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Why Do Flight Attendants On Private Jets Pay For Their Own Training?

PART 5 in Scott D Arnold’s series about business aviation, corporate flight attendants, and private jet cabin training.  

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All things new…

A Corporate Flight Attendant’s thoughts on goal setting, dreams, and trusting the process even if the outcome is uncertain.

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What do Corporate Flight Attendants [Actually] Do?

What does a Corporate Flight Attendant do? Essential skillsets of successful corporate flight attendants— demystified.

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How-To Get Corporate Flight Attendant Experience (When You Have None)

Finding it (almost) impossible to get corporate flight attendant experience when you don’t have any? This blog is for you.

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Corporate Flight Attendant Interviews in Business Aviation: Part 1

Tips, techniques, and professional etiquette skills to land corporate flight attendant interviews in the dynamic and competitive environment of business aviation. Blog by Scott D. Arnold, partner at DaVinci

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The Unknown: When travel and ‘Flight Attendant Life’ (as you know it) stops.

When travel is such a significant part of your lifestyle and all of your income, what happens when crisis hits? Reflections on being a flight attendant and the real reason travel mattered so much.

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Corporate Flight Attendant Salaries 101: Netting Your Worth in Business Aviation

Corporate flight attendant salaries vary as vastly as the job descriptions. A summary of pay, salary info, and how to determine earning potential in business aviation.

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Part-Time Flight Attendant. Full-Time Dreamer.

Being a flight attendant is addicting, rewarding, overwhelming and unexpected— but it’s not everything. Reminders of being you and being exactly where you need to be.

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The Flight Attendant Resume: Part 2

Scott D. Arnold, Partner at DaVinci Training Institute, shares how to design a resume so it stands out and attracts a hiring manager’s attention.

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“The Résumé:” How flight attendants can impress a hiring manager in less than six seconds

As a corporate flight attendant, the resume is the prospective employer’s first impression of you, and it’s your strongest promotional tool prior to meeting the client.

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