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@@SeizureSalad most flights take off with empty seats. Even Emirates' first class doesn't sell out each flight. They could offer their employees more than just one free flight.
Eleo2k, I think it's because mostly that people will learn English so it's easier for them to communicate... But it's typical in my country to know 2-3 languages at least
It is a great job for many but viewers must keep in mind that this segment was filtered through Emirates’ PR team so you only get the polished version of what it’s like to be an FA for Emirates
I would love to work at Emirates. But the thing is you have to live in UAE if you want to work there. But it’s so close LIKE RLLY CLOSE to all the Middle East wars that’s going on there. I think UAE has a treaty with all of those countries or smth that they’re neutral in that fight but I just can’t live so close to a war zone. All the hate, violence, and fear that you might die. I mean, you might die any day but living so close to there makes it feel like your random everyday die chance went up by like 20% or smth. I just dunno…
@@letsdoodlesomethinghome3404 1. Living in a country surrounded by countries that have conflicts and wars in them is not unsafe. I lived in a country like that and the issues with the countries around me never affected my country. 2. Emirates borders Saudia Arabia and Oman, both countries with no wars or conflicts right now.
@@toni4647 I do but i don’t know the relationship of those wars with UAE. I’m literally studying the Middle East wars rn and I alr know what’s/why it’s happening. I just don’t know the connection with UAE bc it seems so peaceful/neutral towards the other country or ‘invisible’ if u will.
Its a moderately well when you consider the standard of living in the UAE. For instance, I can buy a water bottle from my local bodega for about 0.50 cents USD
@@raihassan3683 What? What's your point? I'm saying the standard of living is different. A water bottle in the US can be anywhere from $1.50 to $3 depending on where you buy it
@@seagatie depends. I can go to my grocery store and get a bottle of water for 25 cents, and I live in a pretty good area near Chicago. If you get a bottle at a restaurant or stand, it will be 1 follar, sometimes 2. Only 3 and more if it is some fancy water or something.
I had a roommate once who was hired by Emirates, she was really tall beautiful and smart. Getting hired wasn't easy for her because she had to compete, she had to have straight A's for her grades, she had to struggle maintaining her figure and keep her make up on fleek. I witnessed her crying at night because her stomach hurts from not eating, or crying while studying. She also had to learn numerous languages every year. We cheered when we found out that she'd been asked to do interviews for a shitton of airline companies and all her efforts made it all worth it. I hope she's doing fine rn
@@udontknowmyname8714 We were an immigrant. Her English accent is pretty bad, her Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, and an average Spanish is what she knows. I don’t know her grades. We eat healthy foods because we couldn’t afford huge meals. So we were all average. She worked super super hard. I’m so happy for her, it was either an arranged marriage or the flight attendant.
Ive been on this flight, emirates first class. They are so nice and always give me and my friends stuffed animals and apple juice! And the pjs are fun!
Southwest flight attendants always remember my preferences as well. They always provide me with free life jacket, a beautiful brown bag for my tears, and the latest edition of sky mall magazine
@@rice_and_nuggets They do wear a full face of make-up though. I've seen a few videos where Emirates flight attendants showed their make-up routine. They use a lot. It just may not seem that way because they keep the colours neutral (except for the lipstick of course).
I thought so too but then I realised that if their housing is paid for and accomodation/meals every time they have a layover (which often last multiple days) then really the perks do reduce an insane amount of expenses. So it’s actually a pretty good offer
Luis Campos the world is not only US, Europe, Canada and Australia. for most countries it’s a great salary. for example, the medium nurse salary in Russia is 3k per year. moreover, they cover housing and transfer
My cousin is a flight attendant for Emirates, she's been doing it for a number of years now. It is very challenging but she has many amazing memories and experiences through this job.
Yeah, can't stress this enough, but many people from the U.S don't open up to cultures or even care to learn multiple languages bc either laziness or limited world view.. beggining by the fact they call their country America when it's not the biggest country in America, nor the best one
zenv Seeing that a large part of Americans are required to take foreign language classes. Also seeing the that many colleges and careers require foreign languages. Especially the Ivy Leagues and really good colleges. Also seeing that I know French and I am Spanish. Also seeing that a large portion of immigrants speak a language besides English. Also seeing that places like Louisiana and Florida have both Spanish and French Influence. Also seeing that Many Americans except other’s cultures and languages. I don’t see how America and Americans don’t open up to and accept new cultures.
AnAristotelian they actually learn other languages 😂 English being the first one I think they learn English since they are in kindergarten And for my experience in Mexico We are taught English since kindergarten as well. The only problem is that (most) of the teachers really do not care about children so we only really learn the basics But places like Korea or China If you talk to an stranger in English they can understand most of what you’re saying
I flew business class on Emirates from Thailand to Hong Kong it was an amazing experience. My steward was a guy. He asked what I wanted to eat I told him I had already had dinner then he asked if I was interested dessert and I said sure he brought the tray and everything looked so delicious I didn't know which one pick he said why don't I leave the tray with you and you can sample each one.😁💃🏾He was awesome!!! The whole crew was from all around the world I really liked that. I will fly Emirates again and again.
The real reason the flight attendants are on the aircraft are to get everyone off in 2 minutes in an emergency. The service part of the job is secondary.
I was almost about to buy it until I saw the warranty on it... wasn’t worth it in the long run since they have a habit to cross the creek after hours while I sleep.
Respect them flight attendants They can deliver babies Under go the pressure of dealing with a Karen Puts a smile on their face and is extremely polite And just being nice to them makes their day better! You’ll never know what they go through lol They might die on the flight bc of a crash thou... BUT OVERALL RESPECT THEM (EDIT) that was me a year ago I’ve changed 😂i still haven’t met any rude flight attendants even tho I travel through air a lot even during covid🧍🏻♀️
How is free housing and vacation tickets not much? She doesnt have to pay for exp tickets, doesnt need to pay for housing. All she needs to pay for is food and clothes.
I work for an international airline as well and I’ve flown from Spain to Bangkok, with 1 stopover, in business class on a crew ticket for 120$ round trip. Those free and discounted tickets are addictive
When I trained to become an SAS cabin crew, one of my fellow crew students went to work for Emirates before applying for SAS. All the students and the instructors were super curious what it was like working as crew for Emirates. He said it seems so glamorous at first but in the end you are just their slave and the system is so bureaucratic. As crew you are not even allowed guests past 9pm. So he quit after 6 month and moved back to Copenhagen. I think he is a pilot today.
I’m surprised to say the least that there was basically no mention of a flight attendant’s most important job - safety. The primary role of the cabin crew are to maintain the safety of passengers, yet there’s no mention of it here, just serving passengers
I wished the video could show how strenuous their training and work actually is but it just kept repeating the perks of being a flight attendant, it's basically a hiring commercial for Emirates at this point, and certainly downplaying the roles of a flight attendant.
