Petrovic.Z
Hi everyone,
This website is fantastic and very interesting, i would like to introduce myself. My name is Zara im 20 years old currently studying Tourism operations manager, live in Australia but im Serbian. Ever since i was little i wanted to be a fligt attendant and havent changed my mind at all, ive done alot of research on airline companies and Emirates is the one i want to work for and im very interested in Dubai. When im 21 i can apply to become a flight attendant. Im very mature for my age and very career focused but i know how to enjoy life and make the most out of everything. I would like to know what life is like for a Emirate flight attendant in Dubai?
Hope to get opinions from you all :D
Chocoholic
erm they party - alot!!!!
Pretty good I think, they all get staff accomodation, discounts in a lot of places. It's hard work though, I certainly don't envy anyone doing that job.
Petrovic.Z
Party Alot Wooohoooo lol
Ye def hard work but i guess if you enjoy and love the job it doesnt seem as bad.
Chocoholic
Unfortunately the hosties have a reputation for partying too much and a reputation for other things as well.
quatroporte
- Petrovic.Z wrote:
Hi everyone,
This website is fantastic and very interesting, i would like to introduce myself. My name is Zara im 20 years old currently studying Tourism operations manager, live in Australia but im Serbian. Ever since i was little i wanted to be a fligt attendant and havent changed my mind at all, ive done alot of research on airline companies and Emirates is the one i want to work for and im very interested in Dubai. When im 21 i can apply to become a flight attendant. Im very mature for my age and very career focused but i know how to enjoy life and make the most out of everything. I would like to know what life is like for a Emirate flight attendant in Dubai?
Hope to get opinions from you all :D
I have two of my friends who are an emirates cabin crew... the two girls are indeed enjoying what they are doing...
they are hardly free as they always fly around the world... I must admit they get lots of benefits (such as very good accommodation and discounts) and certainly they enjoy parting to the max
according to them its a hard work when they get to fly long distance flights which are over 10hrs
the only disadvantage... it is quite difficult to settle down in any relationship when you are a cabin crew... and they usually hump on temp relationships... this is the price you pay for a life like this... however, you are young and too early for you to worry about settling down... so enjoy life.
good luck
Petrovic.Z
Right.... its ashame they have a bad reputation and annoying but theres not much u can do
Petrovic.Z
- quatroporte wrote:
- Petrovic.Z wrote:
Hi everyone,
This website is fantastic and very interesting, i would like to introduce myself. My name is Zara im 20 years old currently studying Tourism operations manager, live in Australia but im Serbian. Ever since i was little i wanted to be a fligt attendant and havent changed my mind at all, ive done alot of research on airline companies and Emirates is the one i want to work for and im very interested in Dubai. When im 21 i can apply to become a flight attendant. Im very mature for my age and very career focused but i know how to enjoy life and make the most out of everything. I would like to know what life is like for a Emirate flight attendant in Dubai?
Hope to get opinions from you all :D
I have two of my friends who are an emirates cabin crew... the two girls are indeed enjoying what they are doing...
they are hardly free as they always fly around the world... I must admit they get lots of benefits (such as very good accommodation and discounts) and certainly they enjoy parting to the max
according to them its a hard work when they get to fly long distance flights which are over 10hrs
the only disadvantage... it is quite difficult to settle down in any relationship when you are a cabin crew... and they usually hump on temp relationships... this is the price you pay for a life like this... however, you are young and too early for you to worry about settling down... so enjoy life.
good luck
Settling down hmmm dont even know what it means at my age LOL Thanx for reply :)
quatroporte
- Petrovic.Z wrote:
- quatroporte wrote:
- Petrovic.Z wrote:
Hi everyone,
This website is fantastic and very interesting, i would like to introduce myself. My name is Zara im 20 years old currently studying Tourism operations manager, live in Australia but im Serbian. Ever since i was little i wanted to be a fligt attendant and havent changed my mind at all, ive done alot of research on airline companies and Emirates is the one i want to work for and im very interested in Dubai. When im 21 i can apply to become a flight attendant. Im very mature for my age and very career focused but i know how to enjoy life and make the most out of everything. I would like to know what life is like for a Emirate flight attendant in Dubai?
Hope to get opinions from you all :D
I have two of my friends who are an emirates cabin crew... the two girls are indeed enjoying what they are doing...
they are hardly free as they always fly around the world... I must admit they get lots of benefits (such as very good accommodation and discounts) and certainly they enjoy parting to the max
according to them its a hard work when they get to fly long distance flights which are over 10hrs
the only disadvantage... it is quite difficult to settle down in any relationship when you are a cabin crew... and they usually hump on temp relationships... this is the price you pay for a life like this... however, you are young and too early for you to worry about settling down... so enjoy life.
good luck
Settling down hmmm dont even know what it means at my age LOL Thanx for reply :)
i will put it in a straight forward term... "settle down" means "being in Long term relationship" :p
Petrovic.Z
Long term relationship thats seems imposible ill just skip that part and get married hahaha its easier who can be bothered being in a "long term relationship" lol
quatroporte
- Petrovic.Z wrote:
Long term relationship thats seems imposible ill just skip that part and get married hahaha its easier who can be bothered being in a "long term relationship" lol
hahahaha... as I said... too early for you to worry about this :D
good luck
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Misery Called Life
- Chocoholic wrote:
Unfortunately the hosties have a reputation for partying too much and a reputation for other things as well.
:shock: :shock: Now I'm really curious! In abudhabi I live in the same building as the Eitihad staff! 8) 8)
deadlife
why dont u just take a peek in their apartment?
Misery Called Life
- deadlife wrote:
why dont u just take a peek in their apartment?
Yea Rit! Here in Abu-Dhabi they make them houses at 90 degrees,real tall with slippery glass all round! Even SuperMan would have trouble peeking in!
Christofer
I have a friend from Serbia doing that and she loves it.
Good benefits and a fun life, her worst worry is wheter she is going to an interesting destination or not.
Life could be worse, right? ;o)
Chocoholic
True, if you're stuck on short haul, quick turns arounds it can get boring, or being stuck on flights going to places like the ass end of India.
gtmash
- Chocoholic wrote:
True, if you're stuck on short haul, quick turns arounds it can get boring, or being stuck on flights going to places like the a#s end of India.
...or the ass end of England.
Chocoholic
There is no ass end of England :wink:
gtmash
- Chocoholic wrote:
There is no a#s end of England :wink:
What is Cornwall then? Its wang?
Petrovic.Z
hey theres nothing wrong with going to the a#s end of countires :roll:
quatroporte
- Petrovic.Z wrote:
hey theres nothing wrong with going to the a#s end of countires :roll:
indeed... cabin crews are lucky to get the chance to visit all sort of countries with a paid up 5-star accommodation and pocket money
while we pay up our hard earn savings ta act like stupid tourists and have the same experience to visit the a#s end of countries :p