Answers: Ideas about how to revise Spanish?
Or about how to domain a F/A job?
While a expressions helps, you CAN still obtain hired WITHOUT being bi-lingual- especially beside a regional airline.
A book with tips on F/A interviews is "Welcome Aboard: Your Career as a Flight Attendant" by Becky S. Bock. It's $15 used from Amazon.com.
The Essential Guide to Becoming a Flight Attendant for $20 may also be of interest to you. "Written by American Airlines Flight Attendant, Kiki Ward, "The Essential Guide to Becoming A Flight Attendant" is a 165 page of information packed near inside information about the flight attendant craft, airline flight attendant applying and interviewing, complete airline application and resume instruction, complete flight attendant training information and the most current airline hiring information."
Go to http://www.flightattendantcareer.com for more information. BTW- Amazon is also selling the same book used for $13.57- http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0970184...
This site also offer a career guide for $39 but it also have a lot of free info on their site just about the career;
http://www.fajobcenter.com/index.html
This is a site that hosts a message board for the exchange of info between current and aspiring F/As. You will find who is hiring and interview tips here. It requires a small political leanings fee but may economically be worth it- http://www.flightattendants.org/
I also suggest this site to read actual interview experiences by airline from F/A candidates- http://www.aviationinterviews.com/
(WELL WORTH IT! You can also see how many respondents who be offered jobs are bi-lingual.)
Here is a intertwine to a VIDEO interview with a SWA F/A almost her career that describes what you entail to know and what to expect:
http://www.swagov.com/programs_services/...
http://www.flightattendantfacts.com
BTW, if you really want to learn Spanish obtain Rosetta Stone
Good Luck!
ROSETTIA STONE HAS A GOOD PROGRAM
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