Ahhhh what a busy reserve month! With my seniority (after 6 years of flying) I am only on reserve about 3 months out of the year so I wanted to document this past month all in one video. Thank you so much for being here, for taking the time out of your day to watch this video & I hope you stick around for more 😊 If you have any questions about being a flight attendant please put them in the comment section below and I will do my best to answer them here or make an entirely separate Q&A type video! JJ ❤✈
@Charles-re4vd5 ай бұрын
I've been lucky enough to have a good job in phx az, working at sky harbor airport. I was part of a team that cleans the inside of airplanes. I've seen Michael Khare doing challenge accepted video. She went to be a flight attendant. So I have a basic idea ❤
@frankb15 ай бұрын
I was on an AA flight last night. I was sitting in economy but travelling "premium" because I'd been rebooked from first class. The flight attendant gave me a beer at no charge. Usually when I'm sitting in economy I'm charged for a beer. Was this just the discretion of the flight attendant or was there a reason it was free?
@SuperStevenTeoh5 ай бұрын
Do you get paid when dead head ?
@steveboable5 ай бұрын
Do you ever do lax to lhr flight ✈️
@andreweppink44985 ай бұрын
Thank you for the vid. I'm kinda curious how you Gal's Iive and work. I sailed as an Engineer for about 15 years. Loved it. But travel back and forth to the ship! Hated it. Only way l can get thru a Iong trip is get up and go back aft to talk to the stew's and anyone else happening by. So thank you Gal's 😊 for doing what you do. Stewardessing isn't for everyone, l can sure see that.
@darrells18065 ай бұрын
After listening to the flight sequences for your month of May, reminds me that I am so glad that I’m retired now going on 4 years with 36 years as a pilot at AA. Good luck in your career you seem to have a great attitude. 👨✈️✈️
@JettingJulia5 ай бұрын
Congratulations on a wonderful career!! Enjoy your retirement! ☺️✈️
@kimberlybellefontaine12154 ай бұрын
My ex-husband is retiring in 6 more months after 35 years as a pilot with AA. We were married for 21 of those years, until just 5 yrs ago .. so I know of the lifestyle, challenges, sacrifices all too well. Congrats on your retirement!
@arfriedman45774 ай бұрын
I took American Airlines once or twice. Happy retirement
@LisaFerguson-lw8il5 ай бұрын
In my teens I really wanted to be a flight attendant. I had flown many times to and from European airports, plus 2 return long-haul. I thought it was such a great job and the flight attendants always looked so lovely in their uniforms. My parents got the daughter of their friends to come talk to me. She, whilst enjoying an excellent salary and free flights for holidays, brought me down to earth by explaining what the training and everyday working was like. I went to university and found my ideal place in life. I love flying and, having been raised well, have never been a Karen on a flight. I can see why you are so good at what you do. You have a calmness and personality to handle what can be a very stressful job. So glad I found your channel.
@meghanmisaliar4 ай бұрын
Sooooo you never actually said what she told you that scared you away. 🤔
@annaelenaaccardi29294 ай бұрын
what did she say to you, I need to know pleaseee
@conniegalati39265 ай бұрын
Newfound respect Julia for all FAs. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. You are essential to the industry.
@ronaldpreddy49715 ай бұрын
I have been watching your channel for a month or so. You have opened my eyes as what your job requires. I had no idea how stressful and uncertain your day to day could be. When I fly now I will have so much appreciation for flight attendants.
@opalstivers6555 ай бұрын
Definitely keep her on the crew. She is who you want on your flight. She has it all.
@lovepugs054 ай бұрын
💯 %🎉
@70foolio4 ай бұрын
This may sound weird but I love that you can express frustration with the delays but you continue to state a positive outlook with saying out loud “trying to keep a positive attitude “. I have to do this too. It really does help me to see the big picture or like you mentioned it happens for a reason. 😊
@tonyrowland92164 ай бұрын
22 yrs with United out of PDX. You have the best attitude I have seen. Great job.
@JettingJulia4 ай бұрын
what a kind comment, thank you! Fly safe
@buddyboy74954 ай бұрын
Such a role model flight attendant. I would love to be on one of your flights. What do you look for that makes a passenger stand out to you where you want to meet them or take care of them a bit better?
@ryantouhey19975 ай бұрын
Julia I gotta say, your channel brings a sense of comfort to me. I’m not a flight attendant, but I work crazy hours/shifts for my job & I can work up to 6/7 in a row. And sometimes we get notified about changes just a few hours in advance or whatnot. And I’m also about an hour away from work like yourself. So it’s definitely comforting to know that I’m not the only one who has a grind like this haha. Keep up these awesome vlogs!
@karolrust23005 ай бұрын
Flight Attendants definitely deserve better pay!! I can't believe you don't get paid for boarding and deplaning!! 😕 Thank you for giving us a better idea exactly what is involved in being a FA Julia😊 Hello to Eric and Miss Luna!!❤
@cynthiaivers17085 ай бұрын
They do. It's built into the hourly flight rate.
@kellyjones34315 ай бұрын
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@cynthiaivers17085 ай бұрын
@@kellyjones3431 I used to be one and know the facts about flight pay. No one in his/her right mind thinks a Flight Attendant gets $40-70 per hour when nurses, etc. don't make that. That high flight hour pay is supposed to compensate for all of the "unpaid time" boarding, etc. Flight Attendant engage in.
@lauraclavijo56474 ай бұрын
I think they are paid pretty well. BUT from my understanding they are only paid when they are in the air??? That would bother me ….
@penguinandthechef73025 ай бұрын
I'm new here and I think you're just a beautiful and caring young woman. I'm an RN but not currently working due to my own health issues. I just love your love for your baby, Luna. We have four dogs and our oldest looks just like Luna. Her name is Sandy. There's no better love and comfort than that of a four-legged child ❤ Your airline is very fortunate to have someone as dedicated as you are. I hope they know that. Take care, stay safe, and keep smiling, it's contagious ❤
@talkingcrow4 ай бұрын
I am deeply impressed with your energy and cheerful attitude. Dang. Your passengers and work team are very lucky.
@charlesbower83875 ай бұрын
My sister was a "stewardess" for United in the 1960s based in SFO. It was a more glamorous time, but was regulated, and therefore she had a pretty regular schedule each month. Aviation has really changed since 1978, with both positives and negatives. You have a wonderful attitude and I know it can test your patience. Stay safe!
@gabrielle-AV-n-PFloyd4 ай бұрын
My mother, Bonnie Lou McCoy was a stewardess for UAL in the 60's as well, based in SEA. My father was a UAL Captain and they met on a crew bus. My dad was based out of SFO
@wslan60805 ай бұрын
I'm exhausted just watching this!!
@fionainnes-smith27065 ай бұрын
Me too😂
@robaustin32584 ай бұрын
Yeah, need to be young to do this job.
@SusanKellogg-t1e4 ай бұрын
Me too!!
@MsRocker9614 ай бұрын
Me too
@Linzi19473 ай бұрын
But now yall understand WHY all the delays domino into the messes every airline deal with these days, full flights, not enough planes, crew or maintenance…. Weather, etc! Former FA here and don’t miss this at all!!! It’s hard to get anywhere !!!
@traceyflater5 ай бұрын
I love seeing how much Luna loves her firsbee time,
@traceyflater5 ай бұрын
* frisbee
@spoly81395 ай бұрын
Being a stewardess back in the '60's was very glamorous. The passengers were well dressed, well behaved and appreciative. Today's passengers are rude, drunk, threatening, slobs and combative. I don't think it holds the same appeal.
