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Make Money with PayPal - $5 outlay only!! -- Sarah, 00:55:47 12/12/03 Fri

This works if u live in England, America or anywhere Try it: it really does work u have nothing to lose and we all have loads of money to gain. Please try it its worth it.

How to make thousands of dollars in cash overflowing your paypal account. PLEASE do not pass this up now!!

https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=sarahjwatts@optushome.com.au

I thought you might be interested in making some extra free money alongside of what you are already doing. After all, we could all use some extra Income, no matter what we do!$! How does $20,000 in two weeks sound? It IS possible...

Maybe you have seen an older version of this $5 letter going around, but WHAT IF you haven't seen this NEWEST version?? WHAT IF you don't SAVE THIS LETTER...then the idea has time to sink in and you realize THIS VERSION is SIMPLE, CHEAT PROOF, LEGAL, and SPAM FREE!! Finally a proven method of making extra money on line! SAVE THIS EMAIL!!

WHAT IF I share with you a way to make some fast and easy cash, using a copy of this letter and the simplest Internet Payment System around?
You have most likely seen or heard about "The Letter" $5.00 program that was recently televised on 20/20, OPRAH WINFREY, and an article published in the Wall Street Journal on 6/16/2001. If not, here it is!! WHAT IF it took only a half hour to set it up? Even if you are already in another program, stay with it, but do yourself a favor and DO THIS ONE as well.

There is NO LIMIT to the income you can generate from this business!!
You can do it over and over again, ANY TIME you need extra income. THE FACTS ARE SIMPLE;- IF YOU NEED TO MAKE A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS REALLY FAST, THEN THIS PROGRAM I'M GOING TO SHARE WITH YOU IS THE WAY TO DO IT! IT'S THE FASTEST, EASIEST PROGRAM YOU WILL EVER DO!!!

Please read all of this, right to the very last sentence. If you don't have time now, then SAVE THIS LETTER, and read it later. Everyone has heard about "PayPal" (if you haven't you will soon) and, when I came across this concept I knew it would work because, as a member of Pay Pal, I had already experienced their efficiency and excellent standing. PayPal is the simplest method of making and receiving payments online anyone has ever seen.! Anyone with an email address can join, for FREE! Please read further before you go there... You can complete this whole process in less than one hour and you will never forget the day you decided to do so!!! Oh! Did I say FAST?

By fast I mean 'the speed of the Internet-type fast.' Everything is done on the Internet by E-mail. And, if you abide by the rules, it is NOT considered SPAM, so it's perfectly legal! NEED PROOF? Here are just two testimonials from individuals who decided to invest nothing more than a little of their time.

TESTIMONIALS FROM:
Tony Stevens, Vandenberg AFB, CA: Hey! I got your e-mail! YOU ROCK! I sent it to all of our frat brothers.....and while I haven't seen my $20 grand yet, I'm up to $8,285. Hook me up when you run this program again........

Mary Gathers, Columbia, SC: Hey cuz! This is Mary. I only have one thing to say to you... OH MY GOD! I sent 20 e-mail's out like you said and went on vacation. When I got back, my account was up to over $12,000! I owe you!

GETTING STARTED.
If you're not already a user, the very first thing you need to do is go to PayPal and SIGN UP. It takes two minutes HERE'S THE LINK:

https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=sarahjwatts@optushome.com.au

BE SURE TO USE THE LINK ABOVE, THEN SIGN UP FOR A PREMIER (FREE) ACCOUNT OR YOU'LL BE LIMITED TO ACCEPTING $100 DOLLARS ONLY!!! YOU WILL MAKE MUCH MORE THAN THIS!!! Then...... SEND a $5.00 payment from your PayPal account ($5.00 you can earn back from Paypal, which makes this program FREE!) to the FIRST email address in this letter (No.1) along with a note saying "Please add me to your mailing list." BE PREPARED TO GET EXCITED.... YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!!! Don't laugh! Try this while you wait for the others to start working. One half hour of work to get started - no mailing lists. No printing, copying or waiting and the concept is 100% legal (refer to US Lottery Laws, Title 18, Section 1302 and 1341, or Title 18, Section 3005 in the US code, also in the code of Federal Regulations, Volume 16, Sections 255 and 436, which state a product or service must be exchanged for money received). This version has nothing to do with Postal Laws, as it's EMAIL ONLY.

Here's How It Works. Unlike many other PayPal programs, this THREE LEVEL PROGRAM costs only $5, that's right, only $5 ONCE, which is much more realistic and brings much, much faster results. No cheating can occur (Don't be fooled by other PayPal Letters that mention cheaters) as Paypal only allows one Account per person.

Because it is so easy, the response rate is VERY HIGH, VERY FAST-Internet E-mail FAST-and you will start seeing results in less than one week! JUST IN TIME FOR NEXT MONTHS BILLS! You need only mail out 20 copies, to start with. Start right away, as soon as you pay the #1 email address below! Send to personal contacts, reply to people who send their programs to you as they are already working on the web, and they know these programs work. They are already believers in the system!

Once you have paid the $5 to the number one (No. 1) email position, please send an email to the No.3 position, with "THANKS I'VE JOINED" in the subject (topic) area, and I'll send you a copy of the "Follow Up Letter" that is FULL of TIPS and HINTS on where to obtain THOUSANDS of spam free email addresses to send to, where to find free web based email accounts to send your emails from, instructions on how NOT to lose a web based email account, and much, much MORE. This program is MUCH, MUCH FASTER and has a HIGHER RESPONSE RATE than any other program! Even if you are already in another program, stay with it, but do yourself a favor and DO THIS ONE as well. START RIGHT NOW! It's simple and will only cost $5.00 max.

It will pay off long before others even begin to receive letters! Just give ONE person a $5.00 gift. That's all! If you already have a PayPal account, please still donate a $5.00 GIFT to the person in the No.1 spot and add your name on the list at No.3 position having moved up the remaining two. Follow the simple instructions and in two weeks you will have approximately $20,000 in your PayPal account! Because of the VIRTUALLY ZERO INVESTMENT, SPEED and HIGH PROFIT POTENTIAL, this program has a VERY HIGH RESPONSE RATE! All from just one $5.00 transaction!!!

Follow These Simple Instructions: Click below to open your free Paypal account, and be sure to open a Premiere Account, as it does not limit you to how much money you can have deposited to your account.

https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=sarahjwatts@optushome.com.au

Once you link to the Paypal site using the link above, open your PayPal account, and E-mail the $5.00 payment to the FIRST name on the list (#.1) along with a "note" in the NOTE AREA of that page, saying "SUBSCRIBE ME TO YOUR MAILING LIST". Be certain to add this note, as this is what KEEPS THIS LETTER LEGAL. Instructions on how to send a payment are under "SEND MONEY" at the Paypal site. It's soooo easy!! Only the first person on the list gets your $5.00 gift.

Edit the list, REMOVING the FIRST #.1) EMAIL ADDRESS FROM THE LIST after you have made the $5 payment. Then, move the other two email addresses UP and ADD YOUR PAYPAL EMAIL ADDRESS in the #3 position. Don't try to add your name in the first place in order to earn money fast! If you do that, you will ONLY reach people you send e-mail to then your name will be immediately removed from the No.1 place and you won't reach thousands of people! But if you add your name on the No.3 place, there will be millions of people receiving and sending e-mail's later, when your name is No.1!!! NOTE: Do not forget to replace the PayPal referring URL in the body of the letter with your own PayPal referring URL. You can find YOUR referring URL at Paypal after you join, just look at the bottom of the first page once you sign into Paypal, and click on the "referrals" link.

Send out 20 copies (minimum) of this letter, but only to people you know, or respond to MLM offers. Once you've paid the person in the #1 position, be sure to email the person in the #3 position, with "Thanks, I've Joined" as a topic in the reply. You will then receive a follow up letter that is full of SPAM free hints and tips to insure your success in this version of the PayPal letter. ALSO NOTE: By sending this letter and the payment via E-MAIL, the response time is much faster... ELECTRONIC TRANSFER INTERNET FAST!

Consider this! Millions of people surf the Internet everyday, all day, all over the world! Here are the 3 people to start with. Sign up, send $5.00 to the first person, move the other two up to Nos 1 & 2 respectively and add your own e-mail address at No.3. Be sure to use your email address that is associated with your PayPal account.

