I just came across this video, I am very glad that you pointed out the reality of being a flight attendant, these days on social media I see lots of them flooding their Instagram pages of pictures being in LA, NYC, Florida, Texas, etc, but rarely ever say anything about what it is really like outside of the Instagram lifestyle, and I think it is important for people to know that it isn't all glitz and glamor, I wish you the best of luck and to keep on loving what you do
Sis, you are the absolute truth! I’m not a FA….but I literally just love your videos. Despite me doing UA-cam myself, I only watch a handful of creators and most now are FA’s. You all are so wonderful. I wish nothing but the best for you always. United is lucky to have you.
as someone who travels 100's of days a year. Having your life in order is a must, as you found out. Some of the other FA's have done a "How much did i spend on a 3day" type VLOGs and they were all shocked at how much they spent. Now to the more Senior FA's it may not be a big deal, or if their sig other has a well paying job. Starting out is hard in any field, but having to start out and put so much out there (money wise) to do the job and wait to get your per diem and such is a bit different. I hope to see you on a flight one day - I'll say hello discreetly LOL
It’s so true!! I don’t even want to know how much I spend on a 3 day 🫣 lol. The first few years are defined tough but everyone always says it gets better as time goes on. Yes say hello!
I never went to an airline that does not pay for accommodations or training. That is a NO. I had 3 must haves on my list before picking an airline. Union, Paid Training, Accommodations to / from training, bonus was all international travel ❤️ Great video
That makes total sense! At the time, I was just so excited for the opportunity. I have heard though that Spirit does pay for flights to their interviews now, but I'm not sure how true that is. Thank you!
Spirit pays quite well when you graduate from the training . (Bonus of $1250)You also are given plenty on a credit card for food during training. They pay for your flight to and from training.
@@Chelsea_Rene Hi Chelsea, i just applied to my first flight attendant job. Im coming from a healthcare background. I applied for spirit airlines. You mentioned your non-negotiables, do you know of airlines that meet those requirements?
I’m about to start training for spirit airlines and I’m terrified. I’m giving up my apartment and moving to Florida but want to put in a transfer back to Las Vegas do you know if that’s possible? Or will I be stuck in Florida?
My goodness. What a journey it's been for you. Yeah it's funny how fate works sometimes huh! Thanks for sharing this! I was really captivated, and my heart went out to you as well.
Hello B. I just got hired by a certain airline myself. I have training in the first week of Dec.2023. You and I have sooo much in common that I had to comment to you, comments I usually don't do. I reside in South Florida also at the moment. I NEVER LIKED SOUTH FLORIDA. Anyway, b4 starting my new airline job, I'd just registered to drive for Uber. I also had to purchase my own plane ticket to my upcoming orientation/training. I am originally from Canada through ways from the Carribean. I don't know why, but I just feel like we should speak to each other sometime.
I really enjoyed your video...I'm a true researcher so I kind of know what to expect. I currently have a CJO from your former airline & go to training next month.🛩 I'm so glad you're in your happy place now. By the way I love Chi...I'm a Traveler at heart 💜 I currently travel at least twice a month which made me feel this job will be perfect for me!😊
That's awesome! So excited for you! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! Good luck in training and your new career! It definitely is rewarding!
thank you for the insight, I got back about 2 weeks ago from an interview in atlanta and got the cjo, i could be based in either atlanta which is a 2-3 hour drive depending on traffic or in orlando, and I will find this out once i go to training in orlando in late june, and seeing this video opened my eyes a bit because im in the same situation you are since I lost my job due to personal reasons at Envoy air, sadly they didnt want to let me go either, however company do what company does. Since I have time now, thanks to you I can prepare myself and hopefully succeed as a newbee :D
I really enjoyed this! Would you also consider sharing what lead you to your current airline, and what that process was like? Also maybe discuss some similarities and differences between your former airline, and your current one. I would love to hear that story! Thank you!
@@Jomahma oh how marvelous!!!! I’m so thrilled 4 you.. I have 2 week vacation on May 8- will be flying to Rome… best of luck!!!! Please keep in touch!! I’m based in LAS and got a line 3 months ago
God bless you! You moved from Florida to Chicago to work for Spirit. I live in Chicago and I fly for Spirit I know how cold it is I. The winter. I changed bases to Orlando, lol. Im now based in ATL. Im happy that you have found your forever home at United.
Thank you! So happy here now! Luckily the winters haven’t been as bad I thought they would the last couple of years lol Awesome! My mom lives in ATL so I visit periodically!
