Flight Attendant Task Finder & Profession Guidebook
Did you know that lesser-identified charters, regional airlines, and corporate flight functions are swiftly employing flight attendants even as the massive airlines make headlines with workers cutbacks in the wake of September 11? With levels of competition for flight attendant positions a lot more powerful than actually, creator Tim Kirkwood applies his 35 years of flight attendant experience to manual you to the airways that are choosing and display you the ins and outs of this exclusive occupation. Tim offers you the lowdown on: How to survive the a single-of-a-kind interviewing procedure so you get employed. Why it is critical that you select the airlines that are right for you to start off your flight attendant career. All U.S. and Canadian airways: Tim's directory consists of every airline's software needs, spend scale, training, domiciles, and more - so you can choose the airlines you most want to function for (cost-free on the internet updates). What sorts of background make you an enticing candidate to the airways. Almost everything you want to know t
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By far the best book on flight attendants I've ever seen.,
The first of what we can now call flight attendants were hired in 1926 by Stout Airlines for it's Detroit to Grand Rapids route. From that modest beginning, the occupation has evolved thanks to increased passenger traffic, worldwide routes, larger and more complex planes, greater services, and the influence of labor unions. This book is truly a "Bible" of the field, providing everything from the history of the occupation to details on hiring and employment practices. It lists contact and employment information for approximately 100 US and Canadian carriers. By far the best book on flight attendants I've ever seen.
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|Comment by Greg Sharma on October 21, 2011 at 11:35 am
Flight Attendant Job Finder & Career Guide,
I stumbled across this excellent book written by Tim Kirkwood while I was trying to find information on how to improve my chances on becoming a Flight Attendant. I ordered the book online and received it the next day. I read this book from cover to cover three times. It was a great source of information and it reads very easy. I also emailed Tim and he was very helpful. After reading his book I sent a resume to an airline and received back an application. I completed the application, sent it back to the airlines, and within a few days I received a call from them wanting me to come in for an interview. When I arrived for the interview, there were many other applicants present. I was able to shine during that group interview because of Tim Kirkwood's book. After the group interview they selected of few of us for a one-on-one interview. About half way through the interview she stoped me and said, "You know what? You are exactly what we are looking for at this airline". I was hired on the spot and was sent for training three weeks later. Thank you Tim Kirkwood!
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|Comment by Midwest Book Review on October 21, 2011 at 11:59 am
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