Reinhardt
That’s an exceeding unpleasant post that stinks of arrogance. You must be a great joy to fly with. I was fortunate enough to work in a company where 99% of flight crew valued our input to the operation, were very grateful to us and even took the time to ask our opinions on matters than affect the operation. I suggest you try it sometime, you’ll create a far nicer working environment onboard and your crew will respect you for it.
mockingjay
I was 18 when I got my first job as cabin crew; I had worked in a variety of customer service orientated jobs before and did plenty of research and homework before attending the interview. I felt I had every right to be on that training course as anyone else. I received positive assessments from senior cabin crew members and thoroughly enjoyed my job.
I will admit that as the Ts and Cs slide the average calibre of any given crew member will undoubtedly drop