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Drakho Posted 15 years ago
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Job Interview Questions Flight Attendant

Hey guys! I have to do a roleplay in class about job interview questions for a flight attendant position. I am preparing some questions. Please, let me know if you think ths answers are acurrate and correct my mistakes. Thanks in advance. I have several questions left, but here two of them:

?Describe a typical work week.

I don’t have a steady routine. It depends on the flight and season but usually I start working at 6:00 AM when I get onto the plane. Later on, when I get dressed my flight attendant attire, I receive some information from my supervisor, such as safety and emergency procedures and information regarding special needs for the passengers. Consequently, I give some indications to the passenger in order to checking all the equipment is needed is onboard.

Throughout the speech, the monitor is on and the passengers are able to display all the data on the screen in front of their seats. By the time the plane has already taken off, we serve drinks and food to the customers, explaining them through the monitor, our special meals for diabetic people and other kind of food.

On the normal course of events, people call us to collect their trays, but we may be aware from people forget to call us and let their trays in the aisle. It is also necessary to be polite when receiving calls beyond our duties and put the passenger through the cabin crew staff.

Last but not least, we finally make a speech when we are about landing, giving thanks to the passengers and information about weather conditions, time and so on.

This is a regular day as a steward for me. Each flight may vary but the protocol is usually the same.

?How many hours do you normally work?

It depends on the flight. My timetable is limited to 12 hours per day according to the US Law Amendments, but whether I’m assigned to an international flight; my routine can elapsed up to 14 hours per day. The hours are share out in periods 4 hours with a rest of 30 minutes each two hours.
  
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