Hope you enjoyed the tips and strategies I shared! If you are watching the replay? Which one is your favorite and that you’ll be trying out first? Comment down below! PS: FREE TRAINING TO PASS FLIGHT ATTENDANT FACE TO FACE: www.alexismartinez.co/Howtopassyourfacetoface
Little Rock, Arkansas, Alexis I have been watching your videos and they are very helpful. I have my virtual interview on October 13. I have been preparing myself thoroughly. Your videos have definitely been a bonus. Thank you 😊
On the email it said masks are optional but strongly recommended.I should wear a mask right? They won't see my smile Update received my CJO, now I'm preparing for training.Thanks for these videos
Super nervous.... I just had my face-to-face online and was told it would take about 7 days to receive an email regarding their decision if I should proceed to the following process: an in-person interview. It only took 2 days, and I did receive the invite! Should I wait until I receive my passport before scheduling the in-person interview? I am still waiting for it to arrive.
Great question and congratulations 🎉! I would say yes! You need a valid passport at the moment of your CJO. Some airlines only require it when going to training. Which airline?
Hello Alex, I just stared the application process, I had the assessment a couple days ago. I am a litle nervous because I am starting a litle late in life, I’m 55 years old, I’m not sure if Delta has an age limit for incoming flight attendant. Becoming a flight attendant has been a life long dream. I’m currently work for an major airline as a crew scheduler. Thank you for making these informational videos.
No worries! The oldes person that graduated with me was 60 years old. Training was a bit challenging but she made it safe and sound. And if she did it… you can too
I’m 59 and I have my face to face with Delta in March. I hope I can beat the odds because it seems quite clear that they do lean towards younger people. I hope I can convince them that my maturity and life experience will actually make me an even better line attendant. Once I possibly pass that hurdle, then I am a bit worried about the energy needed to go through the rigorous training. But… I believe I can do it. And you should believe you can do it as well!