great cornholio
Are you threatening me??
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- Jul 28, 2003
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I'd say pretty much everyone is hiring FAs right now...at least at the regional level. For us most FAs only stick around about a year tops...although we get the occasional few that have been here a few years. You do not need to get hired by a regional first and then move onto mainline. I'm gonna guess that she is gonna want to stay in CHA if she can. If that is the case then I'd say get her stuff to Delta or Airtran (but only if Airtran has service to CHA) as most FAs only get travel bennies on the the company they work for, unlike us pilots who can jumpseat on pretty much any airline. If I were you I'd tell her to steer clear of the regionals, I know many FAs that have left and went to mainline and they like it much much better and are much happier. Granted there are some days that I talk to them and they have had a bad day or what not..but over all they are much happier and get paid better at mainline. As far as training and pay goes it seems like most training lasts around 3 to 4 weeks (at a training center so not in CHA...so she would be away from home pretty much that whole time) and go over city codes, CPR, first aid, CRM, equipment/doors training on the planes the company has, basic indoc, etc. Its not rocket science, but not overly easy as well. On the pay side she more than likely would be taking a slight pay cut leaving the bank job.
All in all tell her to go for it. As someone else said earlier some of the best FAs I've flown with that have the best attitude are the ones that are doing this for a change of pace.
All in all tell her to go for it. As someone else said earlier some of the best FAs I've flown with that have the best attitude are the ones that are doing this for a change of pace.