonymous
manager of the place you work now

seriously, you think theres job mobility in this country HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> Anonymous
>>38209

What level? 30,000 feet?
>> Anonymous
>>38209
it doesn't really require that much talking. I've never been on a flight where a hostess has said more than few words to me. All you have to say is things like:"Would you like ______"
>> Anonymous
>>38223

What.. I can't see many jobs where you'd have more contact with people to be honest..
Maybe nurses.

Well, I'm just imagining long-haul flight, where you're basically looking after a planeload of angry crying babies, drunks and retards. .
>> Anonymous
>>38239
exactly

i was just thinking what line of business would make a good decision, is all.
>> Anonymous
If you want to work on an airplane, learn to be a pilot. Flight attendant jobs are about as shitty as it gets.

For the first couple of years, you're on call- you don't get to choose your flights because the ~senior~ attendants get to pick whatever they want before anyone else.

The pay isn't great, and you have to be a certain height/weight to even be considered.
>> Anonymous
>>38391

That differs per airline, retard.
>> Anonymous
Remember 9/11. Don't let sand people hijack your shit and fly it into a building.