Saturday, May 14, 2011

Become a flight attendant for Delta Airlines

To get the opportunity to work with an international airlines is great. It does not come every day. If you get, grab it. It is better than the work flying for a regional airline. At least you have the chance to the world outside.

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First of all, it is large and it is getting even bigger. What size?
It is the largest airline in the United States in terms of passengers jumped, the number of destinations and the size of the fleet.
14 million + passengers in October 2010.
750 + aircraft up and running;
9 Single aircraft world to serve all 6 continents - 66 countries and 367 destinations!
They currently employ 75 000 people.
Flight attendants have a Union.

If you are ready to begin a career as hostess Delta is an opportunity. For the moment, they have only 14 open positions for the flight attendants who are comfortable in second languages such as Cantonese, Hungarian, Czech, Hebrew, Dutch, Spanish, Arabic, Swedish, Japanese, Danish, Greek, French, German and Italian. Rumours of the Interior are that there are more than 500 edge officers to be recruited until the end of 2010. To apply for a job in Delta age is 21 years minimum and the necessary educational requirement is at least a H.S. diploma. You must have authorization to work in the United States course.

"Must have passport valid or documents equivalent to enter freely travel & output all destinations where Delta flies.".
Must exhibit good judgment, strong work ethic & customer service skills.
Must attend & successfully complete the scheduled training week 8 paid to one of our training centres. Must maintain uniform Delta & all standards guidelines appearance; no visible tattoos or body piercing authorized; careful and professional behavior.
Monthly training pay $1,746 "-the Delta Web page."

Rewards for jobs Delta career holders are extremely attractive. The Delta compensation package consists of a competitive compensation and a range of benefits that include medical and dental. Of course, life insurance and an employee assistance program and lifestyle benefits such as programs of gift, paid vacations, higher education programs and rebates to employees on a variety of products and services.

So, sit down please, fasten your seat belt, prepare your career to take off and get ready to embark on an amazing journey.

Stephanie is passionate about the aviation industry and a lot of knowledge on the process to become a flight attendant on http://becomeflightattendant.com. Particularly informative are advice on the most important step in the recruitment process updates and information on the supply of jobs for flight attendants.

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