1.) sylvaine.christie@ntlworld.com
2.) carlwillems@yahoo.com
3.) sarahjwatts@optushome.com.au

*************************************
There are fifty thousand new people who get on the Internet every month! An excellent source of email addresses is the people who send you offers by email. The source is UNLIMITED! It boggles my mind to think of all the possibilities! Mail, or should I say 'E-mail', your letter and payment TODAY! It's so easy. One hour of your time, THAT'S IT! To send your letter by e-mail, copy this ENTIRE PAGE and paste it in a new message of your E-mail. TO DO THIS:

1. Go in your toolbar to "edit" and "select all"
2. Go in your toolbar to "edit" and select "copy"
3. Start (compose) a new E-mail message (make sure it's PLAIN TEXT so everyone can view it!) 4. Fill in your Address and Subject Box 5. Go to "edit" and "paste" (Then you can format it anyway you want!)Now you can edit the addresses with ease. Delete the top name, adding your name and address to the bottom of the list, then simply changing the numbers. Remember, YOUR NAME goes on the BOTTOM and the other 2 names move up. But DO NOT forget to send $5.00 via PayPal (along with your note) to the position #1 - TOP E-MAIL address before deleting it! NOTE: Be sure to replace the PayPal referring URL in this e-mail of the letter with your own PayPal referring URL;

https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=sarahjwatts@optushome.com.au

THERE'S NOTHING MORE TO DO.
When your name reaches the first position in a few days, it will be your turn to collect your MONEY! The money will be sent to you by 2,000 to 4,000 people like yourself, who are willing to invest one half hour to receive $20,000 in cash! That's all! There should be a total of $20,000 in $5.00 bills in your mailbox (account) in two weeks. $20,000 for one hour's work! This is real money that you can spend on anything you wish! Just deposit it to your own bank account or spend it directly from your PayPal account!!! It's just that easy!!! I think it's WORTH IT, don't you? GO AHEAD--- TRY IT!!! EVEN IF YOU MAKE JUST 3 OR 4 THOUSAND, WOULDN'T THAT BE NICE?

IF YOU TRY IT, IT WILL PAY! CAN YOU DO IT AGAIN? OF COURSE YOU CAN--- This plan is structured for everyone to send only 20 letters each to start. However, you are certainly not limited to 20. Mail out as many as you want. Every 20 letters you send has a return of $20,000 or more. If you can E-MAIL forty, sixty, eighty, or whatever, GO FOR IT! THE MORE YOU PUT INTO IT THE MORE YOU GET OUT OF IT! Each time you run this program, just follow steps 1 through 3 and everyone on your gift list benefits!

Simple enough? You bet it is! Besides, there are no mailing lists to buy (and wait for), and trips to the printer or copier, and you can do it again and again with your regular groups or gift givers, or start up a new group. Be SURE and PAY the first person on the list. This is proof that you paid to get put on the list which is the service rendered to make all this legal!!! Why not? It's working!

Each time you receive an MLM offer, respond with this letter! Your name will climb to the number one position at dizzying rates. Follow the simple instructions, and above all, PLEASE PLAY FAIR. That's the key to this program's success. Your name must run the full gamut on the list to produce the end results. Sneaking your name higher up on the list WILL NOT produce the results you think, and it only cheats the other people who have worked hard and have earned the right to be there. So please, play by the rules and the $$$ will come to you! $$$ E-MAIL YOUR LETTERS OUT TODAY! Together we will prosper! $$$

You are probably skeptical of this, especially with all the different programs out there on the web, but if you don't try this you will never know. That's the way I felt. I'm glad I did it! I've been watching this type of program for years and this is about as easy and fast as you can get it and it can even be free to try now with Pay Pal, no stamps, no envelopes, no copies to be made - just a little effort and faith!!! This program really "Keeps It Short and Simple"!

Let's all make some serious money $$$$$$ CLICK HERE TO BEGIN:

https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=sarahjwatts@optushome.com.au

Play by the rules, because if everyone plays fair everyone WINS.FOLLOWING ARE SOME NOTES FROM THE PAYPAL SITE WHICH YOU MAY FIND HELPFUL: PayPal lets you pay anyone with an e-mail address and is the world's No.1 online payment service - it's accepted on over 3 million eBay T auctions and thousands and thousands of online shops. You can also use PayPal to pay your friends - example; it's a convenient way to split the phone bill with your roommate, send cash to your kids in college, or send cash to someone in another country.

When you send money through Pay Pal, you can fund your payments with your credit card or checking account. You won't have to worry about your privacy, because PayPal keeps your accounting information safe. Making a purchase with PayPal is more secure than mailing a check or giving your credit card number to a stranger. That's why over 9 MILLION people from around the world use PayPal to move money. Signing up for a PayPal account is easy. It takes only a couple of minutes so to learn more about PayPal visit the web site

https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=sarahjwatts@optushome.com.au

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Become a Home Based Assembler -- Shaun, 07:35:48 11/30/03 Sun

Legitimate Assembly Home Business








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THIS IS NO HOAX PEOPLE, ITS WORKING 4 ME RIGHT NOW -- TLR, 12:01:35 11/29/03 Sat

Subject: MAKE SOME MONEY, WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE?
DATE: NOVEMBER 21, 2003
>
>I have been on the internet for 10 years now and have
>received in my
>e-mail many many times letters referring to making
>money and like
>most of you have ignored them - anyway a few weeks ago
>I decided to
>see what happened as an experiment as I had heard
>quite good reports
>about this scheme over the last few years.


> A little while back, I was browsing through
>newsgroups, just
>like you are now, and came across an article similar
>to this that
>said you could make thousands of dollars within weeks
>with only an
>initial envestment of $12.00! So I thought, "Yeah
>right, this must be
>a scam", but like most of us I was curious, so I kept
>reading.
>
Anyway, it said that you send $2.00 to each of
>the 6 names
>and addresses stated in the article. You then place
>your own name and
>address in the bottom of the list at number 6, and
>post the article
>in at 100 newsgroups. (There are hundreds of
>thousands) No catch,
>that was it. So after thinking it over, and talking to
>a few people
>first, (especially the legal issue), I thought about
>trying it. I
>figured, "What have I got lose except 6 stamps and
>$12.00, right?"
>Then I invested the measly $12.00. Well GUESS WHAT!?
>...Within 7
>days, I started getting money in the mail! I was
>shocked! I figured
>it would end soon, but the money just kept coming in.
>In my first
>week, I made about $70.00. By the end of the second
>week I made a
>total of over $1000.00! In the third week, I had over
>$10.000.00 and
>it's still growing. This is now my fourth week, I have
>made a total
>of just over $42.000.00, and it's still coming in
>rapidly. Let me
>tell you how this works and most importantly, WHY it
>works.
>

