Saturday 12 February 2011

Cabin Crew Interview Research

New pages added.

I have added a few new pages to my blog with detailed information, great I think for the wannabe flight attendant.  use the resources to boost your knowledge on the airlines listed.

I will be updating these pages regularly with details of salary, work patterns and minimum requirements for new cabin crew.

Thursday 10 February 2011

Airline Recruitment

Here's a few snippets and links from airlines who are currently recruiting new and experienced cabin crew.

It's a sign of the times that most of the positions are temporary or fixed term but they are opportunities with airlines and not recruitment companies so they're definitely worth taking a look at.

BMI British Midland International.
Fixed term positions for cabin crew based at Birmingham and Manchester Airport also positions available at London Heathrow.

Our best cabin crew are naturals. They've got what it takes to provide our customers with a service that's second to none. Join them and you'll be a true ambassador of our brand, willing to work flexibly and remain bright, cheerful and positive. Working on a roster basis, which involves early starts and late finishes, you'll have a natural sparkle that makes flying with us something special. Able to take everything in your stride, initiative, resourcefulness and an unflappable personality are all equally essential.

On top of a good all round education you'll have experience in a customer contact position too, as well as fluent English language skills and excellent overall fitness. It's hard work, so you'll also need to be 100% committed. If you are this is one of the best jobs in the world. And we're one of the best airlines.

The successful candidate will be at least 18 years of age, have experience in a customer service environment and be educated to GCSE level with at least 4 GCSE's at A to C grades including English and Maths. You must have fluent English language skills, and be between 5ft 2" and 6ft 2" tall and be physically fit.

Find out more details and apply online at http://www.flybmi.com/

British Airways Customer Service Manager (CSM) Senior Crew

British Airways Customer Service Manager (CSM) Senior Cabin Crew Mixed Fleet London Heathrow.
From the West Coast of America and soon Haneda in Japan, our Customer Service Managers are going further in every sense.
Since the launch of Mixed Fleet it has attracted the ultimate in compliments from customers, colleagues and peers. On board, our Customer Service Managers lead some of the industry’s best-respected cabin crew teams not only by example in the air, but also by carrying out a management role on the ground. In this environment of continuous improvement, you will have the opportunity to influence how things are done.
This is the first time we have created a management grade onboard and directly recruited into it – besides the opportunity to experience the prestige of first class now or in future, you will have every chance to develop your British Airways management career on the ground or in the air.

Full details of this exciting position cab be found at http://www.britishairwaysjobs.com/

I'll keep you posted with other vacancies as soon as they become available.

Sunday 6 February 2011

Welcome to my Blog!

Hi

Welcome to my blog, which will be the one stop shop for information and some funny stories.

Written for cabin crew and those wishing to join this 'glamorous' profession.

I've got ten years experience as cabin crew and I have flown all over the world and been paid for the privilege. It has its ups and downs but it really is one of the most fun ways to earn a living!

I'll be posting on my blog several times a week, there will be funny stories, tips for people wanting to become cabin crew, links for recruitment and general cabin crew banter.

I know that more often than not, cabin crew are considered a very 'special' breed of people so I hope you have as much fun reading this blog as I will have writing it!