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16-10-07, 10:18 AM
I also know someone who works on Virgin airlines and boy is it hard work,they have to take tests constantly on the health and safety aspect of flying and getting passengers/clients out in the event of an accident,it's the same as the cabin crews tests.She said it's extremely gruelling but she loves the work,treatments are very short and ltd,I think only 4 treatments that are actually carried out.
The pay's not good and you're not really supposed to accept tips either,although I know she does if the client insists.Well...who wouldn't?lol I would definately go for it if I were younger and without the kids,what a fantastic oportunity and doing something I love as well.I can dream |
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25-11-08, 04:58 PM
Hi there Im doing research on Inflight Beauty Therapist and would really like to hear from people who have done it and would like to know how many hours of work they do? thanks
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25-11-08, 05:35 PM
I have a client who works for virgin and she told me recently that Virgin are no longer doing this service, and they have all been made redundant! not sure if any other airlines do this, but I dont think so.
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