Firstly, make sure you print a copy this
>article NOW, so you
>can get the information off as you need. I promise you
>that if you
>follow the directions exactly, that you will start
>making more than
>you thought possible by doing something so easy! Read
>this entire
>message carefully! (Print it out or download it.)
>Follow the simple
>directions and watch the money come! It's easy.
>IMPORTANT: This is
>not a rip-off, it is not indecent, it is completely
>LEGAL, and it is
>99% no risk - it really works! If all of the following
>instructions
>are adhered to, you will receive extraordinary
>dividends.
>
>PLEASE NOTE: Follow these directions EXACTLY, and
>$50.000.00 or more
>can be yours in 20 to 60 days. This program remains
>successful
>because of the honesty and integrity of the
>participants. Please
>continue its success by carefully adhering to the
>instructions. You
>will now become part of the Mail Order business. In
>this business,
>your product is not solid and tangible, it's a
>service. You are in
>the business of developing Mailing Lists. Many large
>corporations are
>happy to pay for quality lists. However, the money
>made from Mailing
>Lists is secondary to the income which is made from
>people like you
>and me asking to included in that list. Here are the 3
>easy steps to
>success:
>
>STEP ONE: Get 6 separate pieces of paper. Write your
>name and address
>plus the following on each piece of paper "PLEASE PUT
>ME ON YOUR
>MAILING LIST." Now get the US$12 and place TWO inside
>EACH of the 6
>pieces of paper so the $2.00 will not be seen through
>the envelope
>(to prevent thievery). Next, place one paper in each
>of the envelopes
>and seal them. You whould now have 6 sealed envelopes,
>each with a
>piece of paper stating the above phrase, your name and
>address, and
>two $1.00. What you are doing is creating a service
>and you are
>paying for it! Like most of us, I was skeptical and a
>little worried
>about the legal aspects of it all. So I checked it out
>with the U.S.
>Post Office 1-800-725-2161 and they confirmed that it
>was indeed
>legal. Mail the 6 envelopes to each of the following
>addresses:
>
>1.Manuel Tinajero / 542 Hernandez / Laredo / Texas /
>78046 / U.S.A.
>2. Zack Longley / 7626 Callaghan Rd Appt. 2703 /San
>Antonio/ Texas/78229/ U.S.A
>3. Marvin Bernardo /SCS 423/Old City Market/Baguio
>City/Philippines 2600
>4. Marvin Paulo /P.O.Box 589/Baguio City/Philippines
>2600
>5. Leonardo Rodel Velayo/SCS 423/P.O.Box 7244/Domestic
>Airport/Pasay City/Metro Manila/Philippines 1301
>6. T.R./P.O. Box 250305/Milwaukee/Wisconsin/53225/USA
>
>STEP TWO: Now take the #1 name off the list that you
>see above, move
>the other names up 6 becomes 5, 5 becomes 4, etc., and
>Add YOUR NAME
>as number 6 on the list.
>
>STEP THREE: Change anything you need to, but try to
>keep this article
>as close to the original as possible. Now, post this
>amended article
>to at least 100 newsgroups. ( There are close to
>450,000 groups on
>Yahoo Groups alone). All you need is 100, but
>remember, the more you
>post, the more money YOU make! You won't get very much
>unless you
>post like crazy!
>
> This is perfectly legal! If you have any doubts,
>refer to Title
>18 Sec. 1302 & 1341 of the International Postal
>Lottery Act. Keep a
>copy of these steps for yourself and, whenever you
>need money, you
>can use it again, and again. PLEASE REMEMBER that this
>program
>remains successful because of the honesty and
>integrity of the
>participants and by their carefully adhering to the
>directions. Look
>at it this way: if you are a man of integrity, the
>program will
>continue and the money that so many others have
>received will come
>your way.
>
>NOTE: You may want to retain every name and address
>sent to you,
>either on a computer or hard copy and keep the notes
>people send you.
>This VERIFIES that you are truly providing a service.
>(It is a good
>idea to wrap the $1 in dark paper to reduce the risk
>of mail theft.)
>So, as each post is downloaded and directions
>carefully followed, six
>members will be reimbursed for their participation as
>a List
>Developer with two dollars each. Your name will move
>up the list
>geometrically so that when your name reaches the #1
>position you will
>be receiving tens of thousands of dollars in CASH!!!
>What an
>opportunity for only $12.00 ($2.00 for each of the six
>listed above)
>Send it now, add your name to the list and your're in
>business!
>
>NOTE: Send only US dollars in this program as the US
>dollar always
>has a stable xchange rate and is easily available to
>peoples outside
>the US.If you live outside the US then please exchange
>local currency
>int 12 US$. Exchanging money int $ is cheap, easy and
>can be done at
>most banks, post offices, embassies even super
>markets. It will all
>be worth it when you start receiving thousands of
>dollars in the
>mail. Also letters to places other than your own
>country, it is a
>good idea to send them air-mail not by land, there is
>not a lot of
>difference in price for this.
>
>**********************POSTING TO
>NEWSGROUPS**********************
>
>STEP ONE: You do not need to type this entire letter
>to do your own
>posting. Simply put your cursor at the beginning of
>this letter, drag
>your cursor to the bottom of this document, and select
>'copy' from
>the edit menu. Open a blank 'notepad file' and place
>the cursor at
>the top of the document then select 'paste' from the
>edit menu. Then
>delete the first name #1, make the second name #1
>etc., then add your
>name and address to #6, then save the file as a .txt
>file, so you
>have the file to go back to.
>
>STEP TWO: Using Netscape or Internet Explorer try
>searching for
>various newsgroups (on-line forums, message
>boards,chat sites,
>discussion boards, etc.) One of the largest newsgroups
>can be found
>at Yahoo Groups (http://groups.yahoo.com) and ListBot
>at
>(http://listbot.com). Also if you are using Outlook
>Express and
>Netscape Messenger you will have access to hundreds of
>thousands of
>newsgroups worldwide. Visit these newsgroups,
>guestbooks, message
>boards etc., and post this article as a new message by
>highlighting
>the text of this letter selecting 'paste' from the
>edit menu. Fill in
>the subject header, try and think of something that a
>curious person
>cant resist from checking, that's it keep posting in
>the newsgroups,
>a matter of seconds. There is a faster way. If you use
>Microsoft
>Outlook or Outlook Express to select newsgroups
>rapidly. You only
>need a one time, 'Copy and Paste' to send to all of
>them
>automatically.
>
>****REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST, THE MORE
>YOU GET****
>You have to post a minimum of 100** and thats it!! You
>will start
>receiving money from around the world in a matter of
>days! You may
>want to rent a P.O. Box due to the large amount of
>mail you will
>receive. If you wish to stay anonymous, you can invent
>a name to use,
>as long as the postal service will deliver it. Get all
>your work
>colleagues or schoolfriends involved. Talk it over
>with all your
>friends or simply post it to everyone in your email
>address book.
>
>Here are some useful links, but remember there are
>thousands more:
>Yahoo Groups http://groups.yahoo.com
>Smartgroups http://smartgroups.com
>Yahoo Clubs http://clubs.yahoo.com
>Listbot Http://www.listbot.com
>MSN Communities http://communities.msn.com
>Bravenet Forums http://www.bravenet.com
>Ezboard http://www.ezboard.com
>
>REMEMBER: This program relies on the honesty and
>integrity of the
>people involved we are in a WIN WIN situation,
>basically what we are
>doing is helping each other get enough money to afford
>those basic
>things we desperately want, with a lot more extra.
>
>So you have posted this message on at least 100
>newsgroups, you get 5
>responds to begin with. Each of the 5 persons sent you
>$2.00. These 5
>people now make the MINIMUM 100 postings, each with
>your name at #5
>and 5 persons respond to each of the original 5, that
>is another
>$50.00 for you, now those 25 each make 100 MINIMUM
>postings with your
>name at #4 and only 5 replies each, this will bring in
>an additional
>$1250.00 and you can see it just goes on and on and
>on.
>
>Good Luck to everybody that this works, I am sorry I
>have been a bit
>skeptic for all these years and now I am kicking
>myself for ignoring
>those e-mails because by now I could have been very
>very wealthy.
>
>
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hi dear sir im interested this job for, jabalpur city. -- neeraj bhasin, 04:09:56 11/28/03 Fri

to,
dear sir,
hi im neeraj bhasin
im interested this job for, jabalpur city.u contact for me my id ya mobile my no is 9810213769.

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[> Re: hi dear sir im interested this job for, jabalpur city. -- neeraj bhasin, 04:12:58 11/28/03 Fri

13/11, MOTI NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110015
PHONE 25156186. MOBILE: 9810213769
E-MAIL: neerajbhasin80@yahoo.com
E-MAIL: bhasinneeraj@hotmail.com


NEERAJ BHASIN


Father's Name : Sh. Kewal Krishan Bhasin

Date of Birth : 20th November 1980



EDUCATION

June 1998 – April 2000
Passed from Jiwaji University, Gwalior
B.Sc. (Subject studied: Chemistry, Botany, Zoology,
English , Hindi)
Result : IInd Division

WORK EXPERIENCE



AHMED MILLS (Jagdamba Enterprises), Ramesh Nagar,
New Delhi as a SALES REPRESENTATIVE, FOR SIX MONTH

PROFESSIONAL
QUALIFICATION


Basic knowledge of compute& D.T.P

HOBBIES

Listening of Music, News Reading



DATE:
(NEERAJ BHASIN)

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Aren't You Ready For The Real Thing? -- Moms in the Pink, 16:20:09 11/25/03 Tue



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Re: Want to become a Flight Attandent -- beau, 01:53:11 11/24/03 Mon

this is my first time to write this. why i want to be a flight attandent. there are many reason to me . First, this is a dream of woman. I love to service. Now, I am training at Imperial queen's park hotel . my position is Guest relation officer. I enjoy training here. It teach me about people and some problem work..I have practiced to check in of gurst and solve any problem. Second, I think that this job is good seraly so that I want to help my parent. I have never seat at a air plane. I want to learn a new experience. I love to serve everyone. I think that i can do that.. If anyone has a good suggest to me, please reply to me or call me at 02 4282817.
Thank you.

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Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Tim Kirkwood, 11:51:57 06/22/01 Fri


Have you ever dreamed of flying to exotic places or foreign cities? Or perhaps have a desire to see more of the USA? If so, then you should consider the career as an airline flight attendant. There are over ninety scheduled and charter airlines in the US and Canada, and they are in need of qualified applicants the year round.
If you think you must be a young fashion-model type to be considered for this much sought-after job, you would be mistaken. So says Tim Kirkwood, author of the best-selling career book, THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FINDER & CAREER GUIDE. Airlines today are looking for women and men between the ages of eighteen to sixty, who have the desire to travel and work with people.
This broader acceptance of applicants opens the career up to persons who had never considered themselves qualified. It also, therefore, increases the competition for potential applicants. Every airline has a different set of requirements, and some will even look for the characteristics of the region in which they fly.
A high-school diploma or GED is a must, so if you're in school now, STAY IN SCHOOL. If you have quit or dropped out, it's never too late to go back and get your diploma. For all airlines, it is a requirement for employment. Additional schooling, which can improve your chances of acceptance, includes sociology, psychology, history, geography, and foreign languages.
Nearly all airlines will train you as a part of the hiring process, even if you've worked for another airline, or attended one of the expensive airline "schools". I recommend you look for an inexpensive local community college or adult education course that offers class in Travel & Tourism, or an introduction to the Flight Attendant Career.
Most airlines set height requirements to correspond with the size of the aircraft they operate. Too tall, and you're bumping your head on the ceiling. Too short, and you may not be able to reach the overhead compartments. If you're between 5' and 6', you'll be within the range the airlines are looking for.
Weight restrictions have come under fire lately, brought on by lawsuits against the impossibly strict standards set decades ago. The phrase you will hear now is "weight must be in proportion to height". Being in good physical condition is important, as the job can be physically demanding. Combine unusual hours, time zone changes, strange hotel rooms and the dry atmosphere of the airplane, and you have the making of physical exhaustion. Applicants are tested for drug use when hired and then randomly after that for the rest of their career. Even if you are using illegal drugs on a sporadic or "recreational" basis, you must quit now. You can also be alcohol tested throughout your career, as drinking is not permitted at anytime while on duty or in uniform.
The traveling public has the general impression that flight attendants are on board the airplane simply to serve food and coffee. The Federal Aviation Administration, a government organization that oversees aviation safety, sees it completely different. Their role is to ensure that the flying public is safe when they fly, and requires flight attendants on board to provide assistance in flight, and to get the passengers out of the aircraft in an emergency. You will learn basic first-aid, CPR, fire-fighting techniques as part of your training. In fact, the majority of training you will receive will have more to do with safety, than how to pour a glass of wine.
What is it then, which makes this job one of the most sought-after in America? Flexibility, variety, and travel are the top three reasons.

