Showing posts with label college classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college classes. Show all posts

April 27, 2009

There's More Than One Way to Spread Your Wings...

(Props to "Donna Jensen" for the title quote)

It was a comment from 'M' of Aviation Crazy that got me thinking back to when I first thought about a career in the skies. M mentioned having a life-long dream to be a flight attendant, and having many obstacles which so far have stood in the way. I too know how this feels... for you see, FA was not always my preferred job choice.

My mother tells me that from a very young age, I was intrigued and obsessed by anything to do with aircraft. I'd sit in the backyard for hours, watching planes fly over. My first wood shop project was a model airplane with a swivelling wing to store it away neatly. My favourite cartoon was about a jumbo jet and his airport vehicle friends. (At age 3)


Both during and after school, I eagerly devoured any book on aviation I could find, loving the day I found a box of aircraft magazine at the local charity shop for $4. That box kept me entertained all winter! I drew planes, I watched planes, I learned their shapes and engine sounds and liveries and airline uniforms and all that sort of thing. Most of all, I loved going to the airport with my dad and watching the planes taking off and landing. It was always a thrill when a friendly crew would wave from the cockpit.

But at this stage, my focus wasn't on the glamorous flight attendants with their perfect hair, cute uniforms and model makeup. I wanted to be wearing pants and a peaked cap, and sitting up the front left seat, the best one in the house! Yes, before she was cabin crew, TT wanted to be a pilot!

I went to flight school, learnt theory, flight law, meteorology and all those things that pilots need to know. I sweated over navigation exams, fuel calculations, weight and balances and loadsheets. I even got my student license and had a full medical. It was then that my plan hit turbulence. I didn't quite meet the requirements to hold an airline license. I remember being very upset. At the time, I felt what was the point, if I wasn't going to sit up the front of an airliner, and wear the jaunty cap, jetting all over the country and maybe even the world?

So I went on with life, hoping that over the next few years either the requirements wouuld change, or a solution would be found in the medical world. Then along came LASIK eye surgery. I wasn't so keen on this, plus I was running out of money to train. Then Emirates happened to come to my city. I saw the ad in the newspaper. I'd never even thought of becoming a flight attendant before. Looking at the ad, with the crew wearing her glossy red lipstick and the hat at a jaunty angle on her head, I thought- What if there is another way to get where I want? wouldn't be flying, but I'd still be in the sky.

So there began my journey to become a flight attendant, as I shared some of it on my JS blog, in the very beginning of that one, in late 2004/early 2005. (I'll try to re-post some of those entries if anyone reading is interested) It wasn't easy, and it took quite awhile, but eventually I got there. I took a detour, through the ground side of the airport, through baggage halls and help desks, answering angry phone calls and checking bags, then moving on the dispatching and ramp operations, until one day, interview after failed interview, rejecton letter after rejection letter, I got that 'golden phonecall'- I finally had a job as cabin crew.

Do I wish I were up in the pointy end of the plane? Sometimes. But I do know this- that quite possibly, I am better suited to being a flight attendant than I ever was to be a pilot. It just goes to show, you might be aiming for a specific target, but just being among the stars around it can be just as enjoyable.

April 15, 2006

Good news... and bad news

Okay so finally I'm back to update... lots of stuff going on. Firstly, because I know some of you will kill me if I don't mention it first - the airline stuff...

I was scheduled to interview again with the regional this week. I spent ages thinking about it, and finally on the morning of the interview, I called them and cancelled. I told them that I had appreciated their asking me back, and that my experience with them had been very good, but that I didn't feel that I was ready to take the opporunity should it be offered to me.

There were a few reasons for this, but mostly I just didn't get the right vibe about it, and I didn't want to lock myself into something that may not have worked out, and also not be free to take up a better opportunity should it come along. (Like, say, a job with a major.)

With regard to the major, I got off work the other day (after an insane, crazy, hectic shift) to find a missed call on my phone. The voicemail just very simply said who the lady was with and that she was calling regarding my medical test. The frustrating thing was, because we had been so busy I hadn't been able/wanting to take my allocated break... so by the time I got the message, their office was closed. And it's the Easter long weekend!! Argggh!!!

At least this means I got through to the next round though, because I know people who didn't get in got an email saying so. Classes are over for the holidays (and possibly for good if I get this job). I know, I know... I said I was going to finish this course... and it would suck to not finish it now, so close to the end. But this opportunity is too good to pass up... and I'm trying to arrange completing some units early, and maybe doing some by mail later...

Sitting around in the library on last day, while waiting for our last class, F- and I, along with others, were discussing other languages, cultures and so on. F- had a Russian phrasebook (she says she is going to go to university in Russia). Anyway, it had different sections for 'everyday life', and I was saying to F- that she should learn all the airline related ones... then we saw a section labelled 'Sex'.

Believe it or not, they actually had a seection to give phrases for picking up, getting numbers, and sex... including such pearlers as "No wonder you're single" and "I'll take care of it myself". Needless to say, the discussion amongst the group went rapidly downhill from there... >:p