Gerontological Nurse Ventures
*Home>>>Nursing Degree

Having a Nursing Background is truly advantage to become a Flight Attendant?


As long as you meet the standard criteria, Nursing degree is their priority right?

A nursing degree is a big plus. A lot of nurses who wanted a career change become Flight Attendants.

There are two advantages. First it's obvious, having a nurse in the crew when a passenger becomes ill. The second is that nursing is great public-contact work, in fact, under even worse circumstances. Nurses not only know medicine but are usually very good at handling stressed, upset and sick people.

Nurses also have to work as a team in much the same way a crew works together.

In the early days, airlines required that Flight Attendants were nurses. That criteria has long been dropped but continues to be a big plus when applying.

I liked working with nurses on the crew. My mom's a nurse and I found them to be very level-headed and good under pressure.

If you're going for the interview, tell them that you're looking for a career change where your nursing skills will still come in useful, that you enjoyed the team-aspect to your job and that you like working with the public. One nurse told me she liked the fact that passengers were all awake and usually well, as oppposed to the patients she had previously dealt with.

Good luck!

Good luck! Report It

Thats how it was a very long time ago. It was required then. Now its a plus Im sure but its not there priority. There are many things they look into during the hiring process. Safety is every airlines number one priority, but safety doesnt necessarily always mean medical. Are you going to be able to think fast enough on evacuation drills and know where your supposed to be during an emergency evacuation? Basically it wont hurt to have but its not a 100%

Tags
  Nursing Bachelor   Masters Degree Nursing   Nursing Certificates   Study Nursing   Nursing Training   Nursing School   Nursing Degree   Nursing Course   Nursing College   Nursing Education
Related information
  • Career advice please... can't decide between two options... accounting or nursing/grad med?

    I think one pointer might be to decide if you are a "people " person or not. Nursing is a profession where you will be giving out a lot of yourself, will sometimes be dead tired and not a...

  • How can I (an American) look into getting a nursing job abroad (Latin America, Europe, etc.) ?

    I'm sure some hospitals or such will accept you?

    ...
  • Master's in Nursing?

    It owuld benefit you to get both..

    ...
  • I am a nursing student, will having a felony (theft) on my record keep me from getting into nursing school.?

    In Texas won't please remember that each state has different laws.

    ...
  • Are there any nursing jobs in Dubai or Saudi Arabia for Canadians?

    Sure there are many nursing jobs in various cities in Saudi Arabia and I believe that in UAE the same鈥?about the salaries depending on the hospital offer, your experience and nationality. The healt...

  • How do i work abroad without a local nursing license?

    There are some place that will allow you to work without a license but ONLY after you have register to take the exam. These place usually allow you to work a year or so without your license, and th...

  • What is a psychiatric/mental health nursing yearly income if they have a master's degree???

    Salaries vary in different parts of the country. I bought a software program to write resumes and it has a salary calculator. The program is called Resume Maker and it cost about $30. I'm s...

  • Can you work in the NURSING field with a CRIMINAL RECORD (1 misdemeanor)?

    Should not be a problem. You can find out for sure by contacting your state board of nursing or the head of nursing at the college you are interested in. Don't try to hide it as a complete bac...

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster