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3-17-2009 @ 7:17PM
Fran Platt said...
Leesa, I actually get seasick when the boat is not in motion and as a child could barely take a road trip without feeling green. For me, however, flying is different. I much prefer working a flight as opposed to being a passenger. I just don't notice the turbulence as much since I am busy and my mind is occupied. You kind of get used to balancing yourself and know all the secret handholds, like the "notches" on the A319/320. It seems F/A's either love or hate this job. I think you'd be crazy not to give it a shot! It could be the best thing you ever do for yourself. Just remember the first five years or so are the hardest. I wish you the best of luck!!
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