Flexibility. Most people work all week, with perhaps one or two days off over the weekend. Most receive one to two weeks of vacation per year. As a flight attendant, you have the ability to group your flights together in a given month, and have 1-2 weeks off every month! And that is in addition to your regular vacation time. You can use this free time to utilize your travel benefits, continue your education, or run your own business.

Variety. Since you are able to move your schedule around to suit your personal life, you are also able to escape the nine-to-five, Monday through Friday drudgery. And each flight is to a different city, with different crews, and different passengers. It's very hard to get bored.

Travel. Most airline employees receive passes to fly on their own airline for free, or for a small fee. In addition, other airlines will offer you 50-75% discounts on their tickets. Hotels, rental cars, cruises, tour packages all have some discount schedule for airline employees also. Put it all together, and you have the flexibility to travel to a variety of places, at an extremely low cost. How could anyone not want to be an airline flight attendant?

Well, to begin with, the hours can be long and irregular. The work can be tiring, the passengers demanding or even abusive. The atmosphere in the aircraft at altitude is extremely drying. Snowstorms, labor disputes, or mechanical breakdowns can disrupt schedules. Perhaps your plans to attend your friends' wedding will be spoiled by a storm that traps you in Des Moines. And there is the constant fear of a crash, although statistics say you have a better chance of being hit by lightening than experiencing a plane crash. This is more than a career choice. This is a lifestyle change to which you must give careful thought.
And what do the airline recruiters look for? Once again the big word is flexibility. If you are able to be flexible in your attitude and lifestyle, and work well both alone, and with a group of people, then you have the basic building blocks to pursue your career in the skies. Spend some time in your local library, researching the airlines, or reading the books available on flight attendant careers. You can also find a wealth of information on the Internet, or World Wide Web. When you have chosen the airlines that match your career criteria, contact them by mail and request an application. Then, START PACKING!


TIM KIRKWOOD, currently in his 25th year as an airline flight attendant for a major US carrier, is the author and publisher of THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FINDER & CAREER GUIDE. For more information on the Guide, call 1-800-7-FLIGHT, or visit us on the web at www.FlightAttendantCareerGuide.com.

Get great career advice from the experts. Go to www.aviationcareer.net to view our FREE online Aviation Career Magazine.

Meet airline recruiters face-to-face. The AEPS Aviation Career AirFairs are being held across the country. Check the website often for updated cities and companies: www.aepsairfairs.com.

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- MICHAEL ARMAH, 09:55:58 08/16/01 Thu

I am a young man of twenty-five years old and a Ghanaian.the only jod i want to do is to be an AirLine Flight Attendant.Please help me.I have diploma in computer studies.I also have Diploma in English.I am currently persuing a degree in administration. Please kindly let me have your full name and address so that i will send you my certificates and my picture.
My address is Michael Armah
p.o.box GP 4586 accra-Ghana.Thanks a million

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- becky, 11:06:41 02/05/02 Tue

my name is becky im 15 years of age and ever since i was 9 i wanted to do this as a job and i still do, but i need to know what to do when i leave school do i go to collage and study something like travel and leisure or do i need to go to a certain collage for flight attendants please send some information.
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THANX

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[> [> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- melanie, 01:00:55 05/21/03 Wed

Becky, the commercial airlines look at the experience you have gained in dealing directly with people. Nursing, hairdressing or catering etc are all good. The college course you mentioned would be helpful too, but get some work experience to back it up with. Usually they want around 5 gcses academically(in england). Write to a few airlines as a prospective employee or look up their web sites, they may send you out a recruitment pack or information. I worked for an airline for 6 years then moved over to corporate aviation, which i have done now for over 7, I studied hotel management at college, and have a spoken second language, and couldnt be happier with my career choice. Good Luck

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Amy Kara, 12:42:53 09/14/02 Sat

How do I got about becoming and Airline Attendant? I will be graduating college in Aug 2003 after a internship. I will walk in May, but have to complete an interneship in the summer for my major. I am a Communication Media Major and I plan to attend Airline School after graduating. I would really like to learn how to go about doing this. If you could please get back to me with this information as soon as possible. Thank You

Sincerely,

Amy M. Kara
Communication MEdia Major / G.P.A 3.45

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[> [> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- rajesh amilineni, 04:57:58 11/17/03 Mon

hi i want to join the air cabin crew trainning in london and make that as my carrer.could u please find out for the address for the trainning center ASAP so that i can join the trainning imediately.i am in london at the moment and i am working as the customer services supervisor in a retail industry.so please give me the address of the trainning center in london so that i can join in that easily,

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[> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- latif, 18:54:38 08/18/01 Sat

>
> Have you ever dreamed of flying to exotic places or
>foreign cities? Or perhaps have a desire to see more
>of the USA? If so, then you should consider the
>career as an airline flight attendant. There are over
>ninety scheduled and charter airlines in the US and
>Canada, and they are in need of qualified applicants
>the year round.
> If you think you must be a young fashion-model type
>to be considered for this much sought-after job, you
>would be mistaken. So says Tim Kirkwood, author of
>the best-selling career book, THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB
>FINDER & CAREER GUIDE. Airlines today are looking for
>women and men between the ages of eighteen to sixty,
>who have the desire to travel and work with people.
> This broader acceptance of applicants opens the
>career up to persons who had never considered
>themselves qualified. It also, therefore, increases
>the competition for potential applicants. Every
>airline has a different set of requirements, and some
>will even look for the characteristics of the region
>in which they fly.
> A high-school diploma or GED is a must, so if you're
>in school now, STAY IN SCHOOL. If you have quit or
>dropped out, it's never too late to go back and get
>your diploma. For all airlines, it is a requirement
>for employment. Additional schooling, which can
>improve your chances of acceptance, includes
>sociology, psychology, history, geography, and foreign
>languages.
> Nearly all airlines will train you as a part of the
>hiring process, even if you've worked for another
>airline, or attended one of the expensive airline
>"schools". I recommend you look for an inexpensive
>local community college or adult education course that
>offers class in Travel & Tourism, or an introduction
>to the Flight Attendant Career.
> Most airlines set height requirements to correspond
>with the size of the aircraft they operate. Too tall,
>and you're bumping your head on the ceiling. Too
>short, and you may not be able to reach the overhead
>compartments. If you're between 5' and 6', you'll be
>within the range the airlines are looking for.
> Weight restrictions have come under fire lately,
>brought on by lawsuits against the impossibly strict
>standards set decades ago. The phrase you will hear
>now is "weight must be in proportion to height".
>Being in good physical condition is important, as the
>job can be physically demanding. Combine unusual
>hours, time zone changes, strange hotel rooms and the
>dry atmosphere of the airplane, and you have the
>making of physical exhaustion. Applicants are tested
>for drug use when hired and then randomly after that
>for the rest of their career. Even if you are using
>illegal drugs on a sporadic or "recreational" basis,
>you must quit now. You can also be alcohol tested
>throughout your career, as drinking is not permitted
>at anytime while on duty or in uniform.
> The traveling public has the general impression that
>flight attendants are on board the airplane simply to
>serve food and coffee. The Federal Aviation
>Administration, a government organization that
>oversees aviation safety, sees it completely
>different. Their role is to ensure that the flying
>public is safe when they fly, and requires flight
>attendants on board to provide assistance in flight,
>and to get the passengers out of the aircraft in an
>emergency. You will learn basic first-aid, CPR,
>fire-fighting techniques as part of your training. In
>fact, the majority of training you will receive will
>have more to do with safety, than how to pour a glass
>of wine.
> What is it then, which makes this job one of the most
>sought-after in America? Flexibility, variety, and
>travel are the top three reasons.
>
> Flexibility. Most people work all week, with perhaps
>one or two days off over the weekend. Most receive
>one to two weeks of vacation per year. As a flight
>attendant, you have the ability to group your flights
>together in a given month, and have 1-2 weeks off
>every month! And that is in addition to your regular
>vacation time. You can use this free time to utilize
>your travel benefits, continue your education, or run
>your own business.
>
> Variety. Since you are able to move your schedule
>around to suit your personal life, you are also able
>to escape the nine-to-five, Monday through Friday
>drudgery. And each flight is to a different city,
>with different crews, and different passengers. It's
>very hard to get bored.
>
> Travel. Most airline employees receive passes to fly
>on their own airline for free, or for a small fee. In
>addition, other airlines will offer you 50-75%
>discounts on their tickets. Hotels, rental cars,
>cruises, tour packages all have some discount schedule
>for airline employees also. Put it all together, and
>you have the flexibility to travel to a variety of
>places, at an extremely low cost. How could anyone
>not want to be an airline flight attendant?
>
> Well, to begin with, the hours can be long and
>irregular. The work can be tiring, the passengers
>demanding or even abusive. The atmosphere in the
>aircraft at altitude is extremely drying. Snowstorms,
>labor disputes, or mechanical breakdowns can disrupt
>schedules. Perhaps your plans to attend your friends'
>wedding will be spoiled by a storm that traps you in
>Des Moines. And there is the constant fear of a
>crash, although statistics say you have a better
>chance of being hit by lightening than experiencing a
>plane crash. This is more than a career choice. This
>is a lifestyle change to which you must give careful
>thought.
> And what do the airline recruiters look for? Once
>again the big word is flexibility. If you are able to
>be flexible in your attitude and lifestyle, and work
>well both alone, and with a group of people, then you
>have the basic building blocks to pursue your career
>in the skies. Spend some time in your local library,
>researching the airlines, or reading the books
>available on flight attendant careers. You can also
>find a wealth of information on the Internet, or World
>Wide Web. When you have chosen the airlines that
>match your career criteria, contact them by mail and
>request an application. Then, START PACKING!
>
>
>TIM KIRKWOOD, currently in his 25th year as an airline
>flight attendant for a major US carrier, is the author
>and publisher of THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FINDER &
>CAREER GUIDE. For more information on the Guide, call
>1-800-7-FLIGHT, or visit us on the web at
>www.FlightAttendantCareerGuide.com.
>
>Get great career advice from the experts. Go to
>www.aviationcareer.net to view our FREE online
>Aviation Career Magazine.
>
>Meet airline recruiters face-to-face. The AEPS
>Aviation Career AirFairs are being held across the
>country. Check the website often for updated cities
>and companies: www.aepsairfairs.com.

