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451711A 职业全职从业者税前周薪比例(Income Range Per Week - Before tax)
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What’s it like to be a Flight Attendant?
Flight attendants provide onboard service to aircraft passengers and ensure
the observance of airline safety procedures.
Flight attendants work in shifts that involve irregular hours, working
weekends and public holidays, and spending time away from home. They work long
hours in a pressurised cabin and must adjust to varying climatic conditions
and different time zones.
How much can I expect to earn?
Full-time employed Flight Attendant earn an average of $1048 per week. The
[average annual salary for this job is $54496 excluding super.]
Personal requirements
- friendly personality with excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- able to work as part of a team
- neat personal appearance at all times
- able to work under pressure and within tight time frames
- able to adapt easily to an irregular lifestyle
- able to cope with the physical demands of the job
- able to satisfy height requirements (for some airlines)
- able to swim approximately 20 to 50 metres unaided (for some airlines)
- at least 18 years of age.
This job also involves:
Good vision for detail
These jobs require you to be able to see clearly to examine items close-up. It
covers jobs where poor vision e.g. tunnel vision, could make the work place
unsafe or the job difficult to undertake, e.g. draftsperson working with
detailed drawings; checkout operator reading dockets; work requiring good
hand-eye co-ordination for working with precision or semi-precision tools.
Mainly indoor work
Workers performing these jobs would usually be expected to spend more than
three-quarters of their day indoors, in an office, factory or other enclosed
area protected from the weather.
Reading or writing
These jobs require moderate or better reading and writing skills. Workers may
be expected to prepare, understand or act on written materials, such as
letters or reports. People may wish to avoid these jobs if their reading or
writing English skills are limited to a small range of words or phrases and
symbols. Jobs remaining may still require very basic reading or writing
skills.
Standing for long periods
The main duties and tasks involved in these jobs are usually performed
standing up for periods of at least two hours at a stretch.
This occupation offers jobs at the following skill levels:
Skilled Non-trade Jobs
These jobs do not usually require completion of secondary education, however
further part-time study such as a Certificate III or IV, and on-the-job
training, may be required.
Study requirements
At school, you can study these subject(s) to get a good foundation for this
occupation:
Geography
School subjects that include some aspect of geography provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a geography-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.
Languages
School subjects that include some aspect of LANGUAGE provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a language-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.
Duties and tasks of a Flight Attendant
Flight attendants may perform the following tasks:
- conduct pre-flight cabin checks
- check boarding passes and direct passengers to seats
- advise passengers of safety regulations
- distribute reading material and serve meals and drinks
- provide first aid treatment and assist sick passengers
- anticipate and provide for the comfort of passengers needing special attention, including unaccompanied children, parents with infants, people with disability, the elderly and non-English-speaking passengers
- take action in the event of decompression, turbulence, mechanical malfunction or unlawful acts by passengers
- prepare for emergency landings and the evacuation of passengers.