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How to shine at your cabin crew assessment day

By cabincrew.com, Tue 8th May, 2012 at 11:52
Cabin crew assessment days are never easy and it has to be one of the most stressful job interviews ever! But with these 10 great hints and tips from Cabin Crew Consultant, Patricia Green, you should stand out from the crowd, and soon be on your way to your dream cabin crew career.
1. Get to the assessment centre early! Firstly, you don’t want to be late and possibly miss the assessment altogether but you want to be prepared and have time to take a few deep breaths before the day starts.

2. Look professional. This is crucial, as
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Things to ponder before you join any airline

By cabincrew.com, Wed 2nd May, 2012 at 11:29
FLYGOSH BLOGSPOT: An exciting journey lies ahead for those of you launching a career as cabin crew. Once you start work in your first cabin crew position you'll quickly gain plenty of experience and have a truly fulfilling life. But a few new recruits wonder if they've made the right move.
I have been getting a lot of feedback regarding cabin crew salaries with many people wondering if their pay will support their lifestyle, particularly if they live somewhere expensive like Hong Kong or London, and will not be on large salaries.
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A day in the Life of a Corporate or VIP Flight Attendant

By cabincrew.com, Mon 30th Apr, 2012 at 16:39
By Patricia Green, Cabin Crew Consultant
After working for a few years as Cabin Crew, you may think about other options to further you career. Some crew go into recruitment or become instructors with the airline that they have been working for. Another option is to become a Corporate or VIP
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Coping with the long wait for cabin crew jobs

By cabincrew.com, Thu 26th Apr, 2012 at 11:44
Applications for cabin crew jobs can take months to process and often the time between making an online application and finally being offered a cabin crew job can be over a year. So how do you guys stay motivated and stick with it? We know it’s tough, so this article aims to share your views, and give you some advice about staying focused throughout the lengthy cabin crew job application process.
Comments posted on our Cabin Crew forums and Facebook page reveal how difficult this ‘waiting game’ can be for young people desperate to launch their career with an
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What AircrewHealth says about keeping cabin crew healthy

By cabincrew.com, Mon 27th Feb, 2012 at 09:38
Working as cabin crew can bring about all sorts of health dilemmas.
The hectic and sometimes antisocial working hours can mean crew often find themselves feeling tired, rundown or generally unwell.

It is important whilst working as cabin crew that you take care of your mind and body, to enable you to
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Landing your dream job as cabin crew

By cabincrew.com, Tue 21st Feb, 2012 at 09:08
So what does a usual day look like for a cabin crew member? What are the best and worst bits of the job? What advice would other cabin crew members give to new recruits wanting to work as cabin crew? One cabin crew member reveals all... Enjoy!
So what does the average day of a cabin crew member look like?

My average day
I’m 30 years old and studied to be a designer and worked in the field for seven years. Unhappy in this I decided to pursue a flying
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What will I be asked at interview?: Flygosh cabin crew surgery – part four

By cabincrew.com, Thu 15th Dec, 2011 at 10:05
Welcome to part four of our cabin crew surgery - written by FlyGosh, where founder Andy Yeap talks about his experiences on the job – he has achieved his aviation dreams, firstly of becoming a member of cabin crew and secondly making the jump to becoming a fully qualified and operational pilot.
Andy runs his own advice website called Flygosh, and on there he has put together some brilliant information targeted towards the Asian market of cabin crew hopefuls.
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How to impress an airline: Flygosh cabin crew surgery – part three

By cabincrew.com, Wed 14th Dec, 2011 at 09:20
Welcome to the third installment of our cabin crew surgery in which Andy Yeap from FlyGosh shares even more of his top tips with you on how to be successful in the aviation industry.
Andy runs his own advice website called Flygosh, and on there he has put together some brilliant information targeted towards the Asian market of cabin crew hopefuls.

Here at cabincrew.com we just loved some of the stuff he’s put
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Preparing for interview: Flygosh cabin crew surgery – part two

By cabincrew.com, Tue 13th Dec, 2011 at 11:44
We hope you enjoyed the first installment of our cabin crew surgery, courtesy of Andy Yeap, founder of FlyGosh. Here you will find some more brilliant information on how to make it as cabin crew.
Andy runs his own advice website called Flygosh, and on there he has put together some brilliant information targeted towards the Asian market of cabin crew hopefuls.

Here at cabincrew.com we just loved some of the stuff he’s put
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What do airlines look for?: Flygosh cabin crew surgery – part one

By cabincrew.com, Mon 12th Dec, 2011 at 14:29
We recently begun released our first instalment of our Cabin crew success stories, in which Andy Yeap featured – he has achieved his aviation dreams, firstly of becoming a member of cabin crew and secondly making the jump to becoming a fully qualified and operational pilot.
Andy runs his own advice website called Flygosh, and on there he has put together some brilliant information targeted towards the Asian market of cabin crew hopefuls.
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