To the people saying 32k a year is meh: That's for an entry level job that only requires a highschool diploma, speaking English, and some customer service experience (plus the physical stuff like height and overall health). You pay no income tax, no rent, no bills, no transportation to the airport. You also get a per diem in cash whenever you stay out of base (4/6 times a month) which ranges from around $40 to $120, depending on the destination. You get unlimited flights at 90% off. Most crew come from countries where the annual salary doesn't even reach 5k a year. Yeah, Dubai is expensive buy if you live frugally and make the most of the perks (say, buy some of your groceries in a cheaper country when you're on a work trip), you can save a big chunk of your salary. And in comparison, most airlines in Europe pay less than 15k a year. On the flip side, the job is extremely demanding physically and, ultimately, mentally, and the company culture is a whoooooole thing altogether (there's plenty of info online). Also, the flashy events are only for the "business promotion" crew, a select group of pretty people that goes through another selection process. Source: I used to be cabin crew for them. PS: this is all pre-pandemic. I'm absolutely sure the post-pandemic new hires will have much worse contracts.
is it worth pursuing a career on emirates? im 21 but i have no work experience, only my college which i recently dropped out. what do you recommend me to do?
@@maetingz I'm an Indian and I know three languages very well, you can ask any Indian about their languages. Most of them are trilingual (Regional Language, Hindi and English). And some of they are bilingual. (Hindi, Regional Language) (Regional Language, English) . Extremely few of them are monolingual. I never met a monolingual in my life till now.
Y'all be saying 32k is a bad salary hear this: my parents get paid 800€ a month and most of the money are used on paying fees. We have never gone on a holiday.
It's bad because you are practically throwing away your life. You have incredibly long work hours You aren't with the same cabin crew(at least I don't think so) You can't see your parents/ children easily And you have to maintain your body to certain degree. And you have to sleep in a relatively cramped plane, which also means getting up early.
@@joku7781 Yah u don't need to sleep with a politician to get the job u have other options to sleep with like successful business, celebrity and the owner of the emirates
This was one of my dream jobs and I was close to applying, but after flying a few times on my own vacations, I found out that I get severely sick after flights. It makes me so sad
Hello, If you truly wanted this job then you should look up why you’re getting sick after flights since it’s possible that it’s from a bad diet or bad sleep schedule
If it's motion sickness, you could take metoclopramide or hyoscine tablets, but yeaaah, considering how long some flights are, you might need them twice a day... I'm sorry. ;_; I work in emergency and get sent on life-saving casses in ambulance and cars going quickly make me motion sick too (during the day, at night, when it's just lights streaking by, I don't get sick, fortunately...), when the case is stable patient transferral rather than an emergency, I can rest my eyes, but a flight attendant is much more physically demanding a job, so it might not be as easy...
Ben Y You do know American airliners has customers from all over the world right? I also asume you know Spanish is the second most natively spoken language in the world and that only a small portion of those native speakers are in Mexico. I’m sure you know all this as you are clearly a very smart person
one of my mom's close friend was a flight attendant for emirates. whenever I see her everytime in person, I am always amazed how she always looks beautiful and tall. she is a single mother, separated with her husband who still lives with her daughter so that someone could take care of her. her daughter and her was not close at all because of lack of time together. my mom's close friend retired after more than 10 years of service with emirates. she retired and saved up enough money. she was so stressed and gained a lot of sickness. she also had to get operation for her spinal cord and it went well. now, she is spending most of her time with her daughter and got back with his ex husband.
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I was staying in a hotel in Dusseldorf about ten years ago. Just doing a little vacation time, and splurged on a VERY nice hotel near the airport. I got to see the Emirates stewardesses leaving their rooms while I was heading down for breakfast. They were SO put together it made me feel like a slob just sharing an elevator with them.
This is a very hectic job, you gotta be fit, maintain proper weight and always ready. There's no fixed schedule for you, some time you stay in a hotel for 2-3 days,next u'll fly for 2-3 days with a break of few hours in-between. Don't forget about people like trump who'll sexually assault you in no time. Becoming a high school teacher is far better than this job.
Maddie Dixon lol that’s not being rude it’s a fact idk if I wanna be a flight attendant but I definitely want a bit of muscle so I might be too heavy and I will probably be 6 foot 2 or higher so I probably couldn’t have been one anyways
This job is an amazing opportunity to see the world! It can be exhausting, however the incredible people we meet and destinations we visit make it all worth it.
Me at the economy: can i have a glass of water? Thnx Me when will i get experience the first class: ohh, give me a pound of caviar, bottle of champagne, one pack of gold leaf, and a wagyu steak
@@kamotetops1572 The food for economy is pretty expensive too. I ordered a 15 dollar club sandwich that looked like a five year old put it together. If you gotta fly, bring food in from the airport. They always have like a burger place or something.
My mom flew this airline on her way to Dubai and a prince was on her flight! She loved her flight,she said the chairs were comfy and the flight attendant’s were very kind😊❤️
The flight crew for Emirates is the most stylish crew in the industry!! I would love to fly on their planes one day. Korean Airlines has nice uniforms too.
Flew Emirates twice in my life. Even going economy class it was far beyond better than flying domestic with service. Just my POV, but a 21 hour total time in air flight was good. Hearing what these women make is a bit of a shocker, but currencies exchange differently in different places, plus I’m hoping they have other perks that pay off well enough to make up the downsides. I’d definitely fly this airline again if I go international again.
Guys you may think 32k is less but it equals to 117,532.80 Dhs/Aed. And it’s a good amount in UAE (Emirates is UAE based) because it means they get paid 9,794.4 per month. My country is a very busy place and expensive to live in so they’re also getting free housing which is amazing and 30 days off which is normal.
It is my dream to become an Emirates flight attendant. So much benefits, free housing, amazing pay, but above all, helping passengers get an enjoyable experience and flying to so many exotic/ different places around the world
I would love to be a flight attendant: I already speak 4 languages and love to travel. I know all the downsides and really they just seem like upsides to me.
I still don't understand why airlines insist their crew wear high heels. (edit: I get that heels are considered 'more professional' but you can find professional looking flats)
The level of detail recorded by the crew is amazing. On my first business class flight with Emirates, I mentioned a preference and then on the next flight, they didn’t need to ask me what I wanted because they already knew
Ive been on this flight, emirates first class. They are so nice and always give me and my friends stuffed animals and apple juice! And the pjs are fun!
@@luvmj32 Yeah but still you can watch movies of your language choice in HD, get blankets, between meals coffee and a comfortable seat with a head pillow.
@@sabrina-xm8mz hell no I couldn't even afford an economy ticket on Emirates. I can take a 7 day cruise for half the cost of an economy ticket so I'm good on flying Emirates.