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[> [> Want to find a flight attendant school -- Beatrice Adam, 05:18:49 10/04/01 Thu

I will do my best for my dream to come true.
Thank you in advance for your help!

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Melissa Steckbauer, 10:59:34 10/05/01 Fri

I meet all of the above requirements. I am young, 21, single, and completely excited about travel and people. I have worked with the public and in construction all my life. I have traveled the U.S. completely, and am ready to expand my horizons. I am practicing Italian and French, and I had Spanish in high school. I know I will do wonderfully at such a job, and I have flown so much I could probably teach a class(kidding). All that I require is a bit of fine tuning at a school and I am off.

Thank You, Melissa Steckbauer

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[> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- karen bryan, 14:26:09 07/04/02 Thu

i am 19 and i want to be an aircabincrew member and need to know what qualiftions i need

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- toni-ann howell, 19:35:16 10/22/01 Mon


i am 17 years of age i've graduated from high school and i am presently doing pre university.i do not live in america in fact i'm from jamaica. i would like to be a flight attendant as a result i am interested to know if your advice and offers are open to international individuals .

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[> [> [> Re: Flight attendant -- Tim Kirkwood, 06:05:22 12/08/01 Sat

My area of expertise is more with the US and Canadian airlines, but you might want to put your application in with Air Jamaica for starters.
You might also want to try these websites:

http://www.aircabincrew.sites.cc/

http://www.airlinestaff.com/index.htm

Tim

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[> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Tracey Robinson, 19:15:48 04/21/02 Sun

I live in Jamiaca, Montego Bay to be exact. Where can I find a Flight Attendant school?

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[> [> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Angela Gillett, 11:59:36 08/08/02 Thu

I,m would like to become a filgt attendant. I,m 31 yrs. old and a have a Travel Dilpoma and I have lots of customer service skills. Please send or call me at (910)424-9293 with information.

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[> [> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Lori Ann Schnabel, 17:54:49 01/14/03 Tue

I am looking for a flight attendant school in Florida and I am having trouble finding one.

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[> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Tracey Robinson, 19:15:57 04/21/02 Sun

I live in Jamiaca, Montego Bay to be exact. Where can I find a Flight Attendant school?

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[> [> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- m.senthil, 08:42:25 10/07/02 Mon

Respected sir,

I am happy to say that I am a graduate and I want to be an flight attendant.so,please kindly send the details to my e-mail id immediately.

Thanking you

yoursfaithfully
m.senthil

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[> [> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Janet Hansen, 09:17:29 12/09/02 Mon

I attended the Regional Airline Academy in Deland, Florida (near Daytona.) Their website is http://www.raajobs.com/ Give them a look, they have great flight attendant courses and may be what you are looking for.

-Janet

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[> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Tracey Robinson, 19:16:02 04/21/02 Sun

I live in Jamiaca, Montego Bay to be exact. Where can I find a Flight Attendant school?

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[> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Nancy A. Rice, 06:03:33 07/31/02 Wed

I am looking for a flight attendant school in Massachusetts. I am 47 and would like to change careers. Could you let me know what you come up with.

Thank you,

Nancy A. Rice

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[> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Andrea Coniglio, 12:49:20 09/16/02 Mon

HiI am writing on behalf of many of my curious clients who are interested in flight attandent schools. They are currently going to local community colleges and are very interested in taking the appropriate courses and steps to becoming flight attendents.
Please send me any helpful info,
Andrea Coniglio
San francisco, California

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[> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Evelyn Saenz, 13:36:00 06/15/03 Sun

I need to find out where is the close school to attedn to become a flight attendant I live In Miami, Fl.

Please help me anyone?

Thank in advance,
Eve

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Laura K. Clark, 17:29:20 02/15/02 Fri

I am very interested in becoming a flight attendant. I would like to find the nearest school or training facility to where I work/live. I am in Baton Rouge, LA. I am 20 years old and really looking for my niche in life. I think I have found it. I have never been so enthusiastic about a career idea. PLease send me all of the information you can about flight attendant school. Thank you very much for your consideration.

Laura Clark

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Leticia Ortega, 16:51:23 02/20/02 Wed

I'm 18 years of age with a high school diploma. I want to see the world and expand my horizons.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Leticia Ortega, 16:52:27 02/20/02 Wed

I'm 18 years of age with a high school diploma. I want to see the world and expand my horizons. I'm looking for a school in Dallas.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- gayane martirosian, 00:53:41 02/21/02 Thu

I meet all of your above requirements. I am 30 years old, 5' tall and 115 lb. I speak three languages fluently English, Armenian, and Russian. Currently i am employeed at the Los Angeles Superior court and a student at University of Pheonix. Soon i will be getting my BA Degree.
Since i was a child i have been dreaming to become a flight attendant. Now i want my dream to come true with your help!!!
I would greatly appricated if you could find school in Los Angeles area.

thank you
Gayane Martirosian

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Jim, 10:24:34 03/02/02 Sat

I am very interested in becoming a flight attendant. I would like to find the nearest school or training facility to where I work/live. I am in Miami FL., I am 18 years old. I have never been so enthusiastic about a career idea. PLease send me all of the information you can about flight attendant school. Thank you very much for your consideration.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- jim, 07:52:52 03/04/02 Mon

I am very interested in becoming a flight attendant. I would like to find the nearest school or training facility to where I work/live. I am in Miami FL., I am 18 years old. I have never been so enthusiastic about a career idea. PLease send me all of the information you can about flight attendant school. Thank you very much for your consideration.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- maria mitros, 07:07:54 03/29/02 Fri

I'm 41 yrs old and want to change my career! Live by Las Vegas,,want to move to Colorado Springs,,,where is the nearest flight attendant school in Las Vegas or Colorado Springs so I may start enrolling? Thank you! Maria

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- shandi mathews, 16:18:50 04/01/02 Mon

I am an 19 year old in college, and am looking for something different and the airlines seem like the place for me. I live in Texas so if you could email me a school around the Austin area.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Tanja, 01:36:48 04/03/02 Wed

I am 22 year old girl, very interested in being a flight attendant. I was wondering whether it is possible to become a flight attendant e.g. in U.S if you're not from there, in my case I am from Finland but would be ready to move anywhere for a while to work.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Masae Ash, 08:50:25 06/11/02 Tue

I am interested in a flight attendant. I'm 44 years old.
I'm going to move to Chicago from billings, MT.
I'm looking for a flight attendant school at Chicago.
I'd like to know where that school.
Please teach me. Thank you very much.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Kate Glover, 11:52:23 08/08/02 Thu

I am looking for a school in Baltimore. Or can you tell me where a good school is. I am willing to travel. How long is the training for a flight attendant?

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- ASHLEY KORDSMEIER, 19:27:26 08/10/02 Sat

I AM 19 AND FROM ARKANSAS.I AM LOOKING FOR A SCHOOL CLOSE TO THIS AREA.I AM INTRESTED IN FLIGHT ATTENDANT SCHOOL.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Melany, 22:26:27 08/22/02 Thu

My name is Melany and I'm 18 years old. I'm very interested in looking into a career as a Flight Attendant. I took Travel and Tourism for 2 years and hope to find a school or training program here in Hawaii. Thank you for all your help!

Aloha,
Melany DeMello

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Alana Mallett, 17:49:34 08/30/02 Fri

I want to find a Flight Attendant school in New Hampshire so I could fulfill my dream.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Jacquelyn Snider, 12:26:42 09/12/02 Thu

I am interested in finding a school in the Houston, Tx area. I am 56 years of age. Excellent health, 5'2" . Children are all grown....able to work fulltime and travel.I have been in the public relations field all of my adult life. Thank you for any help or information you can give me.

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Lacey, 21:00:27 06/12/03 Thu

I have always dreamed of being a flight attendent. After reading the message on this web-site I feel I am close to fully qualified for a job. I have attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for a year and am ready to expand farther than that. I would enjoy being based out of Omaha Ne, St. Louis, MO or Lincoln, NE or anywhere within that area. I have studied college level Spanish and have always wanted a career working with people. I am 19 and can not wait to see more of the U.S. and beyond, plus I love to fly! Any additional information you could send me would be great!

