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What kind of training is provided to a candidate after getting into an airline?

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What kind of training is provided to a candidate after getting into an airline?

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The first most important thing to know and realize is that any job has its hazard, and life as a whole is full of hazards. One has to be able to accept that and then only can one tackle the various problems. To be able to join the airline, first and foremost you must have a positive outlook towards life and not focus on the bad things that can happen to you. An airline will choose people who they feel are capable of tackling problems to begin with. No amount of training can inculcate a loving, caring attitude in a person; nor can it teach you to be selfless in certain situations. The airlines take these people and train them in how to handle the various problems that can arise during a flight. It would also be good for you to remember that air travel is one of the safest means of travel and you are not always in danger. The training provided by the airline gears you up to handle problems but it does not give you strength of character or a service attitude. The training is focused not o

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