Other Airline Related Positions
There are literally hundreds of different positions in the air industry, and not all of them are directly employed by the airlines or airports themselves. The following are a handful of other positions you might consider pursuing in the future. Most are highly technical and require specialized training and/or schooling before you may apply for employment consideration. However, if you are thinking about making your career within the industry and have the
ability to obtain the education that is necessary, there are plenty of opportunities for employment. Besides commercial airlines, you might also try looking for a job with the Federal Aviation Administration, other federal and state governmental agencies, charter companies, small tourist and commuter airlines, helicopter companies, air cargo companies, and various outside companies. One area that is especially important to the industry involves aviation maintenance.
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Professional Image Successful applicants must be professional and pleasant in both image and demeanor and adhere to any on-the-job uniform regulations. You must uphold the image of your company performance, productivity, public image, and branding. Some of these standards include: - A conservative hairstyle; natural looking with no extreme shape or color.
- Make-up appropriate for daytime business wear.
- Nails are to be well groomed.
- Jewelry is to be conservative. No more than 2 earrings per ear. Men may not wear earrings. Nose, tongue, or eyebrow jewelry may not be worn.
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