I need to find some schools in USA tht would help me pursue my Air hostess career. Would be great if any in New York. I have just graduated from high school.. so before I go on I want to know all the information I can get and the skools in USA.
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air hostess..lol....funny way to put it...I call them flying cocktail waitresses.
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air hostess? what the hell is that? do you help people float air biscuits?
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What about TGI Fridays? then do some voluntary work with Waste Management and a stint in a retirement home - you should be good to go after that - oh yeah and don't forget to tell them that in the event the plane "land's" in water then your seat cushion becomes a "floatation device" that you hang onto - assuming the unlikely chance that anyone survives such a "landing" then that seat cushion becomes a "bobber" for sharks and YOU are the bait!
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Hope you mean Flight Atttendants school There is one in Los Angeles www.weteachtheworld.com
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The term "air hostess" is not really used in the U.S. Never attend a Flight Attendant School. They're just rip-off schemes to make money. They wont help you get a job as a Flight Attendant. Each airline has its own training program and they pick the candidates based on their experience and presentation at interviews. You actually don't want to attend any sort of "school" that will give you conflicting information from what the airline wants to teach you. Better to spend your money on *language* courses. If you want to go abroad, sign up for French, Spanish or German classes in those countries. Your money and time will be better spent towards a skill the airlines are really looking for. I can say that most of us Flight Attendants, had at least a couple of years of college (or "university" if you prefer). Most of us had done sort of public-contact work, anything from waitressing to Wall Street. My first airline liked preformers. We had opera singers, ice skaters, dancers, actors and at least one trumpet player ;) A foreign language was required. Even when it's not, it really, really helps. Good luck!
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NEVER go to Flight Attendent school there is no reason for it, the airlines give you their own training. Also you are going to have to work a few years in something else. Something which involes contact with people, waitress customer service agent etc. Than you will have a good shot of getting an FA job at a major airline.
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