A MONTH In My Life As A FLIGHT ATTENDANT!

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Publicado 2024-06-05
Hey everyone! Thank you so much for watching today's video where I take you along with me for a MONTH in my life as a reserve flight attendant! #jettingjulia #flightattendant #cabincrew

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  • @JettingJulia
    Ahhhh what a busy reserve month! With my seniority (after 6 years of flying) I am only on reserve about 3 months out of the year so I wanted to document this past month all in one video. Thank you so much for being here, for taking the time out of your day to watch this video & I hope you stick around for more 😊 If you have any questions about being a flight attendant please put them in the comment section below and I will do my best to answer them here or make an entirely separate Q&A type video! JJ ❤✈
  • @darrells1806
    After listening to the flight sequences for your month of May, reminds me that I am so glad that I’m retired now going on 4 years with 36 years as a pilot at AA. Good luck in your career you seem to have a great attitude. 👨‍✈️✈️
  • @talkingcrow
    I am deeply impressed with your energy and cheerful attitude. Dang. Your passengers and work team are very lucky.
  • @LisaFerguson-lw8il
    In my teens I really wanted to be a flight attendant. I had flown many times to and from European airports, plus 2 return long-haul. I thought it was such a great job and the flight attendants always looked so lovely in their uniforms. My parents got the daughter of their friends to come talk to me. She, whilst enjoying an excellent salary and free flights for holidays, brought me down to earth by explaining what the training and everyday working was like. I went to university and found my ideal place in life. I love flying and, having been raised well, have never been a Karen on a flight. I can see why you are so good at what you do. You have a calmness and personality to handle what can be a very stressful job. So glad I found your channel.
  • @conniegalati3926
    Newfound respect Julia for all FAs. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. You are essential to the industry.
  • @opalstivers655
    Definitely keep her on the crew. She is who you want on your flight. She has it all.
  • @SageRosemary
    First video I've seen of yours. So interesting and informative. I had no idea this is how it worked!
  • @70foolio
    This may sound weird but I love that you can express frustration with the delays but you continue to state a positive outlook with saying out loud “trying to keep a positive attitude “. I have to do this too. It really does help me to see the big picture or like you mentioned it happens for a reason. 😊
  • @karolrust2300
    Flight Attendants definitely deserve better pay!! I can't believe you don't get paid for boarding and deplaning!! 😕 Thank you for giving us a better idea exactly what is involved in being a FA Julia😊 Hello to Eric and Miss Luna!!❤
  • Julia I gotta say, your channel brings a sense of comfort to me. I’m not a flight attendant, but I work crazy hours/shifts for my job & I can work up to 6/7 in a row. And sometimes we get notified about changes just a few hours in advance or whatnot. And I’m also about an hour away from work like yourself. So it’s definitely comforting to know that I’m not the only one who has a grind like this haha. Keep up these awesome vlogs!
  • I have been watching your channel for a month or so. You have opened my eyes as what your job requires. I had no idea how stressful and uncertain your day to day could be. When I fly now I will have so much appreciation for flight attendants.
  • My sister was a "stewardess" for United in the 1960s based in SFO. It was a more glamorous time, but was regulated, and therefore she had a pretty regular schedule each month. Aviation has really changed since 1978, with both positives and negatives. You have a wonderful attitude and I know it can test your patience. Stay safe!
  • @marieleelee
    That first trip you had with all the cancelations, changes to the trip, and uncerntinty is exactly why I would never be a flight attendant. Not that I even have the right personality for it lol but holy moly not knowing where you're going or when you're arriving or even if your trip can change at the drop of a hat is so much. Kudos to flight crew and pilots because that is too much for me.
  • Dedication, levelheadiness, and generous flexibility. Seems to be paramount importance. Absolutely amazing how you can deal with all the minor and major setbacks.👌
  • I'm new here and I think you're just a beautiful and caring young woman. I'm an RN but not currently working due to my own health issues. I just love your love for your baby, Luna. We have four dogs and our oldest looks just like Luna. Her name is Sandy. There's no better love and comfort than that of a four-legged child ❤ Your airline is very fortunate to have someone as dedicated as you are. I hope they know that. Take care, stay safe, and keep smiling, it's contagious ❤
  • @macerface
    Hey Julia! I'd love for you to make another one of these videos and maybe talk about what the application/interview process is like, training, any perks/benefits you receive as a FA, if and how raises are given, how paid time off works, etc. I'm also curious to know if you would consider flying for another airline given the current state of yours, but obviously you don't have to answer that if it would get you in trouble lol. Thanks 😊
  • @traceyflater
    I love seeing how much Luna loves her firsbee time,
  • @bleumarin1968
    working in crew-scheduling must be so stressful and exhausting, they have all my admiration
  • Really enjoyed this video length - feels like a docu series :) Thanks for all you do for the passengers!