Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Probation & Prestige (Charlotte, NC)

Greetings, everybody! Sorry for the lack of posts here lately. I've had a great deal going on, and not just in the great blue yonder. Sometimes it takes a little while to breathe and reboot, and while I missed updating you on my wayfaring shenanigans, I definitely needed the break.

With that said, a great deal has happened since I last told you about the {Greek festival} Belle and I attended here in Charlotte. Rather than try to mash it all together in one post, I'll do several updates this week, in the order they transpired.

First off the list, Belle and I had recurrent training! As I mentioned previously, recurrent training is basically a day-long review of all the emergency procedures, drills, equipment operation, and medical training we completed {back in Phoenix}. Since we only graduated in March, we weren't terribly anxious about passing. What we didn't expect was to meet the lady who has not only been a flight attendant the longest with US Airways, but also of any other airline! Her name is Bette Nash, and she's {somewhat of a celebrity}. She started with Eastern airlines in 1961 and has been flying ever since. In other words, she is the senior mama of all the senior mamas! Back in her day, you were only hired as a flight attendant if you had a nursing degree, were stunningly beautiful, single and under the age of 28. After you were married, or got "old", you had to quit. How times change!

[caption id="attachment_704" align="alignnone" width="500"]Bette when she was my age, way back in the 60's. Picture courtesy of Post-Gazette. Bette when she was my age, way back in the 60's. Picture courtesy of Post-Gazette.[/caption]

She was doing her recurrent training as well ( though she's been doing it so long its a wonder she doesn't just teach it herself!) Even though she's in her 70's (or maybe early 80's), she's still sharp as a whip, spirited and very funny. Belle and I asked to have our pictures taken with her, and she happily obliged. I was such a fan-girl! If I can manage to do anything for 50 years, I'll feel like I'm winning at life.

[caption id="attachment_706" align="alignnone" width="642"]Carmen SanDiego and the famous Ms. Bette Nash Carmen SanDiego and the famous Ms. Bette Nash[/caption]

A whopping 5 days after our recurrent training was the end of our flight attendant 6 month probationary period. It's hard to imagine half a year has passed since that fateful graduation day, where we counted our lucky stars for making it through 4.5 weeks of training. Now we are finally full fledged, union represented flight attendants! As one senior mama whimsically told me one flight, now we'll basically have to murder someone to get fired. I don't know how true that is, but it was a comforting thought. What I do know is with this job, time flies like nobody's business and its still hard to believe I moved to Charlotte and am jetting all over the world. It's almost exactly a year since I applied to be a flight attendant, thinking it would be fun but I'd probably never hear back about my application.

[caption id="attachment_708" align="alignnone" width="642"]We made it! We made it![/caption]

At the probationary meeting, my supervisor let me read the letters from passengers over the months that I received in regard to the good job I was doing. One was from an elderly lady who took her first flight with us, and said I had taken good care of her and calmed her fears. Little things like this are so encouraging. I asked my supervisor for more information about commuting and getting a line, and he seems to think the proposed merger with American Airlines will help a lot with moving up in the ranks. We'll see whether that happens or not!  It was also really fun to see the other flight attendants from our class; we all were delighted to see each other make it to the 6 month mark and prove our mettle in the airline world.

Until next time, catch me if you can!

—Carmen

 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Winged Whimsy Weekly

Hello again, all!

I have another crop of winged whimsy to share today. Belle and I completed recurrent training yesterday, which is essentially a day-long review of all the emergency procedures, drills, equipment operation, and medical training we completed back in Phoenix. You can expect a post about this soon, as well as one about my upcoming Final Probationary Meeting on the 11th. After this final meeting with our supervisors, I will finally be a full-fledged, legit flight attendant with all the rights and privileges of our union and rank. During probation, we were under constant supervision over how well we had learned our job, as well as our general performance (on time, thorough, etc). I'm proud to say I have had no negative feedback in the last 7 months (whoa, has it really been that long?!) and I anticipate making it through to that final meeting with flying colors (fingers crossed).