@@EspeonMistress00 hey if you can afford enjoy it! I would love to experience that type of luxury on a flight, but until then I'll have to make do with my downloaded Netflix movies, the blanket I brought with me and my own snacks😂.
@@sunleo6161 maybe this guy designs rockets, starts a space company...or a car company...or probably gets into aerospace design..if not a billionaire, then atleast a millionaire...flight attendant jobs are frigging overrated
Requirements for men: shave their face. Requirements for women: shave their legs, wax her face, eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara, lipstick, foundation, manicure, short skirt, high heels. That needs to stop, it's not only time and money consuming but also very uncomfortable.
THIS. Woman should be able to freely express themselves while working but still get the job done. I think the only requirements should only be uniform and some makeup. It doesn’t matter if they are wearing pants, a skirt or anything else, as long as they’re recognizable for which company they belong to and appropriate, they can wear anything. As much as I support feminism, I’ve seen a lot of men being shamed for being a flight attendant. (Men are just as qualified for the job as a woman!) Jobs like being a flight attendant should be normalized for each sex and should be as equal as possible.
Calm down. None of what you said...was a requirement. Natural make-up with the red lipstick, no hanging jewelery for obvious reasons, and they got to change into flats on the flight. If they hated it or were against any of it...I bet they wouldn't work so hard to get there.
+SOFIA VELOSO. I think men should have to wear some makeup too, of course not as strong as the woman but at least foundation, eyebrows and mascara - that doesn't make them look female. And they should wear the same uniform, of course pants instead of a skirt, the red hat - that would look good. But only beeing shaven doesn't make someone beautiful.
Such a good job to work for ! So ambitious , hard work , challenging yet rewarding. The work etiquette and discipline is just marvelous. Hope other jobs were like this too !
3:16 They showed that the attendants speak hindi and that is completely true . I am being brutally honest, I have been flying Emirates atleast 4 times each year for my entire 13 year life and I am Indian so I travel to India every summer.I go to Kolkata,and most flight attendants can therefore speak atleast English,Hindi,and Bengali. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
I remember being in the airport, flying on a cheap airline and my grandma shushing me as the Emirates attendants walked past. We just stopped and stared in awe. They were the image of perfection when I was young, they almost floated across the airport floors like they were born there. I still appreciate them but couldn't live a life so restricted, I feel they rejoice in having a giant company mould them into a product. I guess that would happen with almost any job though lol
I used to work as a flight attendant for Air Canada and while they are not on the level of emirates, it really reminds me of how much a flight attendant truly knows. bugs me a lot when people only view them as "private waitresses" because they are truly Sooooo much more than that. they are the ones saving your lives in an emergency and the preparation alone that goes into that is VERY intense and stressful. They have all my respect. shout out to all the fellow flight attendants of the world! You do ALOT, and we thank you
I've worked for Emirates for a couple of years, and while the pay is on average higher than whats stated, its still a substantial amount for most people. Besides, many would eventually resign as this is more of an experience. Those that stay with the company move onto other roles, like ground staff or training instructors. Regardless, for anyone not from the United States or some of the more well off European countries, its a pretty sweet gig.
I had this vague dream of becoming a flight attendant once. I match most requirements with a height of 5'7, fairly strong for a woman, learn technical stuff quickly, can look the part appearance-wise when required, can serve food, no fear of flying/heights, fluently trilingual, two VERY tiny tattoos that are easily covered up, and a huge urge to travel. But I don't think I could handle the actual day-to-day life stress that is not shown in videos like these: A$$hole customers, turbulence to the point that it affects your work up in the sky, being on a very short notice for departures, not getting all the goody-goody luxury flights at once but instead flying within the country serving standard/economy with no extra benefits, etc etc. I do get that you gotta work your way up but it's basically a life(style) commitment :D
Why am I watching this I don’t want to be a first class flight attendant
Bruh same!
I wanted to be a flight attendant when I was in 10th grade. All it took was 1 flight with bad turbulence for me to go.........”NOPE!” 🤣
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Muaz Rozlan okay karen
I was always wanted to be a flight attendant but my height...
The one free flight a year seems a bit stingy to me.
what if it's in first class?
@@SeizureSalad most flights take off with empty seats. Even Emirates' first class doesn't sell out each flight. They could offer their employees more than just one free flight.
All crew get ID-50 and ID-90 which means they get 50 & 90 percent discounts respectively
well her job is one massive free flight but you didnt book a hotel
Most airlines probably gives 0 free flights so i dont see the problem
Knowing more than 1 language is impressive
only in the USA.
Eleo2k, I think it's because mostly that people will learn English so it's easier for them to communicate... But it's typical in my country to know 2-3 languages at least
@H S Spanish?
Hayley Mohammed yea
@H S "Most Americans!!???" 😂😂😂 You obviously aren't American. Bilingualism isn't a thing here in the U.S. However, it should be.
H S yeah basic Spanish isn’t being fluent at it
It is a great job for many but viewers must keep in mind that this segment was filtered through Emirates’ PR team so you only get the polished version of what it’s like to be an FA for Emirates
I would love to work at Emirates. But the thing is you have to live in UAE if you want to work there. But it’s so close LIKE RLLY CLOSE to all the Middle East wars that’s going on there. I think UAE has a treaty with all of those countries or smth that they’re neutral in that fight but I just can’t live so close to a war zone. All the hate, violence, and fear that you might die. I mean, you might die any day but living so close to there makes it feel like your random everyday die chance went up by like 20% or smth. I just dunno…
@@letsdoodlesomethinghome3404 tell me you don't know anything about "middle east wars" without actually telling me you don't know anything about it
@@letsdoodlesomethinghome3404 1. Living in a country surrounded by countries that have conflicts and wars in them is not unsafe. I lived in a country like that and the issues with the countries around me never affected my country. 2. Emirates borders Saudia Arabia and Oman, both countries with no wars or conflicts right now.
@@toni4647 I do but i don’t know the relationship of those wars with UAE. I’m literally studying the Middle East wars rn and I alr know what’s/why it’s happening. I just don’t know the connection with UAE bc it seems so peaceful/neutral towards the other country or ‘invisible’ if u will.
@@toni4647 lmaoo
"$32,000 a year"
That's not a lot...
"Free housing in Dubai. Accommodations and meals covered."
I take back what I said.
Its a moderately well when you consider the standard of living in the UAE. For instance, I can buy a water bottle from my local bodega for about 0.50 cents USD
naalotai atleast well atleast i can buy 64000 water bottles per year
@@raihassan3683 What? What's your point? I'm saying the standard of living is different. A water bottle in the US can be anywhere from $1.50 to $3 depending on where you buy it
@@seagatie depends. I can go to my grocery store and get a bottle of water for 25 cents, and I live in a pretty good area near Chicago. If you get a bottle at a restaurant or stand, it will be 1 follar, sometimes 2. Only 3 and more if it is some fancy water or something.