@pauldawes86814 ай бұрын
It's budget airlines, now even the lower class members of society can fly. I have to confess to being a regular budget flyer but although I am frequently drunk, I'm never any of the other you mention. 😊
@joevail69594 ай бұрын
I’d dress up and be on my best behavior if I had the same amount of seat room as 1960s passengers.
@gabrielle-AV-n-PFloyd4 ай бұрын
My mother Bonnie McCoy was a stewardess in the 60's for UAL and as a child growing up in the 70's I remember quite well what you are referring to and miss those classier days in aviation
@GlampergirlAZ4 ай бұрын
That’s why my husband and I have not flown in years. I miss the good old days.
@GlampergirlAZ4 ай бұрын
@@joevail6959people were a lot skinnier in the 60’s. Everyone fit comfortably in the seats.
@marieleelee5 ай бұрын
That first trip you had with all the cancelations, changes to the trip, and uncerntinty is exactly why I would never be a flight attendant. Not that I even have the right personality for it lol but holy moly not knowing where you're going or when you're arriving or even if your trip can change at the drop of a hat is so much. Kudos to flight crew and pilots because that is too much for me.
@SageRosemary5 ай бұрын
First video I've seen of yours. So interesting and informative. I had no idea this is how it worked!
@fancynancymacy5 ай бұрын
Boy, I really appreciate the stewardess and stewards now I will be super sweet and do everything to make their life better
@joevail69594 ай бұрын
Awe the passengers and crew were so caring for him! I really hate flying. I’m very anxious on flights but the cabin crew was very calming and reassuring.
@christianboulay47225 ай бұрын
Dedication, levelheadiness, and generous flexibility. Seems to be paramount importance. Absolutely amazing how you can deal with all the minor and major setbacks.👌
@bleumarin19685 ай бұрын
working in crew-scheduling must be so stressful and exhausting, they have all my admiration
@macerface5 ай бұрын
Hey Julia! I'd love for you to make another one of these videos and maybe talk about what the application/interview process is like, training, any perks/benefits you receive as a FA, if and how raises are given, how paid time off works, etc. I'm also curious to know if you would consider flying for another airline given the current state of yours, but obviously you don't have to answer that if it would get you in trouble lol. Thanks 😊
@gunsaway15 ай бұрын
People do not realize how many hours and how hard the job is for flight, attendants. Be nice to them thank them for what they do
@WayneAnthony-w1t5 ай бұрын
In the eyes of the general public, flight attendants appear to be enjoying a “glamorous and fun” job. However, as a retired aircrew member who has accumulated over 10K hours of flight time; I know that assumption is not accurate. To be an aircrew member; including pilots, flight attendants or stewards; you must be totally focused on your job and have a Plan A, B, C, or D in place in order to cope with an ever changing working environment….additionally, you’ll need to deal with the “Circadian Effect” that affects any crew member who transits multiple zones during a typical workday….Have a good one!!😅
@linak71555 ай бұрын
When I was a young girl, I thought flight attendants lived a glamorous lifestyle. ✈️ 🛩 I never considered the stresses associated with the line of work... 🙄A long-time girlfriend had the personality for it, but eventually took up another career.
@lindaschroder33467 күн бұрын
This is the first time I’ve ever left a comment, but I have to thank you for your video. I am 74 years old, but I flew for Delta Air Lines for 30 years. I’ve been retired now since I was 55 and your video just made me remember my days at work. Both the good bad the ugly.enjoy your career and then enjoy your retirement
@letsdoyoga51375 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video length - feels like a docu series :) Thanks for all you do for the passengers!
@JettingJulia5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! I’ll try to make my videos longer 😄
@cherieharris19825 ай бұрын
One of the MOST informative FA vlogs I've ever seen. ❤
@JettingJulia5 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! ♥️
@forgottensage-o5oАй бұрын
Jetting Julia perfectly walks the line between 100% authenticity and superior professionalism.
