Hello again,
just regarding the interviews, it appears that the dress standard for interviews has changed if people are dressing funky instead of formal. I have been at DJ since its commencement of operation, so it is possible that things have changed. It is true that DJ values attitude more than experience, that's not to say that customer service experience doesn't count, it certainly does. It's funny that that not many brunettes are seen by some of you! There are numerous occasions that all my crew have dark hair. I would say that 25 - 30% of cabin crew are brunettes, and of the females, majority are not overly busty!!! DJ is a fun place to work because you are encouraged to be yourself and bring your personality to work, however the conditions are often quite tough. Certainly not much glamour, if any! Good luck to you all.