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Hello Reader, Welcome to this week’s update! I hope your week has been going well and that you’re feeling inspired as you progress on your aviation journey. 🛫 Who’s Hiring Flight AttendantsUnited opened applications for regular flight attendant positions yesterday, and they are still open. If you haven’t applied yet, now is the time. A huge congratulations to the United flight attendants for voting 82% in favor of ratifying the contract! So now, finally, United flight attendants will be getting a much-needed raise. Starting pay was $28.88 and will be moving to $38.21. 🇺🇸 US Applicants, please visit the Future Flight Attendant Job Board for current openings. 🇪🇺🇬🇧 Europe & UK Applicants, please browse the Cabin Crew Careers Page for new listings. 💺 This Week at FFA - Flight Attendant Interview MasterclassAre you preparing for your United Airlines flight attendant interview? The Interview Masterclass is your shortcut to mastering every stage of the hiring process—so you can walk in with total confidence and stand out from the crowd. See what recent graduates are saying: with the Masterclass, you’ll slash your learning curve, avoid common mistakes, and earn your wings faster—with expert support every step of the way. I love this program, and Nicole's testimonial has me really excited for her! Every application is a chance for a new beginning, and seniority matters! With the Masterclass, you’ll gain the tools, confidence, and insider strategies to rise above the competition and get hired quickly. Discover exactly what recruiters want, and position yourself for fast results. Are you ready to turn your dream of flying into reality?
🌟Tip of the Week: Flight Attendant Success MindsetStarting a career as a flight attendant can sometimes feel overwhelming. From relocating to a new city to leaving behind everything familiar, the transition can feel daunting at first. In the first year, many people decide it isn’t for them and then deeply regret ending their career. I truly believe being a flight attendant is the best job in the world—and every sacrifice is worth it. Still, the early days can be lonely, expensive, and unpredictable, especially when you’re on reserve and have no idea where you’ll be sent next. The key to thriving during those early days (believe me, the more seniority you gain, the better it gets!) is to embrace the adventure and excitement of something new. Becoming a flight attendant means taking a leap into the unknown. If you’re the kind of person who needs everything in place to be comfortable, get ready to get out of your comfort zone! But if you stay flexible—as we talked about last week—you’ll land on your feet. Focus on all the incredible opportunities this career brings, and remember: any bumps in the road are only temporary. Don’t make a long-term decision like ending your career, for a short-term inconvenience. 🛍️ Amazon Storefront & Pick of the Week - Orange Room & Linen SprayI absolutely love orange oil—it’s my go-to for so many situations! If you need a quick mood boost before an interview, just spritz some in the air and breathe it in. The uplifting scent works wonders for calming nerves and lifting your spirits. Want to freshen up your hotel room? A few sprays of orange oil instantly make any space feel cleaner and more inviting. If you love wearing fragrance, orange oil is a fantastic, natural alternative to perfume. Unlike synthetic fragrances, which can trigger allergies, essential oils are much more universally accepted. Plus, wearing too much perfume can actually hurt your chances in an interview, so orange oil is the perfect subtle swap. It comes in a 100ml bottle—TSA-friendly for carry-on, so you don’t need to check your luggage if you're not working, just to bring it along. Click the image to check it out on Amazon. For interview attire and flight attendant must-haves, I’ve got you covered; they are all in the storefront HERE. 🎙️Final Boarding AnnouncementAs we wrap up this week’s message, consider this your final boarding call: Don’t miss your chance to take action, whether it’s investing in your career, embracing new challenges, or simply giving yourself credit for all the progress you’ve made. Thanks for joining me for this week’s Crew Briefing. If you know anyone who can benefit from this information, you can share it by forwarding this email. Wheels up! Deanna Future Flight Attendant - Your Total Flight Attendant Career Center Let's Connect! |
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Hello Reader, Welcome to this week’s update. I want to take a moment to acknowledge the Spirit flight attendants and everyone affected by the recent changes. Spirit was a unique airline with a special place in the industry, and its departure is truly felt. My heart goes out to everyone affected by the Spirit shutdown. Things always change in aviation, and it’s a wild ride. I always say the only thing concrete in aviation is the runway.I’ll never forget when my airline merged with another; it...
Hello Reader, I know the flight attendant job search journey can feel overwhelming, sometimes even sending an email is difficult. You’re not alone in feeling this way. The important thing is you’re taking the next step, no matter how small. 🛫 Who’s Hiring Flight Attendants 🇺🇸 US ApplicantsPlease visit the Future Flight Attendant Job Board for current openings. 🇪🇺🇬🇧 Europe & UK Applicants Please browse the Cabin Crew Careers Page for new listings. 📌 Reminder: You must already be legally...
Hello Reader, I hope this email finds you fabulous! Guess what? I actually took a vacation (shocking, I know). I finally gave myself permission to hit the pause button, and let me tell you, it was the reset I didn't know I needed. If you haven't taken a break in a while, this is your sign—go do something just for you!Ready for takeoff? Let’s dive in! 🛫 Who’s Hiring Flight Attendants Horizon opened, so there is some movement. 🇺🇸 US ApplicantsPlease visit the Future Flight Attendant Job Board...