@Natalies_Page_Turners5 ай бұрын
I’m exhausted just watching what you experienced! Thank you for sharing. It’s honestly nice to see the day to day, even when it’s not ideal. After all of this I hope you will soon be able to get a Las Vegas trip with a long as possible layover!
@RBWOO5 ай бұрын
That is a tough month for sure. Hats off to you and all your colleagues who do the job !
@2224jrock5 ай бұрын
Globetrotting with Julia is where it’s at!❤️ 😃👍🏼✈️🌎
@Carole7124 ай бұрын
I just found your channel today and found your job so interesting that I did hit the like and subscribe buttons. You have a fabulous attitude in what seems to be a chaotic job. I think it’s horrible that you don’t get paid while boarding and deplaning passengers!!! If you are required to be at work at 7:30 am then that’s when your pay should begin not when the plane pushes from the gate!!!! So glad I found your channel!!!!😊
@joyceb58644 ай бұрын
Would love to see how you packed the food & snacks, as well as flight bags.
@jamesorendorff27315 ай бұрын
I always treat my FA's to a chocolate bag of treats....they always love being appreciated As they should be ❤️
@tink0403705 ай бұрын
How you always stay so fresh faces I’ll never know. What crazy days you end up having! So many delays. You have a great attitude. Your company is lucky to have you ❤
@KanałŻyciewKanadzieAnitaBeata5 ай бұрын
Hi Julia. What a crazy time you had. I'm not a flight attendant, but know the airline industry very well as I'm a travel agent. Have been for the last 32 years and our job is crazy and underpaid - as well. Imagine dealing with all of these delays which mess up clients trips and trying to navigate in between all of this. The times when the airlines paid us commissions included in the ticket price - are long gone, since right after 9/11, so we have to charge service fees for issuing airline tickets. This video shows clearly how hard you guys work and how important for the passengers - is to have a trip cancellation/trip interruption insurance. Greetings from Ontario, Canada 🤗
@alicenoelle19955 ай бұрын
Great video. Since I work for SEPTA rail division in Philly, it’s really interesting to see how other transportation professionals work their jobs. Thanks.
@expo14035 ай бұрын
Ok we got the Luna sass frisbee return and rolling on her back in the first three minutes. Off to a great start
@Billy337535 ай бұрын
Congrats on seniority! It can be hard with being on call not knowing when and where your traveling too
@frankb15 ай бұрын
Thank you for making these videos so that we can have a glimpse into the lives of flight attendants. I think about your videos whenever I fly.
@christianboulay47225 ай бұрын
Well said. I second that. 👌
@Sandra-cl8ub5 ай бұрын
Hello! It would be really helpful if you explain the terms (you mention deadhead and groundstop) or put them on the screen to read for those of us who are new / not a flight attendent.
@juliemorse40825 ай бұрын
Deadhead means no passengers on the plane just the pilot and the flight attendance and grounds top mean you can't go in the sky you have to stay on the ground.
@ethan021355 ай бұрын
She used to explain them more but I guess because she's made so many videos at this point and many of us have been here for awhile, she doesn't go through each one of them in every video anymore. Most of them can be googled though and/or answered in the comments!
@JettingJulia5 ай бұрын
You’re referring to a ferry flight! A deadhead is just when we fly in a passenger seat along with other passengers as well. 🙂
@davealbert23204 ай бұрын
What a challenging career! I’m from outside Philly and I sympathize with you traveling to phl!! Safe travels!!
@kathleenbrown31805 ай бұрын
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh and I thought my life as a Special Ed Teacher was busy.....my goodness you were busy. Glad your flights were safe. Thank YOU for all of your hard work keeping US safe when we fly. God bless
@hhernandeza065 ай бұрын
Be aware of the turbulence’s Julia, specially CAT ones (Clear Air Turbulences) they can hit without any warning as you have seen lately in the news! Be careful, safe and sound! Love when luna does the grass swirl when you play 🥏
@darianlibauer69135 ай бұрын
Love this video and hats of to you for such a great attitude! 💕
@2themoon8635 ай бұрын
Were you able somehow to get your mom’s Mothers Day presents to her? More seriously, the last part of April and all of May has been real rough weather wise, especially in the Midwest, “Tornado Alley”, and along the Gulf Coast; I can’t remember such a stretch for such a sustained time period since at least 2011 or ‘12. I can only guess if you were still posted at Dallas-Fort Worth the delays may have been more numerous! Hope that the weather-and your travels-calm down the rest of the summer!!
@genechronister70855 ай бұрын
Another awesome vid! Very hectic ,but rewarding! Stay safe and have fun!
@ivoryjohnson46625 ай бұрын
Eric sounds like a good dude, enjoy your flight
@DAS-Videos5 ай бұрын
I guess it is a dream job for a lot of people, to me it seems like a horrible job. The hours aren't regular, having to drive through Phili with all the traffic, being away from home for days, and being on a plane for so long.
@hounddog9465 ай бұрын
Luna needs her own channel.
@shfstan3 ай бұрын
Hey Julia, my home airport is TPA, I'm surprised you don't take an Uber to Clearwater beach or St Pete Beach when you are here, based on your professed love.
@Danny.1.0074 ай бұрын
This was a great insight into what cabin crew do and how it works, I have to say Julia you work really hard, great video thank you really enjoyed it 😊
@Kischa075 ай бұрын
New subscriber here! Not a flight attendant but love your content and personality! Traveling this weekend and have a TOTALLY different appreciation for FA’s!
@roderickcampbell21055 ай бұрын
It's funny. I absolutely understand the flight limitations. I worked in IT and really loved long hours. And I was not paid for them either. You can do and learn things about networks, servers and applications when there's no one around. So it was work those hours, learn things and become better. But of course, I did not have other folks lives in my hands. So I am very happy that flight and cabin crew should be well rested.
@abe7165 ай бұрын
This video lifted my spirits. Thank you. May you have great success.
@JettingJulia5 ай бұрын
What a kind comment, thank you!!
@oliverdeeley5 ай бұрын
Even when I don't have a lot time to sit down and have a full meal before boarding, I just buy a bag or 2 of Hot Cheetos (usually Lime flavored) and go. I snack on those during the flight. Really helps to have at least someting.
@meghanmisaliar4 ай бұрын
I could never do this job. The thought of being in an airplane all day terrifies me.
@katherinechege45715 ай бұрын
❤️❤️A snapshot of your reserve month. I love it 🌹
@JettingJulia5 ай бұрын
thank you for watching!!
@v.r.sumner96934 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing. I wonder how you travel from the airports to your hotels and back. Is there a group of you that gets transported all together?
@john587904 ай бұрын
I was married to a flight attendant it’s nice to hear these stories again.
@jeffreyjackson47922 ай бұрын
You have a great attitude. I've been an FA for 13 yrs. I struggle to keep that positive attitude! You are assume ❤❤😊
@Chelsea_Rene5 ай бұрын
I love this idea. My airline depending on our base we can be away from home at least 2 weeks or more out of the month, longer doing summer flying. Thank you for sharing ❤😊
@DavidSkerritt5 ай бұрын
Wow Julia one has to really love the job to handle that much uncertainty in the schedule when on reserve. So many things can go wrong. Constant time zone changes. Chaotic sleep schedule. Wow I just didn't realize all the uncertainty.
@WorldWideChugging4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your dedication and patience 🙏 and for sharing the busy hectic schedule of being a flight attend. ✈️
@rezjrprod4 ай бұрын
i admire the work of flight attendants...I love. having just regular conversations..Ones Ive met have great outside lives. cool people
@gg791394 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness young lady! How you can flex and not know from one minute to the next where or when you are going is beyond me!!! I had call time for years at the hospital, but that involved being awakened at odd hours, nothing like what you go through! Safe travels for you!
