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1). Corporate Flight Attendant Resource Guide
So, you have decided to enter the exclusive field of business flying. Congratulations! Before you go further, have you done all the research that you can to find out all the details that you need to know about this exciting field? Some people say that business aviation is a mystery compared to working for the airlines and, in many ways, they are correct.
Article tags: corporate flight attendant, cabin managers, inflight catering, food, wine, wine service, nbaa, faa

2). A Non-Routine Day
As Miriam rushed through the hangar door and whisked herself over to the operations desk she requested from the equally busy coordinator the flight itinerary/report for her trip that afternoon. She glanced at the paperwork and paused to reflect on what was ahead of her for the day and then indulged herself to look back on the events of the day earlier.
Article tags: corporate flight attendant, private jet, business aviation, aed, red cross, heart fund

3). Corporate Flight Attendant Job Hunting Tips
I will not pretend that this is the easiest topic to write about. In fact, my knowledge of how one finds work as a private flight attendant is based chiefly on what others have shared with me. You can find some useful tips within the many threads written on the Corporate Flight Attendant Community forum, but to save you from culling through hundreds of threads I will highlight various standout points and include others that have been shared with me over the past several years by industry insiders: Cold calling.
Article tags: corporate flight attendant, business aviation, cabin attendant, corporate flight attendant community

4). The Power of an Online Resume
I just finished posting what has to be my 150th online resume for yet another happy customer. As a manager of a site for corporate flight attendants, I know that there are several things that are extremely important to consider when crafting an online resume no matter where or how it is listed. Please continue to read on as I share some valuable pointers with you.
Article tags: resume, cover letter, job, employment, career search, online resume, corporate flight attendant

5). The Original Eight: Genesis of the Modern Day Flight Attendant
The following article serves as a tribute to eight women who were the forerunners of the modern day flight attendant now numbering nearly 250,000 women and men worldwide. In 1930, it was the dream of many a young man to marry a Boeing Skygirl. These “original eight” women were single nurses enticed from their homes with the idea of marriage to a rich-lonesome business passenger.
Article tags: airlines, commercial flight attendant, corporate flight attendant, united airlines, boeing

6). Bad Airline Food - Now This?!
Airline food has long been the scourge of the industry. Literally! With customer expectations low, few expect that the meal they are served onboard an airliner will rise to the level of even a family style restaurant. On the other hand, corporate jet catering is a whole different animal. With delectable entrees, delightful soups, outstanding appetizers and snacks, and the most decadent desserts imaginable, the passenger on a private jet expects [and pays for!] food akin to a five star performance.
Article tags: catering, corporate flight attendant, inflight caterer, cabin managers, cuisine, wine, appetizers

7). Entering Business Aviation: Types of Aircraft
The jets that people fly in corporate aviation are usually a lot smaller than those found with the airlines. Exceptions to the rule are Boeing's BBJ and Airbus' Corporate Jet, both of which are based on some of the smaller types of aircraft marketed to the airlines. A corporate flight attendant is typically utilized on a "cabin class" aircraft. They are larger aircraft with usually 19 or less seats, where you can easily get up and walk around the cabin.
Article tags: business aviation, corporate aviation, corporate flight attendant, private flight attendant

8). Entering Business Aviation: Pay Rates for Flight Attendants
Pay. You know that aviation pays better than commercial, in most cases a lot better, but you aren't sure what the going rate is for a corporate flight attendant. It might surprise you to learn that pay rates vary widely depending on the type of account, your location, your responsibilities, experience, and more. Over the years I have discovered that the pay range is not set in stone.
Article tags: business aviation, corporate aviation, corporate flight attendant, private flight attendant

9). Tips on Finding Employment as a Corporate Flight Attendant
I will not pretend that this is the easiest topic to write about. In fact, my knowledge of how one finds work as a private flight attendant is based chiefly on what others have shared with me. You can find some useful tips within the many threads written on the Corporate Flight Attendant Community message boards at http://www.cabinmanagers.com, but.
Article tags: corporate flight attendant, business aviation, career counseling, work, job tips, resume writing

10). Entering Business Aviation: Training Options
Time for some training! So, you are not sure what type of training you will need or how it compares to the commercial side of aviation. For starters, there are some very big differences. Please be aware that the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) do not require that a flight attendant be assigned to an aircraft with fewer than 20 seats onboard. With that being said, it is a good idea -- regardless of federal regulations -- for the person who is in charge of the cabin area to have adequate training.
Article tags: business aviation, corporate aviation, private flight attendant, corporate flight attendant

11). Flight Attendant Hiring Outlook
The hiring outlook for flight attendants has brightened considerably over the past few months. Led by United Airlines’ recent announcement that they would immediately begin to hire up to 2000 new flight attendants, this news has sparked the most attention. If you are interested in becoming a flight attendant, the market is the best it has been in five years.
Article tags: flight attendants, corporate flight attendant, aviation employment board, aviation jobs, jet jobs

12). Entering Business Aviation: Tips on Finding Work
I will not pretend that this is the easiest topic to write about. In fact, my knowledge of how one finds work as a private flight attendant is based chiefly on what others have shared with me. You can find some useful tips within the many threads written on the Corporate Flight Attendant Community message boards, but to save you from culling through hundreds of threads I will highlight various standout points and include others that have been shared with me over the past several years by industry insiders: * Cold calling.
Article tags: business aviation, corporate aviation, private flight attendant, corporate flight attendant

13). Corporate Flight Attendant Career: Getting Hired
So, you’ve made it through the interview process and have received an offer of an employment. Congratulations! However, there are some things to consider before accepting or rejecting an offer of employment. How you reply to these questions will determine whether the job offer is really worth it: Is this a full time, part time, temporary, or contract position? As obvious as it seems, you may be getting an offer different from what you originally applied.
Article tags: corporate flight attendant, cabin managers, corporate jet catering, business aviation, private jet

14). Entering Business Aviation: Crafting a Resume
Writing a résumé can be one of the most daunting parts of any job search. Quite frankly, it is one of the most important elements in helping you finding work. A good résumé can ease doors open while a poorly written one will certainly shut these very same doors. In aviation, there are certain things that must be included in a résumé to help you get noticed: getting noticed is, of course, the first step in securing an interview which may lead to employment.
Article tags: business aviation, corporate aviation, private flight attendant, corporate flight attendant

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