Thursday, August 4, 2022

Reader Sunny Gale's response to mun's "study hard" advice

 


Mum tried applying for cabin crew & couldn't qualify when young, so pretend to make such a comment.
In reality, cabin crew is a creme de la creme job. U will be able to appreciate it after u get the job, quit the job, work on ground, realised the mundane & monotony of grd job, then shit, is this life working on ground: work almost everyday & going through the process day in and day out till u leave the planet.

Crew, in reality, belongs to a elite & special group on planet Earth, bless with the opportunity to enjoy life to the fullest, as in the Lifestyle of the rich and famous.
You never get a job which can offer such fun & excitement, visit country u have never been before. If u have a good set of crew, wow, the shopping, pub hopping, tasting different brew of alcoholic concoction, relaxation in the comfort of your room snuggle under the nice & soft comforter of the bed in winter, and watching TV channels of the world. And if you have a steward/dess lover with you it really enriches your life in the room, hehe, what can I say, wow wee again.
Okay the trade-off ìs: Can u handle it - CC job is real demanding physically. You will learn what "Tired & shack" is all about after joining CC, just like what "Thirst" is in the Army during Basic training.
Remember physically and mentally challenging is the name of the job, so much so when the flight lands you can't wait to get to the hotel. Even in the bus, on way to hotel, u feel the strain. Once in your room, a total "shack and extreme tiredness" that you will feel in your well being hits u hard and sleep has never feels so so good as you lay down on your bed. And if a sweetheart is with you, strange enough you still have the power to make love to your darling even after flt , although very tired.
So not only can crew have lunch in Lon, JFK, Paris, but they can also romance around the world as well.
Let's get serious, ask yourself, r u willing to accept the extreme tiredness working as CC, but compensated by the wonderful lifestyles of the rich and famous, given the opportunity to enrich one's life and enjoy the wonders of different countries that comes with it.
My take is: Only one life on planet earth & no going back, miss the opportunity, u miss the golden chance to enrich your life before saying sayonara to the world.
Don't be a fool, all jobs big or small are mundane, what matters is can it enriches your life.
My recommendation: fly 5 yrs at least, but if you can get into an airline offer flying till retirement, then why not make it a career as it pays well, required to fly only 90+hrs/mth (4days added up/mth) hehe. The higher up in rank, the fun level goes up in this job. The crew in charge has the most enjoyment in this job, kkkk most of the time with fat pay for the job scope, which in reality is a simple job. A novice can learn to be a C in C in an hour if I tell you the gist of it , it is that easy, cause no one to override u.
So you realise, flying is easy job, with great fun, a holiday job actually, who don't want? Don't believe... quit flying if u r already in , then work on ground, u then will realised how stupid one can be, cause ground is no bed of roses. Ground job though not as demanding physically is meaningless.
Hey mum, you ain't know what you are missing telling your daughter to study hard, for what, to work in a mundane job?
Retired crew: most having fun as well, going all over SIN, to try the buffets in hotels, again still enriching their life, till we get to the next level to have buffets in heaven, hehehehe.
My take is : one only quit flying if u can make big bucks on ground, otherwise u r better off flying. So don't be a fool. Play it cool ��. Love the World.
So crew wannabes go for it, get Boh tong notes on cabin crew & go for the interview,try & try, no harm even if u don't succeed. This is life.

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Back to online application

 SIA has reverted its cabin crew interview in Singapore to Online application starting 2 August which was yesterday. Last Saturday, it was walk-in interview at MBS. Wonder why the frequent switch?

Monday, August 1, 2022

SIA overwhelmed by number of applicants

This was the first SIA walk-in cabin crew interview in Singapore after 3 years. All the interviews before this one (30 July 2022) was through online application. So one can imagine the excitement generated by the cabin crew hopefuls who were at MBS on 30 July morning. Some were there queuing long before registration began at 8:30am.
The response was so overwhelming that SIA decided to carry forward part 2 of the interview to another date. Cabin crew were shorthanded. They did not expect such a huge turnout. I suspect the number of applicants must be almost a thousand.
Who dare say that young Singaporeans frown upon the flying job?

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

The Stylistics - I'm Stone In Love with You


This is a 1972 single by The Stylistics. Who is the "Stylistics" of cabin crew and why?

Sunday, July 24, 2022

The Pride of SIA

 





The above photos showed the post Covid cabin crew graduates after a tough 4 months training at STC. Our congratulations! It has been 2 years since the last batch graduated. 

Thursday, July 21, 2022

A comment from a reader worth reading?

 What does it mean when one says that they are 'grateful'.to being

employed as a flight attendant? Particularly SQ..??
If u join JAL, Emirates or Qatar, you will realised that these airlines are rather strict in many areas.
SIA is more inclusive and sophisticated in it's treatment of cabin crew and tech crew.
If u compare operating pattern, SQ are better in most areas.
In the area of discipline, it has been an open-door policy for SQ.
Some of the other airlines, CC operate under a fear factor (Senior crew instruction is to be adhered to, just like in the Army, or else u will be reported).
The early days of SQ, CC operated in this environment. There were few IFM who were very unreasonable.
The anti-CC anonymous guy probably had a hard time from all these fear factor IFM. This is why he has nothing good to say about CC.
And this person is a guy and not a female.
I can narrow him down, haha.