@rilauats4 ай бұрын
Great storytelling! And a magic insight into how cabin work impacts your actual schedule. I always wondered how my uncle worked as cabin chief on cross Atlantic routes and later cross Pacific - when my own dad managed a hospital lab 60 hrs per week. Keep creating great content. You earned a new subscriber today
@rawlyroo59755 ай бұрын
So interesting your professionalism is a credit to you ❤
@LauraSchendel-ko1qk2 ай бұрын
I worked for Delta and they are pretty much the same. Except that Delta can fly you in to your day off. We just learn to be 100% available and 100% flexible. You learn quickly to pack for both warm weather destinations and cold weather destinations. You get used to the uncertainty. LOVED the job! I got to see the world and get paid for it!
@Ουρανία-ψ7σ5 ай бұрын
Nice vid, I couldnt stop watching. Interesting to see how you are before a block and then during and when you get home. Your dog is so elegant and cute goofy. She looks so intelligent,.
@mallarieevans53923 ай бұрын
Could you do a video on “fear of flying”? I would really appreciate it. Just your experience on airplane, what to expect when flying ect?
@user-lu9hq6jv4v4 ай бұрын
Wow this is fascinating thanks, for documenting!
@LynnKlemmer4 ай бұрын
You are a great flight attendant. Don’t forget to take care of yourself. It gets rough after a while without good sleep and not seeing your significant other. I am a retired RN. All the on call killed me in the end. I appreciated your honesty, remind the airline to update the customers with delays and it doesn’t hurt to say why. My last personal trip to Vegas was delayed in Milwaukee for 3 hours. First, 30 minutes then one hour and beyond. If it had been a timely notice, I could have slept in. I’m know weather plays a huge part… storms, freezing rain or snow here in the Midwest Keep us the great videos!
@SiSi-qy9dt5 ай бұрын
well it's now the start of the summer travel season, such a difference between the day before the memorial day and the day after, it's like, release the flood gates! yikes! it'll end by the second week of september. we just have to push through. good luck! :)
@neilrichard60929 күн бұрын
This was the first video I have seen on your channel. I enjoyed watching it immensely and found it extremely interesting. Thank you for sharing.
@emilypettersen55144 ай бұрын
Loved hearing about your schedule and just in general how the system works. You stayed positive even after the 2 times Vegas cancelation. Here's hoping that you got to make it up somehow!
@Calvin-m5n4 ай бұрын
I always wanted to be a flight attendant but was never around many airports to apply same as a cruise ship or container ship just love to travel!! So now I work for a trucking company get to travel a lot but I get paid by the hour so it’s all good!!Good video by the way!
@JoeBeim3 ай бұрын
As a 40+ year transportation engineer, I'm glad to learn your behind-the-scenes of your shift. I design and improve roads and rails. Thanks!
@momplusfive5 ай бұрын
My daughters best friend is going thru training, I hope she knows how flexible you have to be. Your right God's watching out for you on them delays.
@erika19355 ай бұрын
Hello! Sorry I've dropped off commenting for a while, have been watching more on phone / phone to TV than computer. Wow, reserve month is intense! Plus to think that you're making content, editing -- thank you for all the time and effort you put in, especially during reserve months! Glad to hear that July is around the corner, with trips of your choosing (hope you do make it to Vegas!) & birthday celebrations! :) Safe travels!
@roxanataleb71915 ай бұрын
Ahhhh another lovely summer pairing trip ( delays, weather, cancelations, timing out, multiple DHD) on the glamorous life of us FA s 😊😂
@SandiMacDougall4 ай бұрын
This is my first video of yours. It's very interesting to see all you go through. I'm so glad I am always extra nice to the crew when I fly. You go through a lot.
@aetepa5 ай бұрын
While I hope you don’t have another month as chaotic as this one, I really loved the style of this vlog with the focus on schedules and logistics and would love to see more like this!