In the mean time, here's what I've been up to this last week.

 

[caption id="attachment_683" align="alignnone" width="640"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog Belle and I attended a Greek festival here in Charlotte[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_688" align="alignnone" width="704"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog I hung out with some Greek soldiers....[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_694" align="alignnone" width="642"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog and watched some traditional Greek dancing[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_692" align="alignnone" width="642"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog We waited in line for around an hour to get these Gyro Pitas. They were absolutely worth it, but I didn't get to take a picture of our tasty food because I basically inhaled it when they handed it to me.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_691" align="alignnone" width="642"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog There were these guys.....[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_693" align="alignnone" width="642"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog We went inside the beautiful Greek Orthodox Cathedral and enjoyed looking at the candles.[/caption]

 

 

[caption id="attachment_684" align="alignnone" width="642"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog It's the best time of the year! Starbucks pumpkin spice latte's are the first indication of Fall. Oh, how I've missed them![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_685" align="alignnone" width="642"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog This was in one of my hotel rooms. I can't decide if its a swan, a duck, or some kind of snake.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_686" align="alignnone" width="642"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog Rocket scientist barbie![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_687" align="alignnone" width="642"]photo-6 some delicious fresh fruit and veggies at the Charlotte Farmers Market[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_697" align="alignnone" width="642"]I also scored some stylish jewelry at the local antique shop, Sleepy Poet. I also scored some stylish jewelry at the local antique shop, Sleepy Poet.[/caption]

 

 

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Cosplay, and Conventions and Dragons, Oh My! (Atlanta, GA)

A couple of days ago, I got a call from scheduling with an option to go to Atlanta. Since I hail from Chattanooga, which is just a hop, skip and a jump from A-town, this normally would not be a terribly exciting prospect. However, this week was different because of.....

*Majestic music playing*

DRAGON CON!

Darcy and our friends are super nerdy, and this fantasy/sci-fi/cosplay convention is highly anticipated all year. I didn't think I'd get to go this year because as a newbie flight attendant, asking off for Labor Day weekend is about as realistic as a winning a head butting contest against a three-headed monkey.

However, when I got the call and heard that one of the overnights was in Atlanta, I got a serious case of euphoria. Even though I'd only get one night (Saturday) at the con, I'd still get to go and drink in the nerdy awesomeness.

It was my first Dragon Con, and the best way I can describe it is thousands of people dressed up as their favorite superhero, video game avatar or tv show character. Sci-fi nerdiness is in my blood though, because back in the day my dad owned and operated a comic book store in downtown Chattanooga. Everybody meandered around different hotel lobbies in downtown Atlanta, interacted, danced, ate and drank, and had a merry time. One of the hotels had an absurd number of floors; something like 40 or 50, and we took the elevator all the way up to the top to look down on the flea-sized party-goers below. We were able to purchase something called a "Bucket of Rum" which is essentially some tasty hunch punch in a plastic bucket.

Darcy and his friend were dressed up as the Blues Brothers (apparently this is an ongoing theme from the days of yore). What can I say, he looks pretty handsome in a suit.

[caption id="attachment_680" align="alignnone" width="642"]winged wayfarer flight attendant blog a picture from earlier this year at Chattacon[/caption]

On the flight back to Charlotte the next day, there were lots of con-goers (still proudly wearing their badges and lanyards) who I got to exchange stories with. I just wish I had been able to attend more days of the convention rather than only Saturday, but there's always next year. Unfortunately, I didn't get to take many pictures this time around, but Darcy's friends run a podcast called Vitamin Geek, and for those of you who'd like to see some of the nerdy awesomeness we experienced from their point of view, please visit their page {here}.

Last but not least, here's a picture of our group Saturday night. We had so much fun!
picture courtesy of Vitamin Geek Podcast (https://www.facebook.com/VitaminGeekPodcast)
picture courtesy of Vitamin Geek Podcast (https://www.facebook.com/VitaminGeekPodcast)