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TheDynasty 10-23-2017 06:11 PM

Job for Gfyers - Delta Wants 1000 New Flight Attendants
 
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Delta is on the hunt for new flight attendants.
The airline has more than 1,000 open flight attendant positions for 2018 and the competition is stiff.
Last year, 150,000 people applied for around 1,200 flight attendant jobs. Fewer than 1% of applicants were hired.
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So far, Delta has received more than 125,000 applications for this hiring round.
So what makes it such a tough gig to land?
"You need to not only be a customer service professional, but also a safety expert," said Ashton Morrow, a Delta (DAL) spokeswoman.
Related: Delta's passengers are paying more
It's a long hiring process: applicants first submit an application, then chosen candidates submit a video of themselves answering a set of questions. Selected candidates are then asked to come in for an in-person interview. Last year, 35,000 people made it to the video interview part. The candidate pool was then whittled down to 6,000 people for in-person interviews.
"After making it through the highly competitive and exhaustive selection process, they put all their previous experience and skills to the test during our flight attendant initial training," said Allison Ausband, Delta's senior vice president of in-flight service, in a release Monday.
New hires go through an eight-week training program in Atlanta where they learn how to handle mid-flight emergencies like a fire or a sick passenger. The company describes the training program as "grueling" and that it will "stretch each trainee to the limit" in a video.
Related: Why do European airlines keep going bust?
Average entry-level flight attendants earn roughly $25,000 a year, according to the company, but can earn more depending upon their schedule. Employee benefits include health insurance coverage, 401(k) with a company match and a profit-sharing program. Workers also get travel privileges for themselves and family members.
Work-life balance can be tricky for flight attendants early in their careers since they don't have a lot of control over their flight schedules.
To be considered, applicants must be at least 21 years old, have a high school degree or GED and be able to work in the U.S. Flight attendants cannot have any tattoos that are visible while in the company's uniform. Visible body piercings and earlobe plugs are also not allowed

Wanted: 1,000 new Delta flight attendants - Oct. 23, 2017

GAMEFINEST 10-23-2017 07:47 PM

the salary is ghetto

mineistaken 10-23-2017 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by GAMEFINEST (Post 22047779)
the salary is ghetto

100 applicants for 1 position

Rochard 10-23-2017 07:58 PM

I just looked it up - the average pay for this job is $45k. That's a crappy job for $45k a year.

mineistaken 10-23-2017 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22047803)
That's a crappy job for $45k a year.

Meaning such a crappy job does not deserve that much pay? :winkwink:

The Porn Nerd 10-23-2017 08:12 PM

Why is it a crappy job? They get to travel all over for free and they are basically just waitresses at a bad resturaunt in the sky who give attitude when someone asks for more peanuts.

Remember when stewardesses were HOT? They had to be under a certain weight and height. Not now. They let any old troll be a FA.

mineistaken 10-23-2017 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 22047817)
Remember when stewardesses were HOT? They had to be under a certain weight and height.

Thank the PC puppets :2 cents:

Barry-xlovecam 10-24-2017 04:57 AM

They need to set width restrictions for flight attendants or make the damn aisles wider and lose one column of seats in 'cattle car class' :P

Paul Markham 10-24-2017 06:50 AM

$45k is better than being on benefits.

mineistaken 10-24-2017 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22048099)
$45k is better than being on benefits.

"Average entry-level flight attendants earn roughly $25,000 a year"

SpicyM 10-24-2017 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 22047821)
Thank the PC puppets :2 cents:

Lol, that was exactly what came to my mind. They are forced to take any fat bitch just to be PC. :Oh crap

NatalieK 10-24-2017 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 22047817)
Why is it a crappy job? They get to travel all over for free and they are basically just waitresses at a bad resturaunt in the sky who give attitude when someone asks for more peanuts.

Remember when stewardesses were HOT? They had to be under a certain weight and height. Not now. They let any old troll be a FA.

exactly this...

any position in the travel business is good & especially when you get your travel inc.

Acepimp 10-24-2017 03:39 PM

Unfortunately, the toxic cabin air will eventually cause massive health problems and early death.



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