I’m a new FA. I did pay to get to the f2f interview. They covered the costs after I got my CJO. I think as time goes on things will get better. The stipend is taxed depending on your home state. Currently on my first reserve shift. It’s a little hard because I haven’t worked in over a month but I think in a few weeks things will pick up for me and I’ll be a little better financially. I live 3.5 hours away from my based. So im so worried about making sure I get to base on time as a reserve person
Congrats and welcome to the skies! I hope everything works out for you! It is going to be rough the first year, it is no matter what airline you work for. If you live that far, I would definitely try to get a Crashpad just in case!
This video is so helpful and true. I have a question, when you quit your airline, how did you go about it? Did you send a 2 weeks notice, or tell the supervisors?
I sent an email to my supervisor letting them know that I would be finishing my last trip that was on my schedule and resigning afterwards. I don’t think it was a full two weeks notice.
I love your videos and have been watching them learn more about what being a flight attendant is like. I've been thinking about becoming one in a few years. Do you recommend working for an airline like spirit in order to get a job at one of the big airlines?
If you’re goal is to work for mainline legacy, then definitely try for it now! You don’t have to start somewhere else and “work your way up”. I would put your application out there to whoever is hiring and if it doesn’t work out for mainline right now, then yes you can absolutely work for Spirit or another company until the opportunity to move to another airline presents itself. Basically, what I’m trying to say is that it’s not necessary to work for another airline first before getting to one of the bigger ones. I highly recommend researching the companies to find the one that’s going to be a good fit for you.
Glad you can put that part of your life, in the history book. I was surprised that you couldn't even get a jump seat to Chicago, for the interview. Ever since seeing the movie Hostel, I can't bring myself to stay in one. When trying to save money, I understand. Glad you were able to still persu your career. Just think, the things you never find out about before interviewing. I think you would love it here in Dallas. Take care! 🤠🛫
United is a great choice, my dad is a retired captain and mom a retired 'stewardess'. Their benefits are great, I love Flying Together and have had great perks being a family member. Congratulations and many Blessings to you..United all the way!💙🛫💙
How do you like living Chicago? We're you able to find an affordable apartment near the airport? Asking because have i have interviews upcoming with airlines with bases in Chicago. Also do you know when United opens hiring for non-foreign language speakers again?
I love living in Chicago! We were able to find decent pricing for an apartment within a 30 min drive from the airport although I mostly use public transportation. UA just had applications open! I’m not sure if they still are or not but definitely check asap! They were open for non-speakers.
Hi! That’s great! I can’t tell you exactly what was asked but the questions were typical customer service questions. They want to know about your customer service experience so have that ready. Be familiar with the STAR format and why you want to work for the company you’re interviewing. You can also go to glassdoor.com and search interviews there! People post questions/there experience interviewing on there. Just remember to smile and be yourself!
Thanks for the comment! I'm not sure what or where your tattoos are, but a lot of airlines are starting to be a little more lenient. As long as they can be covered by the uniform or depending on their size, they may be okay! The only thing I think all airlines are pretty strict on is if they are on your chest, neck and/or hands.
They want to see customer service experience and having experience in the medical field helps too. They’re really looking for people who can work well in teams, manage stressful situations, be safety oriented while being able to take care of the passenger service wise.
You can commute but it just makes it a little more difficult! Every airline has their own commuter policy too. Some prefer you to not commute others will allow it and have “oops” policies if you’re unable to make into base for specific reasons.
I’m not really sure as a new-hire or what the seniority is for ATL. My experience with them was back in 2017 and things can change drastically. You are able to put in for a transfer after 6 months though.
Hello! I can’t really speak too much on Spirit and their pay structure as when I was with them it was 2017. Things may have changed but typically you’ll get a raise yearly. With my current company the pay starting out was definitely more and we get a pay increase every year. You really start making more money though around year 5.
Worst flight I’ve ever had in my life was on Spirit Airlines I thought we were gonna crash and I’ve travelled all over the world so yeah never ever in my life I will travel on this garbage airline.
This varies by airline but when I was with Spirit it was $20.88 an hour. That’s just flight hours and being on reserve we were guaranteed to be paid for 72 hours a month. Plus per diem. My current company starts at 28.88 with a $2 reserve override for being on reserve along with per diem and some other incentives. Our monthly reserve guarantee pay is 78 hours.