Basically to answer your question about you are better off in SIA :- SQ is more inclusive and the CC are more sophisticated and the CC culture has come a long way and getting better year on year.
On Boh Tong blog, l can see changes in the comments (more sophisticated and refined in their contents commentators coming in). Good.
There is one left who is still putting down CC as a great job.
Boh Tong's blog could have gotten ever more popular through the years but unfortunately in the early days of your blogging, you have 3 anti CC trolls which created havoc in the comments section and chased my readers away from commenting.
This is why your blog did not progress much.
U should have ensured communities guidelines and respect in people's comment in the early days and the blog would be very successful by now.
I noticed in the early days when someone made a good comment, this anti-CC guy would come in and shoot them down and chase all the commenters away, resulting in hardly anyone coming in to comment after that.
All you get and still around are 3 anti CC guys making degrading comments about CC.
Apparently 2 anti guys have sobered down leaving one standing (General Custer's last stand, hehe).
Anyway being a cabin crew (job asides, don't talk about the working part, which is exhausting) truly offer you an awesome lifestyles, even the rich and famous cannot experience.
The CC environment provides you the best entertainment and enrichment in your life on planet Earth that no other job can come close.
Other job can get you higher remuneration but is unable to match the lifestyle.
So u choose: more money and better status job
OR - the CC lifestyles where u make all the young girls cry and enjoy the world with all its intriguing entertainments thrown in.
Cheers.

Monday, July 18, 2022

Would it be a blessing in disguise?

Some cc wannabes having passed their interviews with SIA were told they could not be employed because they have failed their medical checks. Most suffered from scoliosis and in one case ADHD.
Should I feel sorry for them because they told me flying as a cc is their dream or perhaps it may even be a blessing in disguise?
Share with us your thoughts on the above subject.


Sunday, July 10, 2022

Why the change?

I am wondering why SIA is reverting to the walk-in interview for cabin crew. The walk-in has ceased and in its place SIA has introduced the online interview for the past few years. I am referring to the interview in Singapore.
Is the above change due to cost or what? Covid cases is still very high. Will the large crowd at the interview registration cause the Covid cases to escalate? No one will know the answer until days or weeks after the interview which is to be held at MBS on 30 July. Let's keep fingers crossed.

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Does SIA permits this?

 

@jujuchewbacca EVERYBARRDDYYYYY #tiktoksg🇸🇬 #fypsg🇸🇬 #cabincrew #greatwaytofly #singaporeairlines ♬ Break My Heart Myself (feat. Travis Barker) - Bebe Rexha


Someone gave me the link to the above and asked whether SIA allows its staff/crew to post in uniform in social media. As far as I know SIA does not allow but it policy may have changed because I also noticed that cabin crew in uniform are posting their videos in YouTube.

Sunday, July 3, 2022

SIA is recruiting Korean stewards and stewardesses

 


It stated former cabin crew and children of patriots and veterans are welcome to apply. The face to face interview will be in Seoul, South Korea. This is an online application. More information here

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

To publish comment or not is the sole discretion of the blogger

Please note that any comment that is meant to mislead the readers, cabin crew wannabes, members of the public will not be published.
Any hate speech directed against anyone or institution etc will not be published. In addition, stupid, incoherent and comment not relevant or related to the post will also not be published.

Monday, June 27, 2022

Eager to be part of the SIA cabin crew family

Being a cabin crew is not a job but a life style. Many cc and ex cc will agree with me. It is a career that offers limitless travel, interaction with people of different background and cultures and a decent pay.
Seeing so many went for the recent interviews with SIA and many couldn't pass the interview, I have encourage them to consult the experts who could help them get their dream job.
I, myself had help many got into SIA and some other airlines like EK, CX etc.
Just last week a young lady contacted me and asked that I coached her for her second face to face interview with SIA. She had failed her first interview a few weeks ago and wanted to make sure to pass it this time. I agreed to coach via Zoom as I am not in Singapore. A face to face one on one coaching would be ideal. However, after my coaching she proceeded for her last Saturday's interview. Needless to say she passed with flying colors. Now all is left is her medical this week. When she passed her medical, she will become part of the cabin crew family with the world's best airlines.

Thursday, June 23, 2022

 BT, I think you should just ignore comments from immature readers.. and not drag our alma mater into a senseless debate where there is no judge..

We all strive to live a life with fulfilment, a life with no regrets, not a life doing earth-shaking important things.

For the naysayers leaving comments here, are your comments meant for current cabin crew, or wannabes? If you dislike the cc job so much, why are u following this blog? Or are u hijacking BT’s blog to vent out frustration in your life? Then may be u should have your own blog.

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Blogger Boh Tong is an ex Raffles Institution student

 


Certain readers told me that I brought shame to my former school for becoming a steward. They said that I should be doing something more important. Do you agree or disagree with their statement? Please indicate in the above polls.

8 Best Jobs for Ex Cabin Crew

  1.  Work on a cruise ship
  2. Travel consultant/Travel agent
  3. Tour guide
  4. Travel blogger
  5. Photographer/ Vlogger
  6. Overseas live-in nanny/au-pair
  7. Language teacher
  8. Pilot
If you want to know more click here

Friday, June 17, 2022

SIA cabin crew take off in new jobs

 Many cabin crew under the Singapore Airlines Group are landing good secondment gigs and second careers with their impeccable grooming, well-honed customer care skills and knack for handling tricky situations.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

These Local Celebs Were SIA Flight Attendants Before Joining Showbiz

                                 Credit: Instagram/kimberlychia, sharonau13


Did you know that some of our more famous celebs used to work as SIA cabin crew before they became stars?
Before she made her mark co-hosting City Beat with Kym Ng and Bryan Wong, Sharon Au joined Singapore Airlines (SIA) as a cabin crew. She was good at what she did and snagged the Best Trainee Award at her graduation ceremony in 1994.
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