Why the heck did this reply section turn into a battle of water bottles lol
I had a roommate once who was hired by Emirates, she was really tall beautiful and smart. Getting hired wasn't easy for her because she had to compete, she had to have straight A's for her grades, she had to struggle maintaining her figure and keep her make up on fleek. I witnessed her crying at night because her stomach hurts from not eating, or crying while studying. She also had to learn numerous languages every year. We cheered when we found out that she'd been asked to do interviews for a shitton of airline companies and all her efforts made it all worth it.
I hope she's doing fine rn
@@Aaron-kp6kp how many languages does she know? And how was her grades? I'm so happy for her!
@@udontknowmyname8714
We were an immigrant. Her English accent is pretty bad, her Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, and an average Spanish is what she knows. I don’t know her grades. We eat healthy foods because we couldn’t afford huge meals. So we were all average. She worked super super hard. I’m so happy for her, it was either an arranged marriage or the flight attendant.
@@Aaron-kp6kp oh i get it. Good for her! I'm so happy. I wish the best for her and you & your family :)
Ive been on this flight, emirates first class. They are so nice and always give me and my friends stuffed animals and apple juice! And the pjs are fun!
Bullshit. Numerous languages per year. Lmao
Southwest flight attendants always remember my preferences as well. They always provide me with free life jacket, a beautiful brown bag for my tears, and the latest edition of sky mall magazine
Wish I had that dtuff
😂
complimentary honey roasted peanuts
Ahahajahahah
This flight is more fancy
I’m curious what they will consider as a heavy makeup...
Lol Exactly what I was wondering!
Says 'natural makeup look' - wears mascara, eyeshadow, winged eyeliner and red lipstick ???
@@theshillneckedlizard8364 it’s not much compared to a full face of makeup.
@@rice_and_nuggets They do wear a full face of make-up though. I've seen a few videos where Emirates flight attendants showed their make-up routine. They use a lot. It just may not seem that way because they keep the colours neutral (except for the lipstick of course).
@@Suebee29 oh.
When u think about it tho housing is free and food and accommodations for layovers is free so 32k isn’t terrible
Alexander Friesen it’s tax free and you get free transport aswell
exactly
Plus 32k is the starting off point...goes up from there.
Trash Can heyyy sorry to bother you but your comment is very interest can you tell me more about the economy also people really do that to themselves?
32k is good anyway
It all looked like fun and games until she said 32k a year.
I thought so too but then I realised that if their housing is paid for and accomodation/meals every time they have a layover (which often last multiple days) then really the perks do reduce an insane amount of expenses. So it’s actually a pretty good offer
Starting salary*
The starting salary for a new pilot is similar
Average Alien for a pilot is closer to 100k. Depending on the airline it’s like 80-96k
Since their housing is taken care of, and if they are living on their own, the pay is not bad.
Luis Campos the world is not only US, Europe, Canada and Australia. for most countries it’s a great salary. for example, the medium nurse salary in Russia is 3k per year.
moreover, they cover housing and transfer
My cousin is a flight attendant for Emirates, she's been doing it for a number of years now. It is very challenging but she has many amazing memories and experiences through this job.
Is she still a flight attendant?
@@farfalina She is! Although I think she wants to move on to a more stable profession at some point soon.
Random guy flying first class: *eats food*
Emirates: *WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN-*
Trashed Tube 😂😂😂
Trashed Tube lmao
Charles the French!
This comment is GOLDEN😂
Just like RUclips bots choosing the videos to watch
“Natural makeup”
*wears winged eyeliner, red lipstick and glittery eyeshadow*
I was thinking the same thing 😂 I love makeup but that's not "natural"
It's not natural. It's supernatural.
No glittering eyeshadow
Ok james charles
Natural make up means that the "colours" are natural, for example: brown, red, peach, etc. Not something like: blue, shocking pink, neon etc
They act like knowing 2 languages is rare. Just is America
Yeah, can't stress this enough, but many people from the U.S don't open up to cultures or even care to learn multiple languages bc either laziness or limited world view.. beggining by the fact they call their country America when it's not the biggest country in America, nor the best one
Emirates is a flight from the uae, genius 🤦♀️
zenv Seeing that a large part of Americans are required to take foreign language classes. Also seeing the that many colleges and careers require foreign languages. Especially the Ivy Leagues and really good colleges. Also seeing that I know French and I am Spanish. Also seeing that a large portion of immigrants speak a language besides English. Also seeing that places like Louisiana and Florida have both Spanish and French Influence. Also seeing that Many Americans except other’s cultures and languages. I don’t see how America and Americans don’t open up to and accept new cultures.
AnAristotelian they actually learn other languages 😂
English being the first one
I think they learn English since they are in kindergarten
And for my experience in Mexico
We are taught English since kindergarten as well. The only problem is that (most) of the teachers really do not care about children so we only really learn the basics
But places like Korea or China
If you talk to an stranger in English they can understand most of what you’re saying
AnAristotelian I’m chinese and I can speak fluently in Cantonese English mandarin and Spanish
I flew business class on Emirates from Thailand to Hong Kong it was an amazing experience. My steward was a guy. He asked what I wanted to eat I told him I had already had dinner then he asked if I was interested dessert and I said sure he brought the tray and everything looked so delicious I didn't know which one pick he said why don't I leave the tray with you and you can sample each one.😁💃🏾He was awesome!!! The whole crew was from all around the world I really liked that. I will fly Emirates again and again.
Very good pipo,they hire all nationalities
Good😊
Me' Looking for Jennie wennie
1:15
Did she work for Emirates?
@@alainasmethurst3403 yes
haha sameee 😂😂
@@whynotyk2308 lol
I'm in this post and I dont like it :^(
The real reason the flight attendants are on the aircraft are to get everyone off in 2 minutes in an emergency. The service part of the job is secondary.
90 seconds not 2 minutes lol
Born in space I stand corrected 90 seconds through half the the exits of the aircraft is the design spec that must be attained from both FAA and EASA.
I was almost about to buy it until I saw the warranty on it... wasn’t worth it in the long run since they have a habit to cross the creek after hours while I sleep.
Clark Park what
Clark Park Someone selling crocodiles with warranty Clark? I wouldn’t trust them either.
“32K a year”
Me: Eh
“Able to drive Mercedes AMGs, free housing, meals, and more”
Me: Pretend i never said that
free housing and accomodations in every country you go means the 32k goes ALL to your pocket so thats a lot
Yes not bad! But it’s middle east, you have to save for your future once you retired flying with them. I mean,they are not paying your pension.
aaaaaand 32k is only the starter payment ;)
Plus UAE is tax-free.
Edit: income tax*
That's base pay aswell, goes up from there
Respect them flight attendants
They can deliver babies
Under go the pressure of dealing with a Karen
Puts a smile on their face and is extremely polite
And just being nice to them makes their day better!
