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Airline Career Overviews
Even though the airlines are in business to transport
people from one place to another, they could not function
without the help of many people on the ground, including
those who take reservations and sell tickets, as well as
those who help keep the airplanes operating on schedule.
Entry level positions with an airline, cover a wide variety
of operations and duties. Most of these positions involve
extensive customer service contact requiring strong interpersonal
and communication skills. No previous experience is required,
although you may be required to work evening or early-morning
hours, adhere to a strict physical appearance, and lift
heavy objects. Entry level positions such as Pilot, or Mechanic
require special licenses issued by the Federal Aviation
Administration, and/or specific previous work experience.
Specific hiring requirements for these positions may also
be obtained by viewing the job posting details or contacting
the specific airline.
To eliminate any confusion, all positions are regarded
as customer service positions. Every second an airline employee
spends with a passenger or potential passenger is critical.
Most passengers choose their airline based on the quality
of service received. Passengers may never see you, but they
will remember their telephone conversation, the comfort
of their flight, and the way their baggage arrived; safely,
timely at the correct destination. They will thank you by
flying your airline over and over again.
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