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Anna71 [15]
3 years ago
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WHAT WAS THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY’S FIRST JOB?

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ser-zykov [4K]3 years ago
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Aviation has progressed a long way since the 120-foot flight by Orville Wright on December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and since the first U.S. airline began operating between Tampa and St. Petersburg, Florida, on January 1, 1914. Today supersonic aircraft fly routinely across the oceans, and more than two million people are employed in aviation, the aerospace and air transportation industries. Today's Airline industry is a global operation, providing travel and employment to hundreds of thousands of people much like yourself. The complex operations of each and every company require large numbers of employees, and offer many different work positions and locations. Visualize your local airport and how many different companies occupy space behind those long counters. Remember, those companies offer employment in every city they fly to, and your town is just one of thousands with an airport. Even so, the competition for these positions is extraordinarily high. Relocation is not always necessary, however suitable circumstances may take you to an airport other than your home town. Through our discoveries we hope to eliminate the overwhelming feelings which could, and often do, stop applicants dead in their tracks.
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