You’ll never know what they go through lol
They might die on the flight bc of a crash thou...
BUT OVERALL RESPECT THEM
(EDIT)
that was me a year ago I’ve changed 😂i still haven’t met any rude flight attendants even tho I travel through air a lot even during covid🧍🏻♀️
what if no
they definitely do not have to deliver babies. lol and I've dealt with rude flight attendants.
@@jones2277 probably talking about this airline's flight attendants
yeah they cool
@@jones2277 please fill in on what you don't agree on. coming from an ex ek crew
Answer: Not much, but it's also a hard job.
first last You have clearly never worked at a service job. And this is a service job where you are stuck with the customer for hours.
Son N. Exactly, my longest shifts doing a service job are about ten hours and I’m super tired after, I couldn’t imagine doing 16
How is free housing and vacation tickets not much? She doesnt have to pay for exp tickets, doesnt need to pay for housing. All she needs to pay for is food and clothes.
@@staine4478 they are answering the question in the title. Basically saying it doesn't take too much, but is still a demanding job somewhat
@@apatheticAnxiety ohhh my bad hahaha I apologize.
Discounted tickets means a first class ticket is cheaper than economy flights
And economy is cheaper than an Uber price.
@@nzmanhdee6246 exactly
@@nzmanhdee6246
Yep, got a las vegas flight for $31 and bangkok/japan for $540 on 4 ana flights. IK my whey through travelling, ye boi.
Forte Astro hook me up that’s dope.
I work for an international airline as well and I’ve flown from Spain to Bangkok, with 1 stopover, in business class on a crew ticket for 120$ round trip. Those free and discounted tickets are addictive
Yes this is definitely my dream, My career choice is to be a flight attendant. And it so happens I fit the job requirements.
good luck with that!
Same to you
Excellent!!!
Good luck! ❤️
good luck
When I trained to become an SAS cabin crew, one of my fellow crew students went to work for Emirates before applying for SAS. All the students and the instructors were super curious what it was like working as crew for Emirates. He said it seems so glamorous at first but in the end you are just their slave and the system is so bureaucratic. As crew you are not even allowed guests past 9pm. So he quit after 6 month and moved back to Copenhagen. I think he is a pilot today.
The hardest part of the job must be having to hold in a fart
Hahahahaha
Best comment so far, made me laugh so f-ard 😁😁😂😂
😂😂😂
So does the passenger! Have to hold your fart in an airplane
😂😂😂😂😂
You know the service has to be top notch for the amount they charge for those tickets 💵
I’m surprised to say the least that there was basically no mention of a flight attendant’s most important job - safety. The primary role of the cabin crew are to maintain the safety of passengers, yet there’s no mention of it here, just serving passengers
I wished the video could show how strenuous their training and work actually is but it just kept repeating the perks of being a flight attendant, it's basically a hiring commercial for Emirates at this point, and certainly downplaying the roles of a flight attendant.
@@rulialee9802 fr , like the qualifications seem so basic, but reality is different
@@rulialee9802 Im pretty sure this is a paid Video
Capitalism doesn't care about safety, just commodities.
@@joshuaphillips755 UAE is not a capitalist country
To the people saying 32k a year is meh: That's for an entry level job that only requires a highschool diploma, speaking English, and some customer service experience (plus the physical stuff like height and overall health). You pay no income tax, no rent, no bills, no transportation to the airport. You also get a per diem in cash whenever you stay out of base (4/6 times a month) which ranges from around $40 to $120, depending on the destination. You get unlimited flights at 90% off. Most crew come from countries where the annual salary doesn't even reach 5k a year. Yeah, Dubai is expensive buy if you live frugally and make the most of the perks (say, buy some of your groceries in a cheaper country when you're on a work trip), you can save a big chunk of your salary. And in comparison, most airlines in Europe pay less than 15k a year.
On the flip side, the job is extremely demanding physically and, ultimately, mentally, and the company culture is a whoooooole thing altogether (there's plenty of info online). Also, the flashy events are only for the "business promotion" crew, a select group of pretty people that goes through another selection process. Source: I used to be cabin crew for them.
PS: this is all pre-pandemic. I'm absolutely sure the post-pandemic new hires will have much worse contracts.
is it worth pursuing a career on emirates? im 21 but i have no work experience, only my college which i recently dropped out. what do you recommend me to do?
I speak 4 languages and meet all of the requirements! emirates take me
I just speak 3
*Cries In trillingual*
@@aflower6955 weird flex but ok
Wait do u have to know a lot of languages🥲 I’m just fluent in English and persian
@@aflower6955 amio 😂😂😂
@@maetingz I'm an Indian and I know three languages very well, you can ask any Indian about their languages. Most of them are trilingual (Regional Language, Hindi and English). And some of they are bilingual. (Hindi, Regional Language) (Regional Language, English) . Extremely few of them are monolingual. I never met a monolingual in my life till now.
“Needs to atleast be 5’2”
*dosen’t feel insecure about my 5’5 height for once*
I am 6 4 but i'll bless you with a like
Nvm am 5 4
Imperial height is confusing smh
I m 5'1
5'6 here, Im 12.
Y'all be saying 32k is a bad salary hear this: my parents get paid 800€ a month and most of the money are used on paying fees. We have never gone on a holiday.
It's bad because you are practically throwing away your life.
You have incredibly long work hours
You aren't with the same cabin crew(at least I don't think so)
You can't see your parents/ children easily
And you have to maintain your body to certain degree.
And you have to sleep in a relatively cramped plane, which also means getting up early.
Web Forder ok but the company pays for their housing, food etc, which, excluding these factors, 32k is not bad
only requires a high school degree
Kyuttietae. exe yeah but what’s the point when you practically have no life to spend that money on
@@webforder4201 what about the 30 day vacation lmao
POV: The algorithm recommended this to you after binging Jeenie Weenie videos
Same-
Your brain wow
Indeed
STOP STALKING O-O
How did u know
Me: *wants to be a flight attendant for Emirates*
My height: _hey_
How tall are you?
How tall are you?
How tall are you?
How tall are you?
How tall are you
This actually the pretty little side. There's an ugly side as well.
What ugly side?
@@joku7781 My friend is a also an Air hostess to get this job she have to sleep with a politician
@@sorrymuchepatanahitha480 well i don't think everyone had to do that and that was her own choice.
@@joku7781 Yah u don't need to sleep with a politician to get the job u have other options to sleep with like successful business, celebrity and the owner of the emirates
@@sorrymuchepatanahitha480 well that's propably the "easy" way but i don't think that everyone has got their job by sleeping with someone succesfull.
Why are y’all so mean? Damn
Emirates flight attendants are amazing, only had good experiences with them.
