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05-05-05, 01:39 AM
I didnt even know this was a job, it sounds awsome I would love to hear more about it. How would I go about sending away for all the info?
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05-05-05, 08:35 AM
hi
I was an air hostess with Virgin for five years and it is a brilliant job. the in-flight beauty therapists only work in upper class (even better) and they are a lovely bunch of girls. it is a great way to see the world so go for it! |
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05-05-05, 07:29 PM
That sounds like a fab job - see the world at someone elses expense, plus presumably if you are only working in First Class there is a good chance you will meet a few celebs!!
Good luck. Go for it if you get the opportunity. |
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05-05-05, 07:35 PM
I dint even know there was inflight beauty therapists! Anyway it sounds a great job, and if i lived nearer to london and didnt have any comittments (ie children etc!) then its something that i would have liked to have gone for.
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05-05-05, 07:36 PM
when i left college i looked into this as well.... i was a few yrs ago mind and you had to have your level 3nvq in beauty i think
ive got loads of virgin crew as clients and it seems like they have a good job alto not getting weekends off and stuff .... mite be seen to be a draw back.... virgin are a good company to work for my sis and one of my b/mates works for them in the office too id go for it if your interested and please keep us updated Jess xox |
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05-05-05, 11:15 PM
You know this was never an option when i was leaving school 15 years ago. The options are absolutely endless these days (god i sound about 90!)
YOu know what i mean. YOu can just hear the careers adviser now....................... |
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06-05-05, 06:50 PM
Looked it up on the Virgin website - they also do on-ground
Unfortunately you need a full beauty therapy qualification to NVQ level 3 or equivalent, and a year's salon experience, so no chance just for us nail bods, but bet it would be a fab opportunity. |
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14-10-07, 08:50 PM
hi i also would like any info on inflight beauty therapists as im thinking about it more and more is it a good company ?is the money good ?whats the pluses and minuses any info would be gladly recieved.
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15-10-07, 03:54 PM
i really wanted to do this job i applied and everything got an interview, then someone i knew did it and said she found she was massaging arrogant crusty old mens feet all the time!!
but i would defo like to do it for the travelling side of it think of all the places you would visit. |
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15-10-07, 05:36 PM
my friend does this job for Virgin. Great perks such as seeing the world and mixing with the stars. She said they all tend to suffer badly with back ache as you are giving indian head and fully clothed back massage on people sat up and you are in a stance to steady yourself on the flight, therefore putting more pressure on your back than normal (as floors dont tend to move in salons!). She has done manicures on Simon Le Bon, Macy Gray, Desmond Tutu's missus, Sharon Osborne and Pamela Anderson. She said Macy has hands like shovels! Sounds a great job, but it IS hard work!
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