Also, female flight attendants have managed with skirts and heels for more than 70 years. If anything, the job is significantly less demanding, and less physical than it was at any time in the past.
Thus, by comparison to their forebears, I guess, if anything, this makes them rather weak. Which is fine, if only they admitted that.
It’s part of the deal. Personally, I think they should just suck it up. Like pilots with ties and hats. It’s part of the deal.
Also, female flight attendants have managed with skirts and heels for more than 70 years. If anything, the job is significantly less demanding, and less physical than it was at any time in the past.
Thus, by comparison to their forebears, I guess, if anything, this makes them rather weak. Which is fine, if only they admitted that.
It’s part of the deal. Personally, I think they should just suck it up. Like pilots with ties and hats. It’s part of the deal.
Frankly more industries need to go back to uniforms with ties and hats.
Fair conclusion. It is (or rather, was) a budget airline…
I might have said the same thing five years ago, but now..?
If the job comes with more “prestige”, and/or pays better, I would accept less comfortable shoes…
See: literally most trades that require you to wear steel caps, although, admittedly, that is FOR safety, rather than looks…
Or, I dunno, like I said, suits, ties and hats for pilots. They earn a lot. They can suck it up.
As can “prestige” air hostesses, frankly.