Its internet
@@ihkeseteeietos5722 yeah get over it it’s the internet bruh
Nice humble brag, Alyssa. 🙄
@@sarahwaters8262 thanks :)
they’re the only airlines i travel with, i’ve never had a bad experience with them.
This was one of my dream jobs and I was close to applying, but after flying a few times on my own vacations, I found out that I get severely sick after flights. It makes me so sad
Hello, If you truly wanted this job then you should look up why you’re getting sick after flights since it’s possible that it’s from a bad diet or bad sleep schedule
I want to be a flight attendant but I haven't experience to get on flight and i usually vomit when I traveled 😭
@@kristy_216 you need to get yo damn english fixed too, they wouldn’t want someone that speaks like YOU serving under them as their employee lmao….
i get deathly afraid of flying but the job sounds so fun ugh
If it's motion sickness, you could take metoclopramide or hyoscine tablets, but yeaaah, considering how long some flights are, you might need them twice a day... I'm sorry. ;_; I work in emergency and get sent on life-saving casses in ambulance and cars going quickly make me motion sick too (during the day, at night, when it's just lights streaking by, I don't get sick, fortunately...), when the case is stable patient transferral rather than an emergency, I can rest my eyes, but a flight attendant is much more physically demanding a job, so it might not be as easy...
"Need to be atleast 5'2"
My 4'11 ass are mad rn
That rlly short
@xOr yes iam lol I'm gonna be 20 this year
Willow your 1 inch away from being legally a dwarf
@@matthewdoig1966 lol ty for telling me that
Willow its okay im 4’10 :( turning 17 this year.
Meanwhile, cabin crew in American airliners don’t even speak Spanish
And why should they? Go back to Mexico if you want crew to speak in Spanish.
Ben Y and you go back to Europe
@@beny988 you know mexico is not the only country to speak Spanish right ? Spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the world.
@@prosmartdetails The only ones complaining are the Mexicans who crossed the border illegally, you know the uneducated ones who can't speak English.
Ben Y You do know American airliners has customers from all over the world right?
I also asume you know Spanish is the second most natively spoken language in the world and that only a small portion of those native speakers are in Mexico. I’m sure you know all this as you are clearly a very smart person
These ladies must be masters at letting out silent farts
HAHAHHAHAHHA
A plane is very very loud though
Toilets
What about the smell then lol
@Charlie Robertson LMAO
one of my mom's close friend was a flight attendant for emirates. whenever I see her everytime in person, I am always amazed how she always looks beautiful and tall. she is a single mother, separated with her husband who still lives with her daughter so that someone could take care of her. her daughter and her was not close at all because of lack of time together. my mom's close friend retired after more than 10 years of service with emirates. she retired and saved up enough money. she was so stressed and gained a lot of sickness. she also had to get operation for her spinal cord and it went well. now, she is spending most of her time with her daughter and got back with his ex husband.
Thanks for sharing. And also I am glad the story has a nice ending.
Same as any other airlines they have very slow wifi that's why i always jump from the plane
I see you're enjoying the fresh air.
This is emirates ur talking abt
They do
But I don't really use my phone
I watch movies
wtf
*airplane mode has left the chat*
me: *realises I'm too short to be a flight attendant for Emirates*
*Cries in 5ft*
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Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of silence
In restless dreams I walked alone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
'Neath the halo of a street lamp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
That split the night
And touched the sound of silence
And in the naked light I saw
Ten thousand people, maybe more
People talking without speaking
People hearing without listening
People writing songs that voices never share
And no one dare
Disturb the sound of silence
"Fools" said I, "You do not know
Silence like a cancer grows
Hear my words that I might teach
Im 5ft 9
I’m not even 5ft...
SAME
I'm 10 and 5'3.
I was staying in a hotel in Dusseldorf about ten years ago. Just doing a little vacation time, and splurged on a VERY nice hotel near the airport. I got to see the Emirates stewardesses leaving their rooms while I was heading down for breakfast. They were SO put together it made me feel like a slob just sharing an elevator with them.
Should have joined them for a drink.
@@stocktrader9861 Right. Maybe, brought them all up to your room afterward?
@@stocktrader9861 why?
I don’t know why but I love the white scarf that hangs from their face-it’s so pretty!
"A height of 5'2"
Me (with height of 5): Well, guess I wasn't born to work as a flight attendant
Just wait until your 21 you'll 100% be taller than you are now
@@itzlqmer6084 *you're
Women don't tend to grow after the age of sixteen. In height that is.
I'm 5'2" and I'm still hopeless 😢😅
@@AjiePatacsil Yeah, but perhaps you are cute.
@@incumbentvinyl9291 thats not true I was only 5'2 my freshman year then 5'6 my junior year and now im 5'9 at 28.
“We keep to natural makeup” but she was wearing a lot of makeup
Allmighty Lesbian Family street gang!!!
It's natural by Arabic standards
😂 don't tell her boss!! Shhhhh
Yeah the makeup is heavy and gaudy
Madiha W really? then what’s unnatural by arabic standards?
To be Honest I feel like I would enjoy a job like that. Aviation and the world are two hobbies and I like seeing people happy.
Go for it!
Vex same!!
This is a very hectic job, you gotta be fit, maintain proper weight and always ready. There's no fixed schedule for you, some time you stay in a hotel for 2-3 days,next u'll fly for 2-3 days with a break of few hours in-between. Don't forget about people like trump who'll sexually assault you in no time. Becoming a high school teacher is far better than this job.
@Fat Earther theyre just being realistic, it comes with every industry
I just sent you an email you should come work for us and reach out
I always thought beauty was one of their qualifications.
Ntenda Yamba definitely not. It’s just important to look presentable and put together
ash Yes it is lmao... They always take your looks into consideration. It’s the unwritten rule of being a flight attendant
not being rude, but u also need to be skinny so you can fit down the lanes
Maddie Dixon lol that’s not being rude it’s a fact idk if I wanna be a flight attendant but I definitely want a bit of muscle so I might be too heavy and I will probably be 6 foot 2 or higher so I probably couldn’t have been one anyways
Well it's not an actual qualification because that's impossible to measure, but they definitely take that into account when choosing
I recently flew from the US to Africa thru Dubai with Emirates and it was amazing. Top notch customer service!
Most importantly they should be pretty.
Of course 😉
kcmn00 failed then
why
@@sofi6267 why not?
Solutionizer wdym why?? are u dumb💀 they don’t have to be pretty . looking professional is more important .
This job is an amazing opportunity to see the world!
It can be exhausting, however the incredible people we meet and destinations we visit make it all worth it.
please hook me up with family/friends discount on flights. thanks in advanced
real tea sure
@@uwutm8. she's not just gonna give discounts to random people on the internet.
You never know! 😂
@@VivGovan hook me up :)
Me at the economy: can i have a glass of water? Thnx
Me when will i get experience the first class: ohh, give me a pound of caviar, bottle of champagne, one pack of gold leaf, and a wagyu steak
And I’ve only flew on a plane once in my life.
