One piece of advice for an aspiring FA—what’re the WRONG reasons to apply to be a fa?
reddit.comu/Adoration1166 — 1 day ago
I’ve been researching being a flight attendant for years. Now that I feel confident and prepared to finally begin applying, people are saying that making the transition from making 80,000 a year and having stability — to starting over in a completely different field in this time in the world is a poor choice. I’m unhappy in my city (Missouri), nothing is here for me. I’m 28, single, and though I am independent and living on my own, I have no reason to stay. I’m confident I have what it takes to be an exceptional flight attendant. I would love someone’s input that has been in the industry. Please and thank you!