Oh wow 😅 I think you might find it a bit harder the other way around, but still very similar, and now Qatar is better than when I was there ! Safe flights ♥️
I was so burned out working for QA that I quitted just after 9 months, they literally abuse their powers, don’t have no labour laws and YES LIFE IN QATAR IS A LIKE LIFE IN A PRISON. Also the worst working environment
Some of my friends they also had awful experiences unfortunately… I am somewhere in between as I kind of knew what I’m getting into and I really tried to take the best out of it. But that’s how we learn… good and bad experiences
@@alexisbangin no, I didn’t have to pay, they actually gave me some extra money when I left, 2 salaries or something like that. You only have to pay if you leave while in probation period ( first 6 months ). I hope things get better in Qatar , since the CEO changed, there are improvements for the crew
I am x QR crew. I resigned in 2019 before pendemic. I understood your situation and QR is strict. Ethihad is more chilled and free I guess. I was always envied EK crew because there are no minimum and curfet.
how did you recover your things from Doha? And QR is amazing as a passenger but I feel umcomfortable seeing hwo crew is treated. Etihad rocks!!! I hope to bump into you in one of the flights!!!
That was another adventure 😂 I recovered my things a year and a half later, I came myself to take them, as sending was even a longer process. So basically I had to buy a everything again, even my laptop was left in Qatar… Hopefully see you on board ! ✈️
As a customer who's flying, how safe is Quatar Airways? After watching many jet accident movies, I happened to unlock a fear of flying with them. Flying first class, India to doha to Washington, this week. Is there much turbulence? I'm asking as you are fully aware of their flight experiences and pilots as you've fled to so many countries before..
Hi! It’s pretty safe, Qatar airways is definitely a safe airline. I mean you can’t control turbulences and catastrophic situations, but the airline itself is very strict with safety and the aircrafts are new and always checked by the engineers, safe flights !
Noted ! I worked for 2 families ( one year each ) I mean if you are young and like kids, it’s a fun travel experience , but as money and benefits it’s not really worth it, it’s maybe just a good way to learn a lot and to make your entry in a foreign country 😁
I saw a video from a RUclipsr who made a review of Qatar Airways, and the aircraft condition was very poor. Additionally, the service did not live up to the airline's claim of being the "best airline in the world." I noticed many comments from aircrew members complaining about working conditions, long hours, minimal layovers, low salaries, and feeling like they are just considered numbers by the management.
It’s true that qatar airways has a few aircrafts like Airbus 320 that are not up to standards, but they use those only for limited routes, short routes. It is true, it is not perfect, there is also a dark side about this industry which I will share on my RUclips channel, but mostly I’m approaching a perspective for someone who wants to work as a cabin crew and wants to travel the world and experience life while getting the advantages from this job 😁
I am an simple graduate, my height is 5.6,",weight is 84 kg, age is 36. I have no experience and aveation degree. Can i be a perfect qatar, ethihad, Emirates cabin crew?
Hi ! The BMI ( body max index) for a cabin crew should be between 18-22 , yours it’s approximately 28 I would say ( you calculate that according to your height and weight , you can easily check using google ) . Unfortunately a 28 BMI is too much, but you can work on it ! Emirates to be honest prefers really young candidates, but you can still try. Etihad and Qatar are more permissive with the age as I noticed. Important is to make an excellent impression at the interview. Good luck !
Dear @@rosieRC-I was rejacted 3times in between the year of 2018-2023.may be I was not so much impressive, may be i have a deep scare on my forehead, may be i was labour class and for that I was not so much classy. Can i transfrom myself for this mega position?
@@arghyabanerjee3255 I’m sorry to hear… a big scar on your forehead might be another reason, unfortunately they are quite strict with visible signs. A transformation it’s definitely possible, I really believe someone can become the best version of themselves, but this is only up to you if you are willing to take that step. Also try other airlines! Maybe Kuwait, or Oman , or just a smaller airline around you, just be opened! 🙏
I do respect your comments...But currently who you are is because of Qatar Airways.... They standards always keep them in high. Discipline must be there in at field as I believe . If you are work with 3D (Determination , Dedications and Discipline) airline doesn't matter.