@@aspectoftheyeti1232 be grateful bruh 😭
And 50 pound steak still MOOING!
Before letting you leave the plane:
Sir, your add on bill would be your arm and leg.
@@kamotetops1572 The food for economy is pretty expensive too. I ordered a 15 dollar club sandwich that looked like a five year old put it together. If you gotta fly, bring food in from the airport. They always have like a burger place or something.
they’re all so cool and polished i’m jealous 😭
Yoooooo where my Malaysian people at??? 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Siti, you go, girl! We're super proud of you! 🔥
Yoo right here🙄🙄🙄...i could tell that shes malay by her accent right after the vid starts
Sini 🙋♂️💂🇲🇾
Proud of being a flight attendant? 😂 Lol Malaysians don't achieve much eh?
@@petersimons6028bruh , good point though 🤣🤣🤣😂
@@evang8962 but why can't you dream to own an airline ??
As soon as "Siti" goes into my ears, I immediately recognizes her as a Malaysian.
She might be Singaporean/Bruneian/Indonesian
She is definitely a Malay, but her origin may not be from Malaysia
Her accents sounds Malaysian
Same lol
@@Bobomeetworld all malay country you include except malaysia what you problem with malaysia actually?
My mom flew this airline on her way to Dubai and a prince was on her flight! She loved her flight,she said the chairs were comfy and the flight attendant’s were very kind😊❤️
The flight crew for Emirates is the most stylish crew in the industry!! I would love to fly on their planes one day. Korean Airlines has nice uniforms too.
Flew Emirates twice in my life. Even going economy class it was far beyond better than flying domestic with service. Just my POV, but a 21 hour total time in air flight was good. Hearing what these women make is a bit of a shocker, but currencies exchange differently in different places, plus I’m hoping they have other perks that pay off well enough to make up the downsides. I’d definitely fly this airline again if I go international again.
1st rule: be hot
Edit: omg thanks for the likes
Mesmic VD and Siti wasn’t. Lol.
@@RalphieMuskinyaar yes she was she's beautiful!
Flight attendants are usually average looking tbh
@@TJ-oo5mx here in India, they always choose the good looking ones😁
A lot of them werent lol
Guys you may think 32k is less but it equals to 117,532.80 Dhs/Aed. And it’s a good amount in UAE (Emirates is UAE based) because it means they get paid 9,794.4 per month. My country is a very busy place and expensive to live in so they’re also getting free housing which is amazing and 30 days off which is normal.
Also, that is tax-free income.
It is my dream to become an Emirates flight attendant. So much benefits, free housing, amazing pay, but above all, helping passengers get an enjoyable experience and flying to so many exotic/ different places around the world
I would love to be a flight attendant: I already speak 4 languages and love to travel. I know all the downsides and really they just seem like upsides to me.
wouldn't you miss your family and friends tho?
@@NotJoegoldberg I make friends wherever I go and yeah, probably my mum but she'd be psyched. I mean... free flights!!! hahaha
@@knowledgeiskey1319 which 4 languages do you speak?
@@ParissaKhoury
English, French, Spanish and Norwegian.
@@knowledgeiskey1319 those are all very diverse languages, I think you'll be good to go.
I still don't understand why airlines insist their crew wear high heels.
(edit: I get that heels are considered 'more professional' but you can find professional looking flats)
Glen Coco so that they can kick bad guys harder
Cause it’s sexy you idiot and plus it’s a very professional way for Emirates as well it’s very classy
Ik it’s stupid
@@billymcdonald3651 what's sexy about it lmao. Its literally shoes
@@elt2773 He probably some 50 year old lonely creep 🤷♂️
As a Malaysian.. I'm proud of her 😍😍😍😍🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
she is malaysian kan
She's Malaysian!?
lol all because of jennie wennie i get these emirates flight attendant stuff on my recommends now 😭
SAME AHHA
SAME
Who is jennie wennie every comments are mentioning ?!😂
@@yacines7000 she’s known on tiktok and her RUclips shorts! She is an ex flight attendant and makes videos and skits about her experience ☺️
Emirates airlines cabin club are so polite and professional costumers services , great job 💓
Natural look : Winged Liner and Red Lipstick. Okaaaaaay
Thirstae For Tae hahahaha
I LOVE YOO
Thirstae For Tae seriously tho
*I LOVE YOO*
You’ve never seen Arabic makeup, eh? This *is* natural as opposed to the heavily smokey eyes and huge false lashes they usually go for.
The level of detail recorded by the crew is amazing. On my first business class flight with Emirates, I mentioned a preference and then on the next flight, they didn’t need to ask me what I wanted because they already knew
Ive been on this flight, emirates first class. They are so nice and always give me and my friends stuffed animals and apple juice! And the pjs are fun!
Please go to bed if its late at night
signed me
no really go to bed you have school or work
Nope
Lol this really just motivated me to go to sleep
Jesus, how did you know?
@@its_kim8475 wtf
Random Person: I’ll have a water
Emirates Crew Member: GUYS, THEY DRINK WATER, WRITE THAT DOWN
Good one bro
Lol
I love Emirates airhostesses! They are so sweet, loving and kind even towards this peasant of a Economic passenger. XD
Peasant 😂😂. Considering they have flights that top $100,000 for first class, I can see why you call yourself a peasant in economy.
luvmj32 you must be rich😂
@@luvmj32 Yeah but still you can watch movies of your language choice in HD, get blankets, between meals coffee and a comfortable seat with a head pillow.
@@sabrina-xm8mz hell no I couldn't even afford an economy ticket on Emirates. I can take a 7 day cruise for half the cost of an economy ticket so I'm good on flying Emirates.
@@EspeonMistress00 hey if you can afford enjoy it! I would love to experience that type of luxury on a flight, but until then I'll have to make do with my downloaded Netflix movies, the blanket I brought with me and my own snacks😂.
They are basically living my dream of travelling the world
I bet every flight attendant has a story about “that passenger”
The good old days. Happy to have left them behind me though. It's a tough job. Remember to be kind to your crew. They work hard! 😄
Me: wants to become a flight attendant
Also me: gets up to study for physics exam realizing its not possible
Why is this so true?😂😭😭
Bruh...studying physics would help you become a billionaire if done the right way
j s how
@@sunleo6161 maybe this guy designs rockets, starts a space company...or a car company...or probably gets into aerospace design..if not a billionaire, then atleast a millionaire...flight attendant jobs are frigging overrated
@@js-cj4vi or the simplest one... my one...
Engineering
Not only is the service impeccable but the plane is spacious. It felt as though we were gliding through mid air. ❤
That is not much pay really for all those things they have to remember and dress up. I will have more respect to their job on my next flight.
