I started to watch your content because I'm trying to get a job as a cabin crew member at Ryanairs sub group (Buzz) and oh god i love the way on how you're talking about this, it's inspirational,and also now I know what i can expect
I just stumbled onto your videos! I am a 38 year American Airlines flight attendant. You are awesome ... inspiring ... and genuine. I would love to work with you!!! Keep it up!
Thank you!! Aw all the best for Tuesday! Don't be nervous. Just dress smart, take as many of the required documents as possible and be confident. You will be just fine x
It happened the same thing to me working for Qatar Airways... We were waiting in the airport for 6 hours and still operated the flight back to Doha from Norway which is a 7 hours flight... you couldn’t imagine how tired we were! Apparently is something that happens in most of the airlines. I liked your video, very informative of how the life is! ✨👏🏽 keep it going! 😊
oh girl that sounds absolutely horrible.. i worked for a huge airline in the middle east and even though they weren’t the best in the way they treated us (FA’s are seen as servants, as are any other service industry people), they would have definitely figured something out after realizing the spare part (or whatever it was) was going to take a whole day to arrive... also we used to do 2 flights as supernumeraries on each aircraft type (there were only 2), and after that is business as usual. I applied for ryanair but am happy i found your channel because it definitely opened my eyes to the realities of working for a low budget company 😬 hope you’re all safe now! btw may i please ask, how long did you work for them? ❤️
@@TabithaLaker Yeah, I hope that no one or no employer takes advantage of that. I can fall into that trap myself. Anyways, thank you so much for the informative and interesting videos! I think it was so cool that you spent some time in Iceland, too!
@@TabithaLaker Amazing. It just seemed weird to because in the course we were told we couldn't enter the cockpit until after 3 months in the company hahaha maybe it changed??
@@seren4740 Ah yes rules might have changed since my time. But when I was with Ryanair it was an automatic thing that cabin crew get to fly in the cockpit for supernumeraries.
Sorry you had a terrible experience. I am just trying to share my story. As a passenger most of my experiences have actually been pretty decent. Hopefully there will be better things to say about this airline for both Crew and passengers in the future :)
Thank you for sharing, really enjoying your videos. I’m due to start training next month (October ‘21) and can’t wait. Quick question, do you have to wear your hair up on the flights? Thanks :-)
Glad you are enjoying them Abi. You can wear your hair down as long as it doesn't go pas your shoulders. However, check the grooming manual for this to double check.
Hi ! First of all,let me tell you, you are so cute and beautiful, I've been watching many of your videos lately because I'm gonna do the training course with Ryanair in April and I want to thank you for sharing your experience with us, which was very,very helpful for me:) Second, I'd like to ask you, when exactly have you known your base? Did you manage to find a room in time before starting to work ? Thanks again. Love, from Italy
Aw amazing!! I'm sure that dream will come true for you in a few years! You can become a cabin crew for Ryanair or British Airways once you turn 18, so not long now! (then once you turn 21, you can move to emirates if that is something that interests you) - Meanwhile keep working hard at school and keep yourself motivated in life!! 🌟
Hiii thank you for your informations 💖, about the accommodation on Ryanair’s website it’s written there “free training “.. I don’t know what to do if they don’t provide for accommodation during training days at-least😭😭😭😭
I have a few questions how do I get a Europe passport to work for Ryan air and what are the bases you have to be station at to work for this airline please.what county are you base and what is the starting pay please
@@TabithaLaker thankyou very much for responding I have another question how does the background check process work I will be applying for the united states when they do a background check how is it conducted do they do a background check of the country you are living in now or the country where you are applying towork at please. Can you tell me do I need to get like background check for my country or the country I will be working in please
I just had my online interview, and the trainning starts in august. My interviewer just told me to check my email, to know the dates. So she asked me where i live, and the closest airport. I live in Braga, Portugal, Porto airport is the closest one, and I think my base and training will probaly be in Porto. She just said goodby and turn of the camera... Am I in? LoL Nice videos, it helped very much of getting prepared for what it will come. I´m a brazilian with a Portuguese passport, i´m Just a little worried about my english. TKS
I know this is kinda late but I just discovered your channel and am really impressed. Pls I really hope you reply to my comment it would really help me see my direction I wanted you to share with me how you became a flight attendant and which country you're from And if a Ghanaian could also work as a flight attendant for an international airline
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I feel like u have done everything before. From living in iceland to becoming a flight attendant. It’s inspiring xx
aw I feel like I just followed my heart. Thanks Jasmine xx
I started to watch your content because I'm trying to get a job as a cabin crew member at Ryanairs sub group (Buzz) and oh god i love the way on how you're talking about this, it's inspirational,and also now I know what i can expect
I just stumbled onto your videos! I am a 38 year American Airlines flight attendant. You are awesome ... inspiring ... and genuine. I would love to work with you!!! Keep it up!