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[> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Angie, 15:30:26 06/19/03 Thu

I am 26 years of age and interested in becoming a fly attendant,I speak three languages(English,french and Arabic).I meet the above requirments,I actually work for a Drug Chaine called Happy Harry's as a Manager in Training.
I would like some information about the nearest school,I reside in Newark,Delaware.I also would like to know how much do the fly attendant make a year.You can e-mail me at Attitudis all 2.

Yours faithfully

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[> [> [> Re: Want to find a Flight Attendant school -- Paulina Ruiz, 18:01:16 08/30/03 Sat

well i can begin this saying that im 20 years old and im studing to get my degreee on international business degree but i really want be a fly attendat my whole life i been dreaming on this... im fluent spanish and englinsh trying to learn french now so you can help me giving me some information about this carrer and where are some trainigs schools i live in Houston Texas... thank you!!

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Sena Thywill Nkornu, 16:10:50 08/22/01 Wed

>
> Have you ever dreamed of flying to exotic places or
>foreign cities? Or perhaps have a desire to see more
>of the USA? If so, then you should consider the
>career as an airline flight attendant. There are over
>ninety scheduled and charter airlines in the US and
>Canada, and they are in need of qualified applicants
>the year round.
> If you think you must be a young fashion-model type
>to be considered for this much sought-after job, you
>would be mistaken. So says Tim Kirkwood, author of
>the best-selling career book, THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB
>FINDER & CAREER GUIDE. Airlines today are looking for
>women and men between the ages of eighteen to sixty,
>who have the desire to travel and work with people.
> This broader acceptance of applicants opens the
>career up to persons who had never considered
>themselves qualified. It also, therefore, increases
>the competition for potential applicants. Every
>airline has a different set of requirements, and some
>will even look for the characteristics of the region
>in which they fly.
> A high-school diploma or GED is a must, so if you're
>in school now, STAY IN SCHOOL. If you have quit or
>dropped out, it's never too late to go back and get
>your diploma. For all airlines, it is a requirement
>for employment. Additional schooling, which can
>improve your chances of acceptance, includes
>sociology, psychology, history, geography, and foreign
>languages.
> Nearly all airlines will train you as a part of the
>hiring process, even if you've worked for another
>airline, or attended one of the expensive airline
>"schools". I recommend you look for an inexpensive
>local community college or adult education course that
>offers class in Travel & Tourism, or an introduction
>to the Flight Attendant Career.
> Most airlines set height requirements to correspond
>with the size of the aircraft they operate. Too tall,
>and you're bumping your head on the ceiling. Too
>short, and you may not be able to reach the overhead
>compartments. If you're between 5' and 6', you'll be
>within the range the airlines are looking for.
> Weight restrictions have come under fire lately,
>brought on by lawsuits against the impossibly strict
>standards set decades ago. The phrase you will hear
>now is "weight must be in proportion to height".
>Being in good physical condition is important, as the
>job can be physically demanding. Combine unusual
>hours, time zone changes, strange hotel rooms and the
>dry atmosphere of the airplane, and you have the
>making of physical exhaustion. Applicants are tested
>for drug use when hired and then randomly after that
>for the rest of their career. Even if you are using
>illegal drugs on a sporadic or "recreational" basis,
>you must quit now. You can also be alcohol tested
>throughout your career, as drinking is not permitted
>at anytime while on duty or in uniform.
> The traveling public has the general impression that
>flight attendants are on board the airplane simply to
>serve food and coffee. The Federal Aviation
>Administration, a government organization that
>oversees aviation safety, sees it completely
>different. Their role is to ensure that the flying
>public is safe when they fly, and requires flight
>attendants on board to provide assistance in flight,
>and to get the passengers out of the aircraft in an
>emergency. You will learn basic first-aid, CPR,
>fire-fighting techniques as part of your training. In
>fact, the majority of training you will receive will
>have more to do with safety, than how to pour a glass
>of wine.
> What is it then, which makes this job one of the most
>sought-after in America? Flexibility, variety, and
>travel are the top three reasons.
>
> Flexibility. Most people work all week, with perhaps
>one or two days off over the weekend. Most receive
>one to two weeks of vacation per year. As a flight
>attendant, you have the ability to group your flights
>together in a given month, and have 1-2 weeks off
>every month! And that is in addition to your regular
>vacation time. You can use this free time to utilize
>your travel benefits, continue your education, or run
>your own business.
>
> Variety. Since you are able to move your schedule
>around to suit your personal life, you are also able
>to escape the nine-to-five, Monday through Friday
>drudgery. And each flight is to a different city,
>with different crews, and different passengers. It's
>very hard to get bored.
>
> Travel. Most airline employees receive passes to fly
>on their own airline for free, or for a small fee. In
>addition, other airlines will offer you 50-75%
>discounts on their tickets. Hotels, rental cars,
>cruises, tour packages all have some discount schedule
>for airline employees also. Put it all together, and
>you have the flexibility to travel to a variety of
>places, at an extremely low cost. How could anyone
>not want to be an airline flight attendant?
>
> Well, to begin with, the hours can be long and
>irregular. The work can be tiring, the passengers
>demanding or even abusive. The atmosphere in the
>aircraft at altitude is extremely drying. Snowstorms,
>labor disputes, or mechanical breakdowns can disrupt
>schedules. Perhaps your plans to attend your friends'
>wedding will be spoiled by a storm that traps you in
>Des Moines. And there is the constant fear of a
>crash, although statistics say you have a better
>chance of being hit by lightening than experiencing a
>plane crash. This is more than a career choice. This
>is a lifestyle change to which you must give careful
>thought.
> And what do the airline recruiters look for? Once
>again the big word is flexibility. If you are able to
>be flexible in your attitude and lifestyle, and work
>well both alone, and with a group of people, then you
>have the basic building blocks to pursue your career
>in the skies. Spend some time in your local library,
>researching the airlines, or reading the books
>available on flight attendant careers. You can also
>find a wealth of information on the Internet, or World
>Wide Web. When you have chosen the airlines that
>match your career criteria, contact them by mail and
>request an application. Then, START PACKING!
>
>
>TIM KIRKWOOD, currently in his 25th year as an airline
>flight attendant for a major US carrier, is the author
>and publisher of THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FINDER &
>CAREER GUIDE. For more information on the Guide, call
>1-800-7-FLIGHT, or visit us on the web at
>www.FlightAttendantCareerGuide.com.
>
>Get great career advice from the experts. Go to
>www.aviationcareer.net to view our FREE online
>Aviation Career Magazine.
>
>Meet airline recruiters face-to-face. The AEPS
>Aviation Career AirFairs are being held across the
>country. Check the website often for updated cities
>and companies: www.aepsairfairs.com.

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Natalie Reid, 17:30:33 10/24/02 Thu

I am young, bilingual(oral and written), and attractive. I am interested in working as a Flight Attendant for one of your airlines.
I am great with people, very out going, pleasant to be around, kind and considerate.
I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
Natalie Reid

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[> Re: Seeking Employment in Legal, Administration Dept of Airline -- Imran A Khan, 07:13:53 08/23/01 Thu

Dear Recruiter,
I have a legal back ground and have done numerous law courses. I am a Canadian Citizen and would like to join any Airline. My interest will be to work in the legal and Administration dept of the airline.Kindly guide me.
Looking forward to hear from you at your earliest.
Best Regards,
Imran A Khan, LLM (London)

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[> [> Re: Seeking Employment in Legal, Administration Dept of Airline -- Tim Kirkwood, 06:12:27 12/08/01 Sat

Imran-

I would recommend you get your application in with Air Canada, WestJet, and the other Canadian Airlines. You might also consider the Aviation Employee Placement Service at www.aeps.com, as they have companies worldwide searching their database when looking for applicants in all job catagories.

Tim

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Ashley Pearson, 19:51:28 01/07/02 Mon

I will be graduating from high school in June 2002. I'm 18 years old almost 19, and have been very interested in being an airline attendant. I'm in my 4 year of French class, and I have taking a course in both Sociology and psychology. I also aced my geography class. I don't really desire to go to college so therefore I would be very flexible in my schedule. I live in the U.S., and want more than anything to be in the skies.I love to travel and my jobs now invole working with lots of people including small children. Please contact me to whom ever is interested. By email.

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Shashank D. Shevade, 01:27:54 06/02/02 Sun

I am 22, 174cms, fair. I am commerce graduate and currently working for a call center in Mumbai, India. Looking for a job of a Flight Stewards. You can contact me at s_pappilon@hotmail.com.

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- ketan vyas, 02:06:02 07/02/02 Tue

hi,
i am ketan vyas from gujarat, india.i have passed an m.a. in
english.i am 24.i want guidence to be a flight steward.please
give me required information.


thank you

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Samarth Javeri, 23:37:45 07/09/02 Tue

Hi I am Samarth Javeri from mumbai.
I am 23 years of age and is desperatly looking for a job as a flight stewards.I have completed my graduation in April 2001 in second class.I am fair having height of 173cms(6.1)
and very fluent in english.So please furnish me with some information about the said job and hoping for a favorable reply.

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Amanda, 14:31:20 07/23/02 Tue

Hi this is amanda wolfe. I really want to be an attendant when I graduate from high school but i dont know where to start. Can you help me?

