Thank you so much for this video… i can relate so much with all the points that you have explained so well… i worked in 9to5 for a year and i hated it so i quit my job. I will be applying for cabin crew from next month as i want to start this new year by doing something that i really want to do.. hoping for the best 💖 thanks again you really made it clear for me that switching professional is not a bad idea
for those who are a flight attendance always has to be a short term occupation i have seen a lot talking about their lives .some are love it some are just want to to reach their targets and goals
this is a fair comment! i met many people who had been flying for a very long time but to your point, some people (like me) just wanna use it as a stepping stone in life! thanks for watching :)
Thanks for your sharing. I also want to travel the world. However, I have the syndrome of Hyperventilation and I cannot predict when it will happen. Whenever it happens, I feel very uncomfortable and I can't even stand or speak. So after I realised that probably I couldn't travel the world through a lot of airline journeys but I can try something like translating and learn English well to connect with the world.
thanks for sharing your story. I think you made a great decision, health comes first. I’m glad to hear you’re finding what works for you that could still help you “see” the world - that is awesome! :)
wishing you the best! by the way, I actually just posted a video about the SIA interview with some tips & tricks that helped me clear the interview in one shot. here's a link to it in case it might be of interest to you :) ruclips.net/video/EnEojM0ByUQ/видео.html
Join airline but work on the ground(keyword: Airline not Contractor for Airline). You can do cust service and still get free flights ahaha But i do agree about not bringing home work. Even me doing call centre, i fix people’s plane tickets and aft i put down that call, thats it. I don’t have anything else to do.
what a fresh perspective - thanks for sharing (and watching this video!) glad to hear you're finding your work manageable and still able to enjoy all the travel perks 🙌
*Well, if it was something so promising, you would have continued working as a cabin crew. We all know cabin crews are just maids and a housekeeper at the 35,000 feet high. Even the layover you might have had on the long haul flights, you must had been super tired and just took photos at the monuments of that particular city just check that off from your list. There is no proper travel when you work as a cabin crew. SIA doesn't even fly to all of Latin America, most of Africa, most of West Asia, and the Eastern Europe. And I am pretty sure you have not been to most of these regions. SIA stopped flying to Canada as well recently. You do not have to be a cabin crew in order to travel the world.*
thanks for stopping by and spending time with me! 🧚which lesson resonates with or stands out to you? let me know in the comments below!
Thank you so much for this video… i can relate so much with all the points that you have explained so well… i worked in 9to5 for a year and i hated it so i quit my job. I will be applying for cabin crew from next month as i want to start this new year by doing something that i really want to do.. hoping for the best 💖 thanks again you really made it clear for me that switching professional is not a bad idea
you're most welcome! I am so glad you found this video helpful :) all the best with your journey and happy 2024 🎉
@@febbylyan thanks.. and happy new year 💖🤗
for those who are a flight attendance always has to be a short term occupation i have seen a lot talking about their lives .some are love it some are just want to to reach their targets and goals
this is a fair comment! i met many people who had been flying for a very long time but to your point, some people (like me) just wanna use it as a stepping stone in life! thanks for watching :)
Thanks for your sharing.
I also want to travel the world. However, I have the syndrome of Hyperventilation and I cannot predict when it will happen. Whenever it happens, I feel very uncomfortable and I can't even stand or speak.
So after I realised that probably I couldn't travel the world through a lot of airline journeys but I can try something like translating and learn English well to connect with the world.
thanks for sharing your story. I think you made a great decision, health comes first. I’m glad to hear you’re finding what works for you that could still help you “see” the world - that is awesome! :)
See you soon 🎉
ONE question……. HOW is it possible to have a dating life as a flight attendant?
Sending love from Indonesia💕
thank you! 💝
Is a loss to singapore airline without you work for the company.
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is your fleet A380? How did you go to London so much? thx!
we used to use A380 and B777 for London flights during my time and yes I was trained for both fleets
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Charming!
Hey Febby, you look very good in bob hairstyle. Can join as Tech Crews too.
Trying my best to pass sia interview!!
wishing you the best! by the way, I actually just posted a video about the SIA interview with some tips & tricks that helped me clear the interview in one shot. here's a link to it in case it might be of interest to you :) ruclips.net/video/EnEojM0ByUQ/видео.html
Join airline but work on the ground(keyword: Airline not Contractor for Airline). You can do cust service and still get free flights ahaha
But i do agree about not bringing home work. Even me doing call centre, i fix people’s plane tickets and aft i put down that call, thats it. I don’t have anything else to do.
what a fresh perspective - thanks for sharing (and watching this video!) glad to hear you're finding your work manageable and still able to enjoy all the travel perks 🙌
*Well, if it was something so promising, you would have continued working as a cabin crew. We all know cabin crews are just maids and a housekeeper at the 35,000 feet high. Even the layover you might have had on the long haul flights, you must had been super tired and just took photos at the monuments of that particular city just check that off from your list. There is no proper travel when you work as a cabin crew. SIA doesn't even fly to all of Latin America, most of Africa, most of West Asia, and the Eastern Europe. And I am pretty sure you have not been to most of these regions. SIA stopped flying to Canada as well recently. You do not have to be a cabin crew in order to travel the world.*
oh orang indo toh.
oh hiii 🇮🇩
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