I just came across this video, I am very glad that you pointed out the reality of being a flight attendant, these days on social media I see lots of them flooding their Instagram pages of pictures being in LA, NYC, Florida, Texas, etc, but rarely ever say anything about what it is really like outside of the Instagram lifestyle, and I think it is important for people to know that it isn't all glitz and glamor, I wish you the best of luck and to keep on loving what you do
I absolutely agree! While it can be all of those amazing things, it's also not as glamorous as people think. Thank you :)
Sis, you are the absolute truth! I’m not a FA….but I literally just love your videos. Despite me doing UA-cam myself, I only watch a handful of creators and most now are FA’s. You all are so wonderful. I wish nothing but the best for you always. United is lucky to have you.
Thank you so much! This means a lot! 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. Im so glad I found your channel and cant wait to follow you through your journey at United 🎉
Thank you so much! I appreciate that!
What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. We live and learn, don't give up! You will get there.
So true! Thank you so much!
as someone who travels 100's of days a year. Having your life in order is a must, as you found out. Some of the other FA's have done a "How much did i spend on a 3day" type VLOGs and they were all shocked at how much they spent. Now to the more Senior FA's it may not be a big deal, or if their sig other has a well paying job. Starting out is hard in any field, but having to start out and put so much out there (money wise) to do the job and wait to get your per diem and such is a bit different. I hope to see you on a flight one day - I'll say hello discreetly LOL
It’s so true!! I don’t even want to know how much I spend on a 3 day 🫣 lol. The first few years are defined tough but everyone always says it gets better as time goes on. Yes say hello!
I never went to an airline that does not pay for accommodations or training. That is a NO. I had 3 must haves on my list before picking an airline. Union, Paid Training, Accommodations to / from training, bonus was all international travel ❤️
Great video
That makes total sense! At the time, I was just so excited for the opportunity. I have heard though that Spirit does pay for flights to their interviews now, but I'm not sure how true that is. Thank you!
Spirit pays quite well when you graduate from the training . (Bonus of $1250)You also are given plenty on a credit card for food during training. They pay for your flight to and from training.
@@melindajohnson8659 Thanks for clarifying! I knew some things had changed since I left but wasn’t too sure on the exact details.
@@melindajohnson8659 after training yes but i was talking about during training. Spirit does pay flight attendants pretty well i hear.
@@Chelsea_Rene Hi Chelsea, i just applied to my first flight attendant job. Im coming from a healthcare background. I applied for spirit airlines. You mentioned your non-negotiables, do you know of airlines that meet those requirements?
This was so helpful and yes I too got an offer with Spirit but financially I knew it would be a burden but thank you for this
You’re welcome! I’m glad it was helpful!
I’m about to start training for spirit airlines and I’m terrified. I’m giving up my apartment and moving to Florida but want to put in a transfer back to Las Vegas do you know if that’s possible? Or will I be stuck in Florida?
Absolutely put in your transfer! If I remember correctly, you have to wait 6 months before you’re able to transfer.
Thank you so much
My goodness. What a journey it's been for you. Yeah it's funny how fate works sometimes huh! Thanks for sharing this! I was really captivated, and my heart went out to you as well.
Thank you! It was a rough time but I’m so glad for it because it lead me to where I am :)
Hello B. I just got hired by a certain airline myself. I have training in the first week of Dec.2023. You and I have sooo much in common that I had to comment to you, comments I usually don't do. I reside in South Florida also at the moment. I NEVER LIKED SOUTH FLORIDA. Anyway, b4 starting my new airline job, I'd just registered to drive for Uber. I also had to purchase my own plane ticket to my upcoming orientation/training. I am originally from Canada through ways from the Carribean. I don't know why, but I just feel like we should speak to each other sometime.
Wow! Sounds like we do have a lot in common!
Nobody knows what their getting into ...until they're in it!💗🙏🌺
True but you can have some sort of background info to better prepare yourself.
I really enjoyed your video...I'm a true researcher so I kind of know what to expect. I currently have a CJO from your former airline & go to training next month.🛩 I'm so glad you're in your happy place now. By the way I love Chi...I'm a Traveler at heart 💜 I currently travel at least twice a month which made me feel this job will be perfect for me!😊
That's awesome! So excited for you! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! Good luck in training and your new career! It definitely is rewarding!
thank you for the insight, I got back about 2 weeks ago from an interview in atlanta and got the cjo, i could be based in either atlanta which is a 2-3 hour drive depending on traffic or in orlando, and I will find this out once i go to training in orlando in late june, and seeing this video opened my eyes a bit because im in the same situation you are since I lost my job due to personal reasons at Envoy air, sadly they didnt want to let me go either, however company do what company does. Since I have time now, thanks to you I can prepare myself and hopefully succeed as a newbee :D
Of course! Glad I could help! And congrats on the CJO!! Fingers crossed everything works out in your best interest!
