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Just Okay - Flight Attendant Delta Air Lines Employee Review

2.0
Aug 20, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Like any career choice, it can be fun and engaging at times. I guess if you are someone who likes to sit a lot, there is ALOT of DOWN time to this job, and if you are a worker there is a lot of things to keep you busy.

Cons

Even though the company advertises to it's employees about it being a "family" and it's "values" that couldn't be far from the truth. The company just takes and takes and takes and hardly gives to the employees. You aren't getting paid the entire time that you are working, and the "flexibility" that they offer isn't really there. You will be forced to give up all of your holidays for the first 20 years, birthdays, and almost any other thing you have going on. The new hires that come in, cannot even afford a place to live in some of the cities that they are forced to go to. And other flight attendants just looks the other way and says thats the "culture" of the job. I know numerous people who are forced to only eat whats left over on the plane because they cannot afford food. You work very long hours and are constantly bullied into working even longer ones with little rest and every time you try to find an answer to why your response that you get from scheduling is "are you denying the trip?" The departments hardly talk to one another in my experience. Not to make things worse or anything but the company just takes and takes and takes from it's employees and expects them to work 13 hours (half the time with no break or time to get food). Make sure you don't have any prior obligations before starting this job.

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At the end of the day, it is a very large corporation. So it is very easy to become just a "number" in the company. The flight attendant group is not unionized, so rules can change very often. Make sure your time management is impeccable, because you cannot be late for work AT ALL, and there aren't many acceptable excuses, even rain is not an excuse.

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Delta Air Lines Response
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Thank you for your review and recommendation of Delta. We work hard every day to make Delta a great place to work; it’s nice to hear how much you enjoy our company and our work environment. Our people and our culture are our most important competitive advantages and the direct relationship we have enjoyed with our flight attendants has served our people, our customers and our company very well. To that end, we have a strong open door policy that enables any employee to go directly to a leader with any concerns, and we have hundreds of flight attendants who are actively engaged in our business, providing feedback and working on solutions for their colleagues and our customers. At Delta, a consistent, reliable operation is one of the reasons our top customers come back to fly with us time and again. That makes employee reliability – being on time, every day, for your shift or your flight – especially important. We agree that having a fundamental understanding of the flight attendant role is important for our field leaders, and we also value diversity at all levels of the company. That’s why so many of our field leaders are flight attendant qualified and many still fly when their schedules allow. We appreciate your feedback and will be sharing it with our In-Flight team. –Wendy, Talent Acquisition Team
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