@Poet19525 ай бұрын
This video should be included in your union's campaign for better wages and working conditions. It shows management (and the rest of us) the "real life" challenges facing flight attendants every day. Thanks!
@erikgonzalez22785 ай бұрын
It’s cool you did one of those vids for those who are curious! I like watching Swayne Martin who’s a pilot for delta I think who explains the ins outs of scheduling and what he does, how he bids etc.
@thenungzo5 ай бұрын
Pilot for United I think. Love his videos
@erikgonzalez22785 ай бұрын
@@thenungzo your right united long his vids to just wish he could post more at least once a month
@aimeebarrett58342 ай бұрын
Lovely Julia! I flew for 30 years and finished up 4 years ago due to me moving too far from the airport after divorce! I do miss the chaos to be honest! We are always so adaptable and suck up the spanners thrown at us! Delays, weather, medical, mechanical, lightning strikes the list goes on! The most frustrating thing is when we have weather related problems and passengers are shaking their heads in anger like we have planned the weather to piss them off! You should be paid from sign on to sign off! Stay happy and safe travels! Xxx
@leasullivan7885 ай бұрын
thankyou very informative-----i used to fly quite abit but not so much anymore
@topperdufferson4 ай бұрын
Blows my mind that you can fly for so long and be still in the same country. I live in the UK and a holiday flight to Spain is only 2.5hrs!
@craigiewatson26955 ай бұрын
That's one busy and complicated month. I don't know how you know where you are when you wake up each day. I hope that your line months give you a chance to recuperate.
@KenyaG.5 ай бұрын
You generally know when they give you a trip. But being on reserve is always a fun mystery. 😬😂
@vminhope30405 ай бұрын
@@KenyaG.More like anxiety inducing.
@BarbaraS-o4z4 ай бұрын
Wow! The scheduling seems crazy to me! I graduated in 1978 and tried for 1 year to be a FA but that was the dream job back then! I wonder if the scheduling was done the same back then? All the respect for all you do as a FA! Great video! ❤❤
@susanhampton93084 ай бұрын
So I’m surprised they don’t feed you. You have to bring your own food? I would hope that food would be included. Also, did they not hire people permanently and give regular schedules? Thanks!
@stud881005 ай бұрын
Great vlog as always, Julia. What a crazy reserve month. Since this one was so crazy, maybe the next one should be a piece of cake. Always great to see Luna. Did you ever get to go to Vegas and give your mom her presents?
@andreweppink44985 ай бұрын
Thank you for the vid. I'm kinda curious how you Gal's Iive and work. I sailed as an Engineer for about 15 years. Loved it. But travel back and forth to the ship! Hated it. Only way l can get thru a Iong trip is get up and go back aft to talk to the stew's and anyone else happening by. So thank you Gal's 😊 for doing what you do. Stewardessing isn't for everyone, l can sure see that.
@juliemorse40825 ай бұрын
Julia I love how you explain everything you do on this channel and I was a little quizy win you said the little boy got sick and I felt bad for that older gentleman was not feeling him self on your flight thank God you saw him before your plane left the gate.
@bigdadgo4 ай бұрын
You always look so bright and cheery after all the travel you do. I used to travel in sales quite a bit, and found myself getting grouchy and grumpy by the end of the week! 😂
@scottcraig75165 ай бұрын
Love your blog, I have to tell you with my 4 Million miles in the air and many hotel nights, I had to laugh because we both share eating dinners on the bed watching TV. HAHAHA. Safe travels and may your take offs always equal your landings.
@ajgordon21254 ай бұрын
Thanks for the videos Julia. Your outlook on life is awesome and so is your content. Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures. Keep on keepin on 👍👍😎😎
@GeorgeRuffner-iy7bm4 ай бұрын
And I thought maintenance was stressful. I spent over 30 years working on aircraft of various types. Also, I spent not quite 10 years repairing consumer electronics in a quick service environment so I think schedules were very important for me too. Thanks for an enlightening video. Love to your extended family.