I dont understand why people resign after 3-4 years. Ok, I understand about all the jetlags, sleepless nights, etc... but you should have known this before aplying right? I mean in all jobs you can experience burnout, mental block, stressfull situations,doing the same thing... I work as a Financial Manager in a bank, and mentally I get stress too... but I dont understand like YOU DONT PAY FOR REST BEING CABIN CREW, YOU GOT TONS OF DISCOUNTS. I dont want to say that you just fly and thats it. I know its a big responsibility to be a cabin crew, the downsides etc... but seriously to thos who want to apply Emirates don't waste time then if in the future you will resign. I mean think about the people who trained you for how many months, and all of the sudden youre gonna resign. I mean give others opportunity then to FullFill their dreams and who's really 100% deserving with this position. If you just apply just to post on your social medias, and free travel then RETHINK once again DONT APPLY. Give others opportunities to stay in the company for more years. Its also unfair for those people who waited years just to enter inside the company and they are giving the wrong spot for wrong people.
@@evaanagnostou8992 to be honest right now I would not accept that anymore, but when I was 21 , my gave me so many opportunities which I couldn’t afford at that time… and I have friends and memories since those times
Personally I was never asked for a thyroid test in aviation, so I guess it depends how severe the problem is. If it affects you on a daily bases , then definitely now. But if it’s not affecting you much, I won’t declare and still apply. However , as a flight attendant you are exposed to a higher level of radiation and this can be very dangerous in a long term for someone with thyroid issues.
@@rosieRC- If someone gets selected, they'll need to submit their blood reports. In my case, they can easily check my TSH level from my blood tests and I'm concerned they might reject me if they find out I have a thyroid issue. I want to become a flight attendant, but I'm not sure if I should pursue this role given my condition.
@@rosieRC- My TSH level is about 9.6 which is higher than the normal range and I'm taking medication for it. I want to prepare for a cabin crew interview but I'm worried that I might be rejected during the medical check because of my condition. I really want to work as a flight attendant for at least 4-5 years but I currently work in IT and I'm considering a career change. I'm not sure if I should go through with the interview since I'm concerned about being rejected in the medical round.
@@sbnerji12555I a ex qatar crew, thyroid is not a issue . Blood test is for tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIv, blood count, urine test if you take any illegal drugs. Every other person has thyroid these days.
Thanks for the video! Waiting for the episode about Etihad:)
Coming soon! ♥️
Thank you for sharing your story, I am doing other way around 😅 worked for Etihad, and about to join QA 😂 lets see how it will unfold for me
Why did you leave Etihad please
Oh wow 😅 I think you might find it a bit harder the other way around, but still very similar, and now Qatar is better than when I was there ! Safe flights ♥️
@@wanjikuk7662 I am making a video about that so soon ♥️ it’s very different reasons this time
I was so burned out working for QA that I quitted just after 9 months, they literally abuse their powers, don’t have no labour laws and YES LIFE IN QATAR IS A LIKE LIFE IN A PRISON. Also the worst working environment
Did you have to pay before you quit?
Some of my friends they also had awful experiences unfortunately… I am somewhere in between as I kind of knew what I’m getting into and I really tried to take the best out of it. But that’s how we learn… good and bad experiences
@@rosieRC-can u answer the question if u payed when u left?
@@alexisbangin no, I didn’t have to pay, they actually gave me some extra money when I left, 2 salaries or something like that. You only have to pay if you leave while in probation period ( first 6 months ). I hope things get better in Qatar , since the CEO changed, there are improvements for the crew
@@rosieRC- how long did u stay with Qatar
I am x QR crew. I resigned in 2019 before pendemic. I understood your situation and QR is strict. Ethihad is more chilled and free I guess. I was always envied EK crew because there are no minimum and curfet.