I really enjoyed this! Would you also consider sharing what lead you to your current airline, and what that process was like? Also maybe discuss some similarities and differences between your former airline, and your current one. I would love to hear that story! Thank you!
Yes! I can definitely do that! :)
I have been a Spirit FA since Jan.2022 and I love MY JOB!
That’s awesome! I’m glad you love it! It’s a great career
Hi. I have some questions about hou much you make a year.
Hey!! I have training in 2 weeks with Spirit. I’m soo excited.
@@Jomahma oh how marvelous!!!! I’m so thrilled 4 you.. I have 2 week vacation on May 8- will be flying to Rome… best of luck!!!! Please keep in touch!! I’m based in LAS and got a line 3 months ago
Does Spirit get non-rev on other airlines for "fun" travel or just commuting? I'm interested because of the Atlanta base
Bri ,safety first ,you need to put a battery in your smoke alarm
I had a battery out ready to change mine
Yes, we’re on it. Thank you!
God bless you! You moved from Florida to Chicago to work for Spirit. I live in Chicago and I fly for Spirit I know how cold it is I. The winter. I changed bases to Orlando, lol. Im now based in ATL. Im happy that you have found your forever home at United.
Thank you! So happy here now! Luckily the winters haven’t been as bad I thought they would the last couple of years lol Awesome! My mom lives in ATL so I visit periodically!
I’m a new FA. I did pay to get to the f2f interview. They covered the costs after I got my CJO. I think as time goes on things will get better. The stipend is taxed depending on your home state. Currently on my first reserve shift. It’s a little hard because I haven’t worked in over a month but I think in a few weeks things will pick up for me and I’ll be a little better financially. I live 3.5 hours away from my based. So im so worried about making sure I get to base on time as a reserve person
Congrats and welcome to the skies! I hope everything works out for you! It is going to be rough the first year, it is no matter what airline you work for. If you live that far, I would definitely try to get a Crashpad just in case!
@Bri's Wanderlust just came across this when i searched up spirit airlines also everything you said was well thought out.
Thank you!
@@briswanderlust i have not flown with spirit yet. just allegiant and breeze
This video is so helpful and true. I have a question, when you quit your airline, how did you go about it? Did you send a 2 weeks notice, or tell the supervisors?
I sent an email to my supervisor letting them know that I would be finishing my last trip that was on my schedule and resigning afterwards. I don’t think it was a full two weeks notice.
I love your videos and have been watching them learn more about what being a flight attendant is like. I've been thinking about becoming one in a few years. Do you recommend working for an airline like spirit in order to get a job at one of the big airlines?
If you’re goal is to work for mainline legacy, then definitely try for it now! You don’t have to start somewhere else and “work your way up”. I would put your application out there to whoever is hiring and if it doesn’t work out for mainline right now, then yes you can absolutely work for Spirit or another company until the opportunity to move to another airline presents itself. Basically, what I’m trying to say is that it’s not necessary to work for another airline first before getting to one of the bigger ones. I highly recommend researching the companies to find the one that’s going to be a good fit for you.
Wow. That was enlightening. Good job. You go bri
Thanks!
Glad you can put that part of your life, in the history book. I was surprised that you couldn't even get a jump seat to Chicago, for the interview.
Ever since seeing the movie Hostel, I can't bring myself to stay in one. When trying to save money, I understand. Glad you were able to still persu your career. Just think, the things you never find out about before interviewing.
I think you would love it here in Dallas. Take care! 🤠🛫
Oh no, I’ve never seen the movie Hostel! 🫣 Not sure if I should now! Lol Thank you!
United is a great choice, my dad is a retired captain and mom a retired 'stewardess'. Their benefits are great, I love Flying Together and have had great perks being a family member. Congratulations and many Blessings to you..United all the way!💙🛫💙
That’s amazing! I love stories like that! Thank you! ✈️💙
@@briswanderlust PS. I hate South Florida too! 😬
United is the worse airlines to work for the are hateful and raciest
Very interesting! Glad you learned so much and put that knowledge to good use.
Thank you!
I’m so glad to find a United Airlines flight attendant UA-cam channel. 😀 All the other channels I subscribe to are American Airlines.
Aww thank you!! Glad you found your way here! :)
This was very helpful & humbling. Thanks for sharing.
