I thought that some of you airline types, and Masterbates, would find this interesting:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7439894.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7439894.stm
Why not? They're just waitresses.
And then .... fat, ugly women entered the political arena and it's never been the same since ....this kind of stuff can happen only in India..... lots of people to go around...
And then .... fat, ugly women entered the political arena and it's never been the same since ....
It used to happen here all the time -- U.S. airline stew's (not flight attendants then) had to pass weight/height standards on a regular basis. They were sometimes called in for a "special" weight/height check if they appeared to be bulking up ....
Some airlines had age restrictions .. i.e., you turn 31 and you're OUT. Not all, just some ...
They also could not be married. Some airlines would fire 'em if they got married while employed.
*sigh* .... civilization. I miss it.
I dunno ... when I was being interviewed by my first airline -- PSA, a.k.a. "Poor Sailor Airline" out of San Dog then ... we were screened at the same time as a bunch of STEW candidates ---- and in case you are wondering, they were SoCal goddesses -- each & every one.My sister tried United Airlines in the 60’s. Went to school I believe in Chicago, but didn’t make the grade. I’ll leave it at that.(I think you had to be smart as well in those days.)
Steve
-- if the light shinned all the way through to the wall -- they weren't hired. If it didn't -- they were ....
*sigh* ... again, civilization.
America, Take NOTE.
did anyone else read the line where it says their physical appearance contributes to their personality, and if being a bit overweight impedes your work effort, then there will be a lot of pilots who are out of jobs. would you rather have an overwieght pilot or an overweight stewardess?
Overweight (sic) has got nothing to do w/ it ... as far as pilots go -- I was told early on the best ones were gray or bald....would you rather have an overwieght (sic) pilot or an overweight stewardess?
And then .... fat, ugly women entered the political arena and it's never been the same since ....
It used to happen here all the time -- U.S. airline stew's (not flight attendants then) had to pass weight/height standards on a regular basis. They were sometimes called in for a "special" weight/height check if they appeared to be bulking up ....
Some airlines had age restrictions .. i.e., you turn 31 and you're OUT. Not all, just some ...
They also could not be married. Some airlines would fire 'em if they got married while employed.
*sigh* .... civilization. I miss it.