Good luck ! Yes, EK is definitely a less restrictive environment… I have many friends who left qr and went to Ek and they are happy
@@rosieRC- If I am younger than 10 years now I would apply EK 😂🤣
@@flyingkr7 haha 😂 feel you
best wishes to you...stay blessed and keep soaring high! rgds from Dubai
Wow! Amazing story! I subscribed 😍
Really appreciate 🙏
Yes, trust ur gut is the best lead❤
how did you recover your things from Doha? And QR is amazing as a passenger but I feel umcomfortable seeing hwo crew is treated. Etihad rocks!!! I hope to bump into you in one of the flights!!!
That was another adventure 😂 I recovered my things a year and a half later, I came myself to take them, as sending was even a longer process. So basically I had to buy a everything again, even my laptop was left in Qatar…
Hopefully see you on board ! ✈️
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As a customer who's flying, how safe is Quatar Airways?
After watching many jet accident movies, I happened to unlock a fear of flying with them.
Flying first class, India to doha to Washington, this week.
Is there much turbulence?
I'm asking as you are fully aware of their flight experiences and pilots as you've fled to so many countries before..
Hi! It’s pretty safe, Qatar airways is definitely a safe airline. I mean you can’t control turbulences and catastrophic situations, but the airline itself is very strict with safety and the aircrafts are new and always checked by the engineers, safe flights !
Yes interested
Also we would love to hear the aupair experience
Noted ! I worked for 2 families ( one year each ) I mean if you are young and like kids, it’s a fun travel experience , but as money and benefits it’s not really worth it, it’s maybe just a good way to learn a lot and to make your entry in a foreign country 😁
I saw a video from a RUclipsr who made a review of Qatar Airways, and the aircraft condition was very poor. Additionally, the service did not live up to the airline's claim of being the "best airline in the world." I noticed many comments from aircrew members complaining about working conditions, long hours, minimal layovers, low salaries, and feeling like they are just considered numbers by the management.
It’s true that qatar airways has a few aircrafts like Airbus 320 that are not up to standards, but they use those only for limited routes, short routes. It is true, it is not perfect, there is also a dark side about this industry which I will share on my RUclips channel, but mostly I’m approaching a perspective for someone who wants to work as a cabin crew and wants to travel the world and experience life while getting the advantages from this job 😁
@@rosieRC-which dark side you are talking about?
I am an simple graduate, my height is 5.6,",weight is 84 kg, age is 36. I have no experience and aveation degree. Can i be a perfect qatar, ethihad, Emirates cabin crew?
Hi ! The BMI ( body max index) for a cabin crew should be between 18-22 , yours it’s approximately 28 I would say ( you calculate that according to your height and weight , you can easily check using google ) . Unfortunately a 28 BMI is too much, but you can work on it ! Emirates to be honest prefers really young candidates, but you can still try. Etihad and Qatar are more permissive with the age as I noticed. Important is to make an excellent impression at the interview. Good luck !
Dear @@rosieRC-I was rejacted 3times in between the year of 2018-2023.may be I was not so much impressive, may be i have a deep scare on my forehead, may be i was labour class and for that I was not so much classy. Can i transfrom myself for this mega position?
@@rosieRC-Would you chek my picture please?
@@arghyabanerjee3255 I’m sorry to hear… a big scar on your forehead might be another reason, unfortunately they are quite strict with visible signs. A transformation it’s definitely possible, I really believe someone can become the best version of themselves, but this is only up to you if you are willing to take that step. Also try other airlines! Maybe Kuwait, or Oman , or just a smaller airline around you, just be opened! 🙏
Work there for 1 year to add to your
CV then leave.
I do respect your comments...But currently who you are is because of Qatar Airways.... They standards always keep them in high. Discipline must be there in at field as I believe . If you are work with 3D (Determination , Dedications and Discipline) airline doesn't matter.