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[> [> Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Deepak Gadiyar, 05:36:15 08/26/02 Mon

Hiya this is Deepak. I am 25 yrs old with acquiring height of 5'10 1/2 and equivalent weight for the same. I am a resident of MUMBAI IN. I have a background of a Customer Service Professional for a term of past 11 months and now I look forward to work with an Airline Industry as I have a great passion for this job of a Flight Attendant. Please furnish me with more details regarding the same and hoping in a positive response..

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[> [> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- T RAJ SAGAR, 06:56:55 08/30/02 Fri

Hiya this is T.RAJ I am 25 yrs old with acquiring height of 5'7 1/2 and equivalent weight for the same. I am a resident of HYDERABAD. I have a background of a FASHION DESIGNING FROM NIFT and now I look forward to work with an Airline Industry as I have a great passion for this job of a Flight Attendant. Please furnish me with more details regarding the same and hoping in a positive response..

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- ikwinder singh, 08:44:12 10/01/02 Tue


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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- ikwinder singh, 08:48:59 10/01/02 Tue

hii,
im ikwinder singh.i am very much intrested in making a career in flight steward. im tryin hard for that and i hav submitted my bio-data at many places, but ive got no response. ive passed my graduation in 2002.im fair and my height is 5'9. i am very confident
about my self. plzz reply me as soon as possible
thank you!

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Evelyn Escobar, 16:30:38 01/23/02 Wed

How do I get started on becoming a flight attendant.

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- T.RAJ SAGAR, 10:58:14 08/24/02 Sat

How do I get started on becoming a flight attendant

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- T.RAJ SAGAR, 11:17:56 08/24/02 Sat

How do I get started on becoming a flight attendant, HOW TO GET THE JOB IAM VERY MUCH INTERESTED IN FLIGHT ATTENDANT PLEASE SEND INFORMATION

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Shenice Boudreau, 15:20:48 02/02/02 Sat

I was a flight attendant in Canada for Canada 3000 airlines until their unexpected demise in 2001. It's an exellent job and I would love the opportunity to do it again.

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Wellington Figueiroa, 21:29:06 08/22/02 Thu

I would like to get information about how to become a flight attendant here in Canada. What are the requirements? Do I have to speak English and French? I do speak English, Japanese and Portuguese. What kind of exams do I have to go through to become a FA?

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[> [> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Shenice Boudreau, 12:20:58 05/20/03 Tue

you can wear glasses..... write to me with any questions, ok?

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Shenice, 17:21:13 05/20/03 Tue

most canadian airlines want bilingual crew.... you need a strong customer service background, must be flexible, able to work long hours and be ok with forgetting where you are in the morning......... lol ... it's a demanding job, on your feet a lot.... yet the benefits and the job itself makes up for all that drama.... anyone who wants to write me feel free.... i've been there and been thru lots of interviews......

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- AMANDA COCHRAN, 10:18:27 04/19/02 Fri

HI I AM AMANDA I AM 15 YEARS OLD AND I HAVE DREAMED TO BE A FLIGHT ATTENDENT SINCE I WAS ABOUT 6. I WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD ANSWER SOME QUESTIONS I HAVE BECAUSE I NEED TO PICK MY OPTIONS FOR 5TH YEAR AND I AM WONDERING IF THE JOB IS RIGHT FOR ME .
1. I HAVE TO WEAR MY GLASSES ALL DAY AND I WAS WONDERING IF ARELINES ACCEPT PEOPLE WHO WHERE GLASSES
2. WHAT IS THE MAIN SUBJECTS YOU NEED TO BE A FLIGHT ATTENDENT

PLEASE COULD YOU REPLY SOON

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Douglas Lilliebridge, 23:20:28 08/05/02 Mon

Hi,
I would just like to know how to become a flight attendent, what courses i have to take if any. If possible could you send me some information via Email informing me oin what i would have to do.

Thanks,
Doug

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[> [> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Georgine Kick, 17:10:22 08/25/02 Sun

May I please have imformation on how to get started as a flightattendent? Is there an age limit, body.. height... size? What are the academic requirements? Is there financial aid available? I am looking for a career change and have always wanted to be an airline attendent. I just did'nt follow my dream and although have worked in jobs I loved for some reason my real dream never got off the ground, (pun intended). Any imformation I would need to finally fulfill this goal would be greatly appriciated. Sincerly, Georgie

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[> [> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- PATRICIA FRANKLIN, 09:07:16 06/23/03 Mon

PLEASE SEND ME INFO ON REQUIRMENTS

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Douglas Lilliebridge, 23:20:33 08/05/02 Mon

Hi,
I would just like to know how to become a flight attendent, what courses i have to take if any. If possible could you send me some information via Email informing me on what i would have to do.

Thanks,
Doug

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- yer vue, 17:47:07 08/16/02 Fri

I was wondering to get info about being a flight attendent because I am going to be one. I don't have a e-mail but here is my address (758 s.adler apt#201 fresno, ca 93727)and my # (559)253-0355. I need it A.S.A.P THANK YOU.

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- yer vue, 17:48:37 08/16/02 Fri

I was wondering to get info about being a flight attendent because I am going to be one. I don't have a e-mail but here is my address (758 s.adler apt#201 fresno, ca 93727)and my # (559)253-0355. I need it A.S.A.P THANK YOU.

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- RUSSAMEE, 05:22:06 08/21/02 Wed

I 'm looking for job vacat flight attendent

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Mike Miele, 14:54:55 08/28/02 Wed

I was just wondering also the requirements on being a flight attendent because I am interested in becoming on. Where to go to school and stuff like that. Please e-mail me with info.
Thanks

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Vanessa Jefferson, 17:43:52 08/29/02 Thu

i was wondering what all i needed to know to become a flight attendent? What classes i would need to take.Etc. please let me know. thanks

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Chris Mosic, 06:09:22 10/08/02 Tue

I am mildly retarted am i too stupid and or ft to become a flight attendant
i weigh 500 # and iq of 40?

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- jasmine daituo, 07:21:02 05/16/03 Fri

please send me info on how to become a flight attendent I would love to be one . thanks jasmine

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Paola, 14:19:59 06/20/03 Fri

My dream is to become a flight attendant...in fact I'm working hard in an area of my life which can prevent it...could you please give me all the info to become one? Do you offer any help with the training and is it expensive? Do you have info, to be one in Europe or in latinamerica. I would really appreciate it if you could send me as much information as possible. Thanks!!!! =)

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- sarah pross, 08:24:01 06/22/03 Sun


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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Coreen Francis, 09:35:06 05/30/02 Thu

My name is Coreen Alicia Francis. I am a Jamaican born who enjoys traveling,socializing and making people comfortable.I am a 21 years old Taurian weighing 121 lbs and stand at 5ft 6'.

I have always admired the Flight Attendants that i have encountered during my flights to the United States in the summers and i would love to share my warmth and charm with others as i have recieved it.

It has alway been my dream to become a Flight Attendant and i see no other job more fitting than this.
I have no hands on experience or training for the job but my enthusiasm will allow me to learn quickly.

Please send me some information via e-mail on how to pursue a career in Flight Attending as i am very much interested in doing so. My Airline of Choice is Air Jamaica.
I am currently employed as a Customer Service Supervisor of an Internet Service Provider company.

Thanks in advance
Coreen

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Kate Renninger, 18:27:17 06/07/03 Sat

I want to get more information for schooling, so that in the future I can become a flight attendent

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- LeeAnn Clare Rivera, 16:07:42 06/08/03 Sun

Ever since i was small i've always admired flight attendants and have always wanted to be one. But it seems like everyone puts me down and says that i wont be smart enough. But i'm very smart and i need to know more information on schooling and where there are more locations of schools in North America. I'm 16 yr old Junior and i wanna know more info via e-mail on flight attendant schooling so please send me some info.

Thanks

LeeAnn Clare Rivera

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- AMY YOUNG, 22:23:41 06/12/03 Thu

I am interested in info on how to pursue a flight attendant career. What are my first steps?
-Amy

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Lisa Marie, 20:38:31 06/25/02 Tue

I have just recently discovered the wonderful career of being a flight attendent! I would love to travel around and expand my horizons. Please send information on schooling! Tankyou

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- RACHEL S FORBES, 19:32:09 08/24/02 Sat

HI,

I'D LIKE SOME INFO ON HOW TO BECOME A FLIGHT ATTENDENT.

THANK U,
RACHEL

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Keith David Murbach, 09:13:35 08/30/02 Fri

I am very interested in becoming a flight attendent. Could you kindly send me some information on the schooling. Thank you


Sincerely, Keith Murbach

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Eric, 14:03:25 09/09/02 Mon

Could you please tell me how to get started?

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Jennifer Steffensmeier, 08:47:28 09/12/02 Thu

I'm interested in becoming a flight attendent, could you please send me some information on getting started? Thank you.

Jennifer

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- ashley hollywood, 00:01:10 09/13/02 Fri

I'm interested in becoming a flight attendent and would really appreciate any information you could send me on it.

Thankyou
Ashley

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- nicole smith, 16:52:41 09/15/02 Sun

I would like some information on flight attendent school. What's the best way to get started?

