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Why you can't go to the college if u want to be a flight attendant !!!!?

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I want be a flight attendant for fun, but I want to go to the college also. Some one tell usually the airline does't hire the college students , get be after the higher school . I don't know understand. And I don't wanna give up both of them . what should I do?

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  1. Contact the airline and ask them . . .


  2. First take up english 101 and drop the romainian course. Then grammer would be the best topic to take.

  3. You can go to college and get a degree and be a flight attendant.  I know a girl who has done just that.

  4. Neo - you mean grammar?

  5. Go to college. It's not true they don't hire people who've been to college. The only reason they usually don't is because you go to a seperate school to be trained as a fligth attendant, and people who know they want to do that usually just high-tail it to the special program after high school, rather than going to college (because your degree won't apply towards your career).

    However, considering how much trouble airlines have been in, and with all of the layoffs, I think it would be great to have a college degree as a backup plan!

  6. Flight attendants don't have regular work hours and can be gone for several days at a time.  That can be hard to schedule classes around and most employers know that school comes first.  If you're dying to be a flight attendant, try on-line college classes--they're more flexible.

  7. at Lufthansa, there is a doctor who decided he wants to be a flight attendant after a lot of years being doctor....See how crazy some people are....Now he earns a lot less, and people are making fun of him because he is a "flight attendant doctor"!

  8. Go to college and take some english classes?  It will help you if you want to be a flight attendent.

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