That’s true, I’m really grateful I’ve been trained by them initially, it helped me on my future
Why not emirates? Post a video please
Hey I have 2 tattoos on my hand can i still join but they are not visible after wearing uniform??
Hi! The new rules allow tattoos as long as they are covered by the uniform!
I dont understand why people resign after 3-4 years. Ok, I understand about all the jetlags, sleepless nights, etc... but you should have known this before aplying right? I mean in all jobs you can experience burnout, mental block, stressfull situations,doing the same thing... I work as a Financial Manager in a bank, and mentally I get stress too... but I dont understand like YOU DONT PAY FOR REST BEING CABIN CREW, YOU GOT TONS OF DISCOUNTS. I dont want to say that you just fly and thats it. I know its a big responsibility to be a cabin crew, the downsides etc... but seriously to thos who want to apply Emirates don't waste time then if in the future you will resign. I mean think about the people who trained you for how many months, and all of the sudden youre gonna resign. I mean give others opportunity then to FullFill their dreams and who's really 100% deserving with this position. If you just apply just to post on your social medias, and free travel then RETHINK once again DONT APPLY. Give others opportunities to stay in the company for more years. Its also unfair for those people who waited years just to enter inside the company and they are giving the wrong spot for wrong people.
(SARS-COV-2 was already in circulation before December)
How did you know about this ? From where did you get information about sars cov 2 circulation ?
OMG this is not life😮😮😢😢
@@evaanagnostou8992 to be honest right now I would not accept that anymore, but when I was 21 , my gave me so many opportunities which I couldn’t afford at that time… and I have friends and memories since those times
Which airlines offers higher salary? Qatar or Etihad?
I would say that it’s not a big difference between them as a salary, but Qatar pays little more.
@@rosieRC-oh really ,another RUclipsr said Etihad pays better than Qatar
Mam I'm 154cm. But I can reach 212cm. Can i join became a cabin crew
Yes! Qatar airways doesn’t mention the height, just the ar reach 212
Ethihad airways are both
@@NizzTomboy as kind as you reach 212, is worth trying! All the best !
You joined a sheik's harem?
Does Qatar Airways reject candidates who have thyroid issues?
Personally I was never asked for a thyroid test in aviation, so I guess it depends how severe the problem is. If it affects you on a daily bases , then definitely now. But if it’s not affecting you much, I won’t declare and still apply.
However , as a flight attendant you are exposed to a higher level of radiation and this can be very dangerous in a long term for someone with thyroid issues.
@@rosieRC- If someone gets selected, they'll need to submit their blood reports. In my case, they can easily check my TSH level from my blood tests and I'm concerned they might reject me if they find out I have a thyroid issue. I want to become a flight attendant, but I'm not sure if I should pursue this role given my condition.
@@rosieRC- My TSH level is about 9.6 which is higher than the normal range and I'm taking medication for it. I want to prepare for a cabin crew interview but I'm worried that I might be rejected during the medical check because of my condition. I really want to work as a flight attendant for at least 4-5 years but I currently work in IT and I'm considering a career change. I'm not sure if I should go through with the interview since I'm concerned about being rejected in the medical round.
@@sbnerji12555I a ex qatar crew, thyroid is not a issue . Blood test is for tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIv, blood count, urine test if you take any illegal drugs. Every other person has thyroid these days.
i really like her hair color, whats it called?
Thank you! It’s my natural color, I think it’s light brown 🤷♀️
I have Permanent makeup on my eyebrows (but they Look very Natural) is this a Problem for Qatar airline ?
If they look natural, no… just don’t say anything
If someone has tinnitus can they become a cabin crew? plz reply sis.
The internet in accomodation is free or not ?
The internet is the only bill we pay… I used to pay around 50$ a month
Etihad video please
Do you have an instagram?
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