This is really cherry picked for the best case scenario and my June schedule just happens to be light. When I first started I was working all weekends. Sometimes you may only have 1 to 2 days off in a row. The summer gets crazy
Really appreciate the fantastic information. How long did it take for you to get used to flying all the time. As far as physical symptoms or did you not have any.
Hmmmmmmm maybe right away. But in the beginning I was flying a lot so I would get tired. After 7 months I think I reached an equilibrium. It probably took me three international trips to get used to that But now I'm doing so much that's why I'm tired
@@NicksDynasty thank you so much for the information. I would like to apply for something like this but don't really know where to start. I've been on my current job for about 20 years. Need something different what's some good benefits.
I work for one of the big 4 airlines. I hear the best airlines to work for are SWA DL or UA I am also 5 years in flying so it's much better than the first year
@@NicksDynasty so I got offered job with AA starting pay 27 an hour... first year being on reserved...no base guarantee....and my other job definitely not flexible on letting me not work on weekends. Do you think it's worth losing one job to be working with Amrican Airlines and their terms? Thank you for the reply
@@PrimeChoiceMall sorry for the late response. Only if you want to be a full-time flight attendant. I think American comes and asks for the best best company for a flight attendant out of the top four, but they are better than the smaller carriers
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This is such a great breakdown. No for me to achieve it lol. Thank you Nick. Appreciate you always 💜
It would take less hours for you because of a higher flight pay, LOD pay and boarding pay
Excited for this vlog!!!
It was actually fun making it and complicated. I probably could have gone into more details as well
Always wondered how flight attendant schedules looked!
This is really cherry picked for the best case scenario and my June schedule just happens to be light.
When I first started I was working all weekends.
Sometimes you may only have 1 to 2 days off in a row. The summer gets crazy
Really appreciate the fantastic information. How long did it take for you to get used to flying all the time. As far as physical symptoms or did you not have any.
Hmmmmmmm maybe right away. But in the beginning I was flying a lot so I would get tired. After 7 months I think I reached an equilibrium. It probably took me three international trips to get used to that
But now I'm doing so much that's why I'm tired
@@NicksDynasty thank you so much for the information. I would like to apply for something like this but don't really know where to start. I've been on my current job for about 20 years. Need something different what's some good benefits.
Great breakdown! When or what season do airlines usually hire? And is there a separate hire group for Vets?
Usually apps come out during the summer. Don't quote me on it though
What airline you work for? I need to apply to your airline. Hook me up.
I work for one of the big 4 airlines. I hear the best airlines to work for are SWA DL or UA
I am also 5 years in flying so it's much better than the first year
@@NicksDynasty so I got offered job with AA starting pay 27 an hour... first year being on reserved...no base guarantee....and my other job definitely not flexible on letting me not work on weekends. Do you think it's worth losing one job to be working with Amrican Airlines and their terms? Thank you for the reply
@@PrimeChoiceMall sorry for the late response. Only if you want to be a full-time flight attendant.
I think American comes and asks for the best best company for a flight attendant out of the top four, but they are better than the smaller carriers