u/Affectionate-Set7336

Stay at my 80,000 a year job in my city or apply to be a FA

I’m single, 28, and still live in the city I was born in (Saint Louis). Things feel so mundane and I’m extremely independent/travel alone. This city feels so boring. I’ve thought about it for 4 years. Flight attendants — what’s your advice? Everyone keeps going on to me about the job market. I know it’s perspective and I’ve researched everything about the airline industry. Someone please help. I feel like I’m losing time. :(

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u/Affectionate-Set7336 — 7 days ago
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Stay making 80,000 a year or leave city I was born in

I’m 28 and all I think about is leaving my city (Saint Louis). I’m single, female, and I always think I’m missing out on the experience of moving else where. Any time I ask for advice, I’m told to stay where I’m at because I’m able to be completely independent and job security. Am I missing out? Or am I just over romanticizing leaving?

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u/Affectionate-Set7336 — 7 days ago
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Delta flight attendants

(27, female) I work for a very reputable surgeon and I’ve had an immense amount of experience in hospitality roles. Serving/bartending, healthcare, schools, nannying roles, etc. I’m still hesitant to even apply to Delta (my dream airline) because I feel so intimidated at times that I still am unprepared. I feel that I’m an overly self aware individual and understand the emphasis on safety/protocol. Does anyone have a piece of advice or words of encouragement? I’ve been at my current job for over 4 years and maybe I’m feeling this way because I haven’t been challenged in so long and have become too comfortable?

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u/Affectionate-Set7336 — 14 days ago
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Has anyone regretted moving away from their sibling?

I’m 28, my sister is 30 and wants to start a family with her husband that I’m also close with. I want to leave my city and pursue a career in the airline industry (specifically flight attendant). Will I be miserable away? Did anyone regret moving away? I see my sister multiple times a day. I just don’t know what’s worth it.

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u/Affectionate-Set7336 — 14 days ago
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Do I leave or stay.. sister addition

I’m 28 and I think of leaving my city everyday. My older sister is like one of my organs. We live in the same apartment building, she’s married and wants to start a family very soon. We talk multiple times a day and do everything together, she’s my best friend. Please, someone with experience tell me what to do. Do I leave or do I stay? What if I leave and immensely regret not being a part of everything? If you did this, please give me advice :,)

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u/Affectionate-Set7336 — 14 days ago