Elderly Flight Attendants
#94
Re: Elderly Flight Attendants
I've worked in aviation for about 25 years. BA wagon dragons can best be described as 'homely"
Years ago airline personal would trade free tickets in the Recycler magazine.....90% of them were from Continental aircraft mechanics....which tells you all you need to know about how much faith their mechanics have in their aircraft.... & the company has been known as "Continental Aircraft Mechanics School" for decades. Go there, learn your trade & get the hell out to work somewhere else...
Years ago airline personal would trade free tickets in the Recycler magazine.....90% of them were from Continental aircraft mechanics....which tells you all you need to know about how much faith their mechanics have in their aircraft.... & the company has been known as "Continental Aircraft Mechanics School" for decades. Go there, learn your trade & get the hell out to work somewhere else...
#95
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Re: Elderly Flight Attendants
OMG....... see the link below....at the time of the report being published (Spring 2008) in the Amex magaine, one Northwest Airlines flight attendant was still working at the age of 83... and a stewardess working for American Airlines at the age of 77.....
http://www.departures.com/articles/come-fly-with-me
(It's incredible though to read about the sexist attitudes towards female cabin crew back in the day.... )
http://www.departures.com/articles/come-fly-with-me
(It's incredible though to read about the sexist attitudes towards female cabin crew back in the day.... )