Joseph Belotti
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Joseph Belotti is a captain for a major airline, a former US Navy pilot and a retired naval officer. Captain Belotti has been an airline industry veteran for over 33 years and has logged over 28,000 hours in his 40 year aviation career. He is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts and holds an MBA degree from Western New England College in Wilbraham, Massachusetts. Captain Belotti is President and Founder of AirlineCareer.com.
AirlineCareer.com is dedicated to providing men and women of all ages and backgrounds the necessary resources to evaluate, pursue, and maintain successful flight attendant careers in the US and overseas. The site, with a member and registered user base of over 90,000 from all 50 states and 100 foreign countries, was created by a US major airline captain and flight attendant supervisors. It was launched in August, 2000 and offers individuals comprehensive information on career evaluation and step-by-step instruction on how to apply for and land a job with a major, national or regional airline. Recently, the site was recognized as one of the top aviation web sites by John A. Merry, author of 'The Aviation Internet Directory: A Guide to the 500 Best Web Sites,' published by Aviation Week/McGraw Hill.
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A Day in the Life of a Flight Attendant
A day on the job. For a flight attendant that could mean...a trip to Paris...or an emergency landing. It can be fun, an adventure, or both...but is it work? I’ve found that working for a major airline this past year has been one of the hardest jobs I have ever had, and yet one of the most enjoyable. The schedule and the passengers challenge me in ways I never could have imagined. But nothing beats hanging out in Las Vegas for 24 hours with a company-paid hotel room and expense money. The thousands of us flying encounter many different experiences during the course of a day.
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10 Ways Becoming A Flight Attendant Changed My Life
1. Relaxing in 4 star hotels, with drivers on call.
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Caution: Celebrity Onboard
There are many rewarding aspects to being a flight attendant, including discount travel benefits, scheduling flexibility, and the ability to see the world. But one of the most intriguing aspects of the job for me has been the chance to serve celebrities.
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Graduating from college? The sky is the limit
Attention college seniors: I am the voice of your not-so-distant future. I was once where you are now, sweating and worrying about my future, forced to answer the never-ending question from family and friends: "What are you going to do when you graduate?" The Onset of Panic
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10 Reasons to be a Flight Attendant
Every day, aspring flight attendants ask me to describe some of the benefits of a flight attendant career. I've outlined below what I think are ten of the most appealing aspects of the profession. 1. Enjoy a great deal of time off (13 to 17 days off per month; roughly 6 months off per year!). 2. Get free or reduced-cost travel benefits for yourself and immediate family, covering air travel, lodging, car-rentals, and cruises. 3. Get a lucrative benefits package, often including health and life insurance, credit union membership, employee stock options, and a 401(k) retirement plan.r
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1 out of every 100 people interviewed for a flight attendant position is hired. We would like to make sure that you are the "1' and not one of the "99." For more information on flight attendant jobs, visit AirlineCareer.com.
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