Of course! Thanks for watching!
How do you like living Chicago? We're you able to find an affordable apartment near the airport? Asking because have i have interviews upcoming with airlines with bases in Chicago. Also do you know when United opens hiring for non-foreign language speakers again?
I love living in Chicago! We were able to find decent pricing for an apartment within a 30 min drive from the airport although I mostly use public transportation. UA just had applications open! I’m not sure if they still are or not but definitely check asap! They were open for non-speakers.
Pls I need ur help I have a hiring even on August 9 I want to know what did they ask u I wanna be prepare I’m scared 😭😭😭 and excited
Hi! That’s great! I can’t tell you exactly what was asked but the questions were typical customer service questions. They want to know about your customer service experience so have that ready. Be familiar with the STAR format and why you want to work for the company you’re interviewing. You can also go to glassdoor.com and search interviews there! People post questions/there experience interviewing on there. Just remember to smile and be yourself!
Cool. I've always wanted to be a flight attendant but I have too many tattoos and piercings 😕
Thanks for the comment! I'm not sure what or where your tattoos are, but a lot of airlines are starting to be a little more lenient. As long as they can be covered by the uniform or depending on their size, they may be okay! The only thing I think all airlines are pretty strict on is if they are on your chest, neck and/or hands.
Did you meet. Steven Pereira, he started about then
That name sounds super familiar! I feel like I may have crossed paths with him at some point!
Has youtube@@briswanderlust
What experience did they require when you first started ?
They want to see customer service experience and having experience in the medical field helps too. They’re really looking for people who can work well in teams, manage stressful situations, be safety oriented while being able to take care of the passenger service wise.
@@briswanderlust how many years of that type of experience did you have ?
There are several UA-cam videos to help you with changing that fire alarm battery.
It’s been changed… awhile ago actually. No need to be sarcastic
Especially when this was filmed over a month ago 😂 but thanks 👍🏻
Thank You for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth.... Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮ ❤🕊
Thank you!
Do you have to live in your base or can you commute?
You can commute but it just makes it a little more difficult! Every airline has their own commuter policy too. Some prefer you to not commute others will allow it and have “oops” policies if you’re unable to make into base for specific reasons.
How difficult is it to get ATL as a new-hire or transfer with Spirit?
I’m not really sure as a new-hire or what the seniority is for ATL. My experience with them was back in 2017 and things can change drastically. You are able to put in for a transfer after 6 months though.
@@briswanderlust thank you so much!
A few of the airlines will not pay your flight to interview. Some do.
Exactly. The mainline legacies do and some others. I’ve heard that Spirit does now.
Excellent video!
Thank you!
❤❤❤
Hey, does the pay ever get better?
Hello! I can’t really speak too much on Spirit and their pay structure as when I was with them it was 2017. Things may have changed but typically you’ll get a raise yearly. With my current company the pay starting out was definitely more and we get a pay increase every year. You really start making more money though around year 5.
Worst flight I’ve ever had in my life was on Spirit Airlines I thought we were gonna crash and I’ve travelled all over the world so yeah never ever in my life I will travel on this garbage airline.
Sorry to hear that.
Please change the battery in your smoke detector
Absolutely!
Omg I need an advice from you please, how can I contact your?
You can email me at info@briswanderlust.com or DM me on Instagram!
How much you get paid?
This varies by airline but when I was with Spirit it was $20.88 an hour. That’s just flight hours and being on reserve we were guaranteed to be paid for 72 hours a month. Plus per diem. My current company starts at 28.88 with a $2 reserve override for being on reserve along with per diem and some other incentives. Our monthly reserve guarantee pay is 78 hours.
Omg....WHAT UBER DRIVER??? And Dorm in Chicago!!!
😅😅 sorry mom
Hope your OK nd well
Thank you! I am :)
Just discovered your channel
Yay! Welcome :)
Spirit is a ULCC do you expect to get paid like the Big 3, basically you just upgraded from a Ford Pinto to a Ford Taurus hahahaha.
Yes I know Spirit is a ULCC…. We should still get paid a livable wage regardless…
Why don’t you have a boyfr
I do
I cant stand south Florida either💀
I wanted to like it but I just can't :( lol
Southwest way better
Glad you think so! :)
I think everyone already knows why… lol Spirit sucks!!
Spirit Sucks
Hello, we talked on the facebook messenger. I'm Jane. Someday I really want to work at United. Please wait to meet :)
Hey there! That’s an awesome goal! :)