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I believe I can fly
I believe I can touch the sky
I think about it every night and day
Spread my wings and fly away
I believe I can soar
I see me running through that open door
I believe I can fly

You may remember this song, “I believe I can fly” popularized byR.Kelly

Thousands or maybe hundreds years ago this was become humans dream. They want to go to the other place without spending a lot of time. When they saw a bird, there’s a wish in their mind. “I wish I can fly like a bird someday”. Of course they can’t do this, because there’s no technology at that time. Maybe they still use a horse or steam train for transportation. Plane, helicopter are just a dream for them. They never expect like what happen now. This is time I want to talk about “fly”.

Job description

Air cabin crew are the main point of contact for passengers while they are in the air. They are responsible for passenger safety and are trained to deal with security and emergency situations. They ensure that all emergency equipment is in working order prior to take off and explain and demonstrate safety procedures and equipment to passengers. They also reassure passengers in the event of an emergency.
Air cabin crew ensure that passengers are comfortable throughout the flight and that the flying experience is a pleasant one. They attend to passengers' needs and provide a high level of customer service, serving refreshments and selling duty-free goods.
Getting the job as a airhostess at the young age can be a great advantage. Compared to your colleagues of the same age that choose to further the study to a university, you have the edge over them.

First, your are earning a descent amount, a simple review of investment analysis will surely says that earlier investment will have a bigger potential of return. That mean, you have to start saving for the better future.You may like to choose the investment with smaller risk, such as unit trust or government instruments

.Here are ten reasons why you should consider becoming a flight attendant:

1. Enjoy a great deal of time off (13 to 17 days off per month; roughly 6 months off per year!).
2. Get free or reduced-cost travel benefits for yourself and immediate family, covering air travel, lodging, car-rentals, and cruises.
3. Get a lucrative benefits package, often including health and life insurance, credit union membership, employee stock options, and a 401(k) retirement plan.
4. Enjoy unmatched variety - Forget the predictability of 9 to 5 cube life!
5. Enjoy maximum scheduling flexibility - You're not limited to weekends off like the rest of the world!
6. Meet new people, including many celebrities.
7. See the world.
8. Feel more independent.
9. Feel more responsible.
10. Feel a sense of pride and accomplishment (especially when you help an unaccompanied minor or handicapped passenger safely reach their destination).