Welcome 🤗 & Thankyou, that's very kind of you to say!
Hi I have my interview on Tuesday I'm so nervous. Good to watch your videos and you look lovely. x
Thank you!! Aw all the best for Tuesday! Don't be nervous. Just dress smart, take as many of the required documents as possible and be confident. You will be just fine x
It happened the same thing to me working for Qatar Airways... We were waiting in the airport for 6 hours and still operated the flight back to Doha from Norway which is a 7 hours flight... you couldn’t imagine how tired we were! Apparently is something that happens in most of the airlines.
I liked your video, very informative of how the life is! ✨👏🏽 keep it going! 😊
Oh wow I can imagine how tired you must have been!! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching 😊
Love your videos :) I hope to become a flight attendant with Ryanair in the future . Thank you for sharing your experience
Thankyou. Best of luck to you 😊
Did you become one?
Your skin is phenomenal.💯💪🏾
Thank you!
Wow must be fun to work as a flight attendant!💕
Yes it can be actually, though I would have liked to have layovers.
oh girl that sounds absolutely horrible.. i worked for a huge airline in the middle east and even though they weren’t the best in the way they treated us (FA’s are seen as servants, as are any other service industry people), they would have definitely figured something out after realizing the spare part (or whatever it was) was going to take a whole day to arrive...
also we used to do 2 flights as supernumeraries on each aircraft type (there were only 2), and after that is business as usual.
I applied for ryanair but am happy i found your channel because it definitely opened my eyes to the realities of working for a low budget company 😬 hope you’re all safe now!
btw may i please ask, how long did you work for them? ❤️
It was definitely 'challenging'. I just want to share the reality and my experience. I was with them for about 7 Months :)
Hope you're ok amidst ryanair grounding flights
yes It'm totally fine. I no longer work for the airline so all good.
Sounds like this airline is a good one to get experience on, not so much of anything like perks a good treatment but experience yes.
Yes, very good for experience and to build resilience.
I love it ❤
Thank you!
You have the patience of an angel!
😂 yes....It's not always a good thing though.
@@TabithaLaker Yeah, I hope that no one or no employer takes advantage of that. I can fall into that trap myself.
Anyways, thank you so much for the informative and interesting videos! I think it was so cool that you spent some time in Iceland, too!
Just followed you in all videos I love them God bless you dear
Thankyou & God bless you too 🤗
You got to seat on the jumpseat ij yhe flight deck in your supernummeraries?😮😮
Yess of course!
@@TabithaLaker Amazing. It just seemed weird to because in the course we were told we couldn't enter the cockpit until after 3 months in the company hahaha maybe it changed??
@@seren4740 Ah yes rules might have changed since my time. But when I was with Ryanair it was an automatic thing that cabin crew get to fly in the cockpit for supernumeraries.
I just saw my first video of you: 10 jobs that pay you to travel, and you mentioned wanting to be a stewardess, and so im so happy you suceeded
:D
Aw Thankyou! Yes the idea became a reality. I am no longer a stewardess but it was a good experience!
I love all your videos
Thanks Anne 😃
These videos are so good thank youxx
Thankyou 😃
First and LAST time flying Ryanair from Rome to Barcelona. It's way too no frills for me.
Sorry you had a terrible experience. I am just trying to share my story. As a passenger most of my experiences have actually been pretty decent. Hopefully there will be better things to say about this airline for both Crew and passengers in the future :)
hahah I swear im laughing cuz the way you told your story ahahha I lovedd it
LOL!
Thank you for sharing, really enjoying your videos. I’m due to start training next month (October ‘21) and can’t wait. Quick question, do you have to wear your hair up on the flights? Thanks :-)
Glad you are enjoying them Abi. You can wear your hair down as long as it doesn't go pas your shoulders. However, check the grooming manual for this to double check.