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Lindsey Woolford, 19:31:05 08/01/02 Thu

i live in California City, California and i am interested in Flight Attendent School. At your earliest convience would you please send me some information on the nearest training facility...
Lindsey woolford

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Amish Bhatt, 16:17:01 08/15/02 Thu

i am young and good looking , i want to be a flight attendant, I am a Canadian Landed Immigrante and want to work as a flight attendant. please guide me

Thanks

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[> I want to find a flight attendant school -- Maria, 12:22:04 08/28/02 Wed

HI im 23 years old and i graduated Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and i want to find the nearest school in New York because i want to ba a flight attendant. thank you

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Kimberly Ann Blanchette, 19:16:24 08/31/02 Sat

I'm a 14 year old American/Philipina wishing to be a flight attendent. I would like info on the school to go to in the United States. My parents will pay for the school and will suport my needs while at school. I need to know what age I have to be and the cost of the school and all requirements and if you have a brochure that would be helpful. Thank you

Khim

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- RETA ALLEN, 11:26:49 09/09/02 Mon

I'm 21 currently liiving in new york and would like to find a trainning school to attend, i have always wanted to be a flight attendant, so please help me.

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- RETA ALLEN, 11:27:03 09/09/02 Mon

I'm 21 currently liiving in new york and would like to find a trainning school to attend, i have always wanted to be a flight attendant, so please help me.

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Faith Anne Davis, 12:27:58 09/12/02 Thu

I would like to become a Airline Flight Attendant. I live in California, San Francisco Area and am currently going to college. I would like to know where to go for schooling to become a flight attendant. Can you help me, by letting me know where near schools are? Thanks

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- sandeep, 05:48:51 09/16/02 Mon

dear sir i want ti known how i can join in air lines as flight attendant do u have any placement service plz let me no

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[> Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- SAMEER, 03:33:15 09/18/02 Wed










SIR,
I AM SAMEER 23YRS OF AGE AND COMPLETED BCOM.
I HAVE 6.6 FEET HEIGHT AND I AM LOOKING TO JOIN CABIN CREW TRAINING AT BANGALORE.I AM NOT FAMILIAR IN THIS FIELD AND DON’T KNOW ABOUT THE INSTITUTES CONDUCTING THIS COURSE.ACTUALLY THIS COURSE IS A DIPLOMA COURSE OR A CRETIFICATE COURSE.IS THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATION IS DEGREE I HAVE ONLY COMPLETED DEGREE SO IS THERE ANY POSSIBLITY FOR ME TO JOIN THE COURSE.. IS THERE SHOULD BE COMPULSORY KNOWLEDGE IN HINDI TO DO THIS COURSE ALSO I DON’T KNOW HINDI CAN I DO THIS COURSE.PLEAS REPLY ME WITH FULL DETAILS TO ME AT SAMEERN2001@HOTMAIL.COM.. SO PLEASEREPLY ME AS SOON SO ONLY I CAN JOIN THIS COURSE.


YOURS TRUELY
SAMEER

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- shannon schwocho, 09:21:29 10/21/02 Mon

hello my name is shannon schwocho im currently living in florida, and im currently trying to persue a job as an flight attendent if you could please call me with some information. thank you shannon 239-772-3125

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- shannon schwocho, 09:22:52 10/21/02 Mon

hello my name is shannon schwocho im currently living in florida, and im currently trying to persue a job as an flight attendent if you could please call me with some information. thank you shannon 239-772-3125

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Renee, 19:27:05 01/22/03 Wed

I live in Chicago and I would like to know where I can find a fligh attendent school.
Thank you.

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Rosa, 10:41:13 05/24/03 Sat

hi, i am 40 years old i wanted to apply for flight attendant job in Canada ontario ... can you tell me how i can reach them . if you can give me there number .

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[> [> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- rosa, 10:44:31 05/24/03 Sat

can you reply to me as soon as passible.plz

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[> I need to find a Flight attendant school in Texas -- Amanda Aguilar, 14:43:26 05/27/03 Tue

I really am interested in becoming a flight attendant. But I need to know where I can go to school here in Texas to have the qualifications. Pleas give me some information.


Amanda Aguilar

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Bahara Sedghi, 18:31:56 06/01/03 Sun

hi..my name is Bahara, and i'm 19 years old...i allways loved to be a Airline Flight Attendant..and i searched alot...i was hoping to find a good way to aply. i have no one close to help me out...beside english i speak persian, afghani and kurdish...and some spanish...and im graduading from high school on july.03
i would love to get to this job...and i'm asking for the appications...even though if i don't get the job now...i would still aply again....till i get in to it...
thanks again

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Belinda McAllister, 07:52:35 06/10/03 Tue

hello,
I would like to become a flight attendant. i will be graduating high school soon. I plan to go to college right when school lets out. Will you please send me informatiopn on what classes i will need to take and wht classes will help me. PLease send me information on if i need to go to a special school for this job and if so is there a school in the state of texas that is good. How many years do i need to attend college for the jod. Please answer my reply and send me info. to Belinda_mcallister@yahoo.com

thank you,
belinda

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Camila Pedraza, 06:11:39 06/12/03 Thu

Hello I'm Camila and I'm graduating next year. I would like to be flight attendant and I would like to know if you can find me a college in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Thank you

Camila Pedraza

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[> Re: Want to be an Airline Flight Attendant? -- Sachin, 22:41:55 08/07/03 Thu

I am Sachin Gaikwad residing in Mumbai.
I have done my Engineering and interested in The Job of Flight Attendent.
Please guide me.

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I decided it's about time somebody takes some action around here (meaning the Internet).
These are trying times and so many of us are unemployed, single parents, unwell or otherwise in DIRE NEED OF MONEY, to make ends meet. "God helps he that helps himself".

You've seen all the scams on the internet or maybe even tried a few like me. I’m referring to things like - fake Internet companies making “get rich” promises or those self -proclaimed “Internet Guru’s” selling their useless information. How about the illegal internet scams giving you only false hopes while laughing all the way to the bank. I've been around the Internet for about 10 years and I've seen it all.

Think about it this... Do you know anyone that actually has made real money on the Internet? I don’t mean Steve Case founder of AOL or Bill Gates Founder of Microsoft.
I mean regular people like your neighbors, friends or even a family member. I bet you don’t.

People have been getting ripped off for years. Giving their hard earned money away to scams. The only program that has ever worked for me was a program that the people were put in control. Not a company - a Club. It's called The PayPal Club. Although this program had failed for others in the past, I figured with my marketing and web design experience I'd give it a shot. Guess what ... I joined for $5 and I was able to make over $7000 in two months.

I thought to myself, if there was a way to help other members succeed they way I did, not only would they make thousands but, I would also. That's when I came up with the idea to launch a website. A website that is dedicated to sharing the same strategies I used to succeed. The same tips and tricks the "Internet Guru's" don't want you to know about. Why would I do that? Because, the more money you make the more I make. Plain and Simple!

Believe it or not, it's working and just now starting an Internet Earthquake! It's working. And it's free. It's called "Club United and It's something the Internet has never seen before.
I hope you agree, It's time the people take charge! We need to stick together and stop the vicious cycle.

I know this letter is getting long and your time is valuable.
If your still reading, I know you are interested in making a difference. Take 5 minutes and give the website a visit at: www.clubunited.org. If you have any question please feel free to drop me an email at: clubunited@mail.com I'll be happy to get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks for your valuable time and I hope to be working with you soon.

Best Regards,
~Tom Dunleavy~
Club United - President & Founder
www.clubunited.org
clubunited@mail.com

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Enough is Enough!!! The Rich are Still Getting Richer. -- Me Again :-), 08:24:18 11/03/03 Mon

Hi,

I’m hoping and praying this letter will change the way regular people (like me and you) have been wasting their valuable time and hard earned money trying to make a little bit of money or even get rich using the Internet.

Who am I?

I’m just a regular guy trying to make ends meet and I’ve had enough, living paycheck to paycheck, just to make the bills at the end of every month. The Rich are getting Richer. That’s all I have seen for years.

Think about it... Do you know anyone that actually makes real money on the Internet? Someone that’s living the life of their dreams? I don’t mean Steve Case founder of AOL or Jeff Bezos Founder of Amazon.com. I mean real people like your neighbors, friends or even a family member. I bet you don’t.

Why? Over the years most, if not all Internet opportunities fail. I’m referring to fake Internet companies making “get rich” promises or those self proclaimed “Internet Guru’s” selling their useless information. How about the illegal internet scams giving you only false hopes while laughing all the way to the bank. I’ve been around the internet for ten years and I’ve designed over a thousand website’s. Trust me, I can write a list a mile long but, I’m sure you get the idea.

I don’t know about you but, I think it’s about time “We the People” start working together. We need to start helping each other make extra money and STOP GIVING IT TO THE PEOPLE THAT ALREADY HAVE IT!

Recently, I have designed a website for “the people” I call it Club United.

Club United is free to everyone and has a fast growing membership that is dedicated to helping each other make money. Over the years I have met several online friends experienced in many facets of the internet. And after several months of brain-storming, we have narrowed it down to one solution.

We have taken an existing “Free Internet Program” cut out the middle man and enabled the people to control their own profits. Many of you have either seen or tried this program in the past but this time, Club United provides several key ingredients:

* Honesty
* Team work
* Knowledge
* Trust
* Patience

Do yourself a favor, take 5 minutes and see for yourself why Club United is like nothing the Internet has seen before.

Remember: We are not a company. We are a group of people working together to make life a little bit easier for all of us.

Thanks for your valuable time.
I hope to be working with you soon.

Best Regards,

~Tom Dunleavy ~
Club United – www.freewebs.com/emoney
Email – clubunited@mail.com

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