Hello everyone, is there anyone of u know how long the working contract will be at Flyscoot as a cabin crew. I'm really curious with it because I've searched to find some information on the google but I still did not found the actual answer. I just know some of airlines only such as Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia the working contract will be 2 years and Singapore Airlines 5 years. So if you're working or ex-crew at Flyscoot, u may share it with us. Thank you so much those who reply it, your comment will be appreciated so much.
It's a lot as a fresh graduate tho, and get to earn 3x. No wonder tempting la.
Ya it’s their choice but certainly at the expense of their future earnings.
I see law, engineering grads who gave up their profession to be cabin crew then regretted later in life when all their peers are already far ahead in careers, while they are still stuck or start from scratch.
“See the 🌍 for few years, end up GG later in life” I must say that if you are determined and have a decent career, one can EASILY travel the world without being a waiter
But u can get a head start earnibg more than what fresh grad earn. Get to see the world, not getting stuck at a 9-5 job and also dont need to face the jam.
Ya it’s their choice but certainly at the expense of their future earnings.
I see law, engineering grads who gave up their profession to be cabin crew then regretted later in life when all their peers are already far ahead in careers, while they are still stuck or start from scratch.
“See the 🌍 for few years, end up GG later in life” I must say that if you are determined and have a decent career, one can EASILY travel the world without being a waiter
2-3 years is nothing in the long run and being in a top notch service industry for a few years will give you the emotional and mental maturity to go further in career vs those hikomori nerds who never leave their comfort zone.
Cabin crew not permanent job meh? I see KLM cabin crew look like uncle auntie.
yup, mostly cabin crew jobs are not permanent. but certain airlines yes they do, such as Qatar they got permanent crew and contract as well. About KLM maybe you saw senior cabin crew that time, they have been working there for a very long time and keep renew their contract every 5 years. u see Malaysia Airlines there's a lot uncle auntie are still working until they reach 60yo.
become a cabin crew u can travel free to any countries that u dreamt and get a free ticket every year (depends on airlines). yup it's just a waiter job on air but u can earn 10X more than a normal waiter. such as if you're working at Singapore with SIA. u can reach $3,500 can be more (almost 15k converted in MYR) in a month.
That is including all allowances, may consider high if you compare to fresh grad but it is so low compared to any professional jobs
Their basics is peanuts
yup their basic like a peanut, that's why you have to fly more and more till get 200hours in a month. so your allowances would be increased compared to the crew flew with 200hours below.
become a cabin crew u can travel free to any countries that u dreamt and get a free ticket every year (depends on airlines). yup it's just a waiter job on air but u can earn 10X more than a normal waiter. such as if you're working at Singapore with SIA. u can reach $3,500 can be more (almost 15k converted in MYR) in a month.
So if you are interested in being cabin crew, why go for Scoot instead of SQ? SQ got chance to piap SQ stewardess during night stop...
This post has been edited by eXTaTine: Mar 15 2019, 10:36 AM
be cabin crew only happy until you get grounded (no more allowances or risk benefits) or when you want to change jobs
basically no one will even offer you half of what you get as a cabin crew if you decide to leave the industry
so if you wanna become a cabin crew, make sure you keep fit and handsome / pretty til you're 55 (or you spanar a loaded datuk from first class flights)
This post has been edited by incubus_skj: Mar 15 2019, 10:36 AM