Don’t forget that they have free flights and other accommodations in addition to complimentary lodging
$32K is decent once you consider they get FREE housing!
$32K is decent once you consider they get FREE housing!
They live in the UAE..in Dubai. Where you don’t pay taxes so it’s p good.
That's the starting pay
Emirates main language: Malay
Malaysians: **suprise Pikachu face**
No actually it's one the main languages this particular flight attendant speaks
Okito Lim Wai Kit their main language is arabic
no our main language is arabic but it's required to know English first at least
@@anitadhm_ Their main language is English (you literally have to know English to qualify), followed by Arabic
(I'm talking about the Airline not the country, the UAE's main language _is_ Arabic)
Emirates flight attendant are really nice in business class :))
They r also nice in economy
This is amazing...thanks to all the crew members...this is why i love flying to abroad to create content
"Atleast a high school degree" since when did people start obtaining degrees in high school?
Not high school diploma?
Who cares
High school degree is when you’re in a process of getting a highschool diploma
It is the high school diploma. They call it a degree.
GCSEs
Me: *sees minimum height and cries in 4’11”* 😔
Edit: I’m so sorry to disappoint, but I am now 5’1” 😭🤧😩😟😔 I’m still too short though lmao
Hifi so am i😂 4'11
Wth me being a preteen and 5'3 or 5'4 haven't done it in a while
Same
Im 12 and 5’9. How are yall so
Short
Edit: 5’10
Hello! Fellow 4'11"
First class eating full meals. Me on Couch: Eating honey roasted peanuts instead of plain peanuts, so fancy😌
coach or couch? ;-;
Requirements for men: shave their face.
Requirements for women: shave their legs, wax her face, eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara, lipstick, foundation, manicure, short skirt, high heels.
That needs to stop, it's not only time and money consuming but also very uncomfortable.
THIS. Woman should be able to freely express themselves while working but still get the job done. I think the only requirements should only be uniform and some makeup. It doesn’t matter if they are wearing pants, a skirt or anything else, as long as they’re recognizable for which company they belong to and appropriate, they can wear anything.
As much as I support feminism, I’ve seen a lot of men being shamed for being a flight attendant. (Men are just as qualified for the job as a woman!)
Jobs like being a flight attendant should be normalized for each sex and should be as equal as possible.
Or maybe don't apply for a job that EXPLICITLY states what the conditions are? How about take some responsibility instead of incessantly complaining?
Calm down. None of what you said...was a requirement. Natural make-up with the red lipstick, no hanging jewelery for obvious reasons, and they got to change into flats on the flight. If they hated it or were against any of it...I bet they wouldn't work so hard to get there.
+SOFIA VELOSO. I think men should have to wear some makeup too, of course not as strong as the woman but at least foundation, eyebrows and mascara - that doesn't make them look female. And they should wear the same uniform, of course pants instead of a skirt, the red hat - that would look good. But only beeing shaven doesn't make someone beautiful.
@@Novarcharesk whats wrong with just stating how unesscary those requirements are dude comon
It means they care about your likes and dislikes more than your own parents 😳😳😳😳😳 that's so cool!!!!!!!!
Only if you're first class. You think they have time to do that for everyone?!
@@Laittth if u travel with them a lot then they would know a bit bout u
Such a good job to work for ! So ambitious , hard work , challenging yet rewarding. The work etiquette and discipline is just marvelous. Hope other jobs were like this too !
Some of the nicest flight attendants I’ve flown with have been from Emirates. They have very good service.
Fantastic 😍.
I will suggest my nephew to go for the coarse and join the World 🌍.
They look beautiful ❤️ in their attires 😮.
“She knows every note of 60 cheeses” must have been fun studying that one
They probably know about many wines as well. Maybe some of them are sommeliers.
Dont forget they get to see Casey neistat every freaking day
Edit: thanks for all the likes
It isnt a perk tho
Lol
Why hasn't this comment exploded yet!!?😂😂
And Noah Shnapp
Who is that?
3:16
They showed that the attendants speak hindi and that is completely true .
I am being brutally honest, I have been flying Emirates atleast 4 times each year for my entire 13 year life and I am Indian so I travel to India every summer.I go to Kolkata,and most flight attendants can therefore speak atleast English,Hindi,and Bengali.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
I remember being in the airport, flying on a cheap airline and my grandma shushing me as the Emirates attendants walked past. We just stopped and stared in awe. They were the image of perfection when I was young, they almost floated across the airport floors like they were born there. I still appreciate them but couldn't live a life so restricted, I feel they rejoice in having a giant company mould them into a product. I guess that would happen with almost any job though lol
I know loads of languages! This job is for me!
I know
English
American
Canadian
Australian
Irish
This joke would be funnier if you didn't include the last two.
@@chupacabra9357 Alright fine
YeetusД Feetus no one asked
@@insanityreality1971 Insanity Reality no one asked
@@CancerGaming56 what were the last 2?
yo being a flight attendant sounds like the moves tbh
Can you imagine Apple in the airline business. IFly
Quoai Tran fresh air sold separately
Economy class would be like $2000 with Apple
How about EA: Seat is not included and headrest sold in separate packet, also special first purchase will get opportunity to rent cup holder
Now without seat!
iFly not IFly (also they’d most likely call it Apple Air).
I used to work as a flight attendant for Air Canada and while they are not on the level of emirates, it really reminds me of how much a flight attendant truly knows. bugs me a lot when people only view them as "private waitresses" because they are truly Sooooo much more than that. they are the ones saving your lives in an emergency and the preparation alone that goes into that is VERY intense and stressful. They have all my respect. shout out to all the fellow flight attendants of the world! You do ALOT, and we thank you
This shows only the glamorous parts of the job... From experience
Elaborate
I've worked for Emirates for a couple of years, and while the pay is on average higher than whats stated, its still a substantial amount for most people. Besides, many would eventually resign as this is more of an experience. Those that stay with the company move onto other roles, like ground staff or training instructors.
Regardless, for anyone not from the United States or some of the more well off European countries, its a pretty sweet gig.
You have to love flying to do this job too :) she looks like she really enjoys it and has to be an attendant in first class!
Hello good day to you beautiful how are you doing today and how is the weather over there
Yes that’s truth
I had this vague dream of becoming a flight attendant once. I match most requirements with a height of 5'7, fairly strong for a woman, learn technical stuff quickly, can look the part appearance-wise when required, can serve food, no fear of flying/heights, fluently trilingual, two VERY tiny tattoos that are easily covered up, and a huge urge to travel. But I don't think I could handle the actual day-to-day life stress that is not shown in videos like these: A$$hole customers, turbulence to the point that it affects your work up in the sky, being on a very short notice for departures, not getting all the goody-goody luxury flights at once but instead flying within the country serving standard/economy with no extra benefits, etc etc. I do get that you gotta work your way up but it's basically a life(style) commitment :D