@@TabithaLaker thank you so much have just been sent the grooming manual 😊 Keep up with the awesome videos 🥰 xx
@@SunSeekers101 how is it going x
Maybe they deliberately lan some type of challenge on your initial experience to see how well you handle things! Possible?
Yes possibly ....However things are generally like this. Improvements have happened in recent years, but there is still a long way to go.
Hi !
First of all,let me tell you, you are so cute and beautiful, I've been watching many of your videos lately because I'm gonna do the training course with Ryanair in April and I want to thank you for sharing your experience with us, which was very,very helpful for me:)
Second, I'd like to ask you, when exactly have you known your base?
Did you manage to find a room in time before starting to work ?
Thanks again.
Love, from Italy
My dream job is cabin crew I’m only 13 haha but I’m doing loads of reasearch
Aw amazing!! I'm sure that dream will come true for you in a few years! You can become a cabin crew for Ryanair or British Airways once you turn 18, so not long now! (then once you turn 21, you can move to emirates if that is something that interests you) - Meanwhile keep working hard at school and keep yourself motivated in life!! 🌟
Hiii thank you for your informations 💖, about the accommodation on Ryanair’s website it’s written there “free training “.. I don’t know what to do if they don’t provide for accommodation during training days at-least😭😭😭😭
Sorry about that. You have to sit down and really think about your options. A couple of ideas are: Save up or borrow and pay back later.
@@TabithaLaker thank you💖
Are you still working for Ryanair? If not why did you quit?
I no longer work for Ryanair. I will make a video about why I quit. There were a few reasons.
I’m scared off flying but I would love to be a flight attendant
That is a fear you will need to overcome. I overcame it while on the job.
I have a few questions how do I get a Europe passport to work for Ryan air and what are the bases you have to be station at to work for this airline please.what county are you base and what is the starting pay please
You can apply for the base you wish to be stationed at. Information concerning residency can be found here - www.gov.uk/indefinite-leave-to-remain
@@TabithaLaker thankyou very much for responding I have another question how does the background check process work I will be applying for the united states when they do a background check how is it conducted do they do a background check of the country you are living in now or the country where you are applying towork at please. Can you tell me do I need to get like background check for my country or the country I will be working in please
I just had my online interview, and the trainning starts in august. My interviewer just told me to check my email, to know the dates. So she asked me where i live, and the closest airport. I live in Braga, Portugal, Porto airport is the closest one, and I think my base and training will probaly be in Porto. She just said goodby and turn of the camera... Am I in? LoL
Nice videos, it helped very much of getting prepared for what it will come. I´m a brazilian with a Portuguese passport, i´m Just a little worried about my english. TKS
I think you are in. Most people do not get turned away if they can speak English well enough and have the right documents.
I’m also from Portugal and I was wondering is the interviewer in English or Portuguese?
@@irynamarkoborodova1625 in english.
I love your skin you are very beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aw thank you! 💕😃
Can you choose which base you go to?
No you can't as far as I remember. But double check with them to be sure.
How long does it take to become a number 2 cabin crew?
About 6 months I think.
@@TabithaLaker Thank you for your answer!
Does ryair sponser for visa if u don't hold EU passport
No I don't think they do but please double check with them to be sure.
Were you any good?
Yes, obviously.
Do u have to know how to swim
Yes you definitely do. At least you need to know how to get from A to B even if you cannot do it gracefully.
@@TabithaLaker when you on training do you have to pay for accommodation or is it paid for
I've got my first supernumerary flight tomorrow, wish me luck and god help me 🙈🙏
Good luck!! Remember they are for you to learn and ask questions. You also get to sit in the cockpit jumpseat (in most cases) so enjoy it!
What country are you from
England
Why did u quit
Because they couldn't give me a transfer.
I know this is kinda late but I just discovered your channel and am really impressed. Pls I really hope you reply to my comment it would really help me see my direction
I wanted you to share with me how you became a flight attendant and which country you're from
And if a Ghanaian could also work as a flight attendant for an international airline
YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL
Thankyou very much 🤗
You work for Ryanair? Yikes good luck
lol yes I did in the past. I no longer work for them.