Any airline attendants?
andreacord
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Hey everyone 
I'm considering a career as an airline attendant in the near future in Canada. Would love to know if there's anyone out there that is an airline attendant because I would imagine trying to lose weight/stay in shape can be a bit of a challenge with that sort of a career. Add me if you would like, I'm curious to hear about any success stories out there.
I'm considering a career as an airline attendant in the near future in Canada. Would love to know if there's anyone out there that is an airline attendant because I would imagine trying to lose weight/stay in shape can be a bit of a challenge with that sort of a career. Add me if you would like, I'm curious to hear about any success stories out there.
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Hi! My dad is a pilot and my mom is a ticket agent (for Air Canada). My dad runs marathons and a lot of the hotels he stays at have gyms too. He mostly uses running as a way to see a new city. For Air Canada you need to be bilingual to be a flight attendant and for West Jet you don't. There are some smaller airlines in BC that might be a great way to get started (Central Mountain Air - I use them to fly and see my buddy in Fort St. John). Best of luck to you! Let me know if you want me to ask my parents anything, they have been in the airline industry forever...I just enjoy the benefits hehehe
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