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Is KLM a good airline to work for?

I am in the second round of interview for them because baking isn't really appealing anymore. It seems like it's getting serious now but it's also a big commitment so I need to make sure it's the right move. Anybody here work as a cabin crew with KLM or know anybody who does? Is it a good career?
Strongtea · 22-25, M
Not too sure what they’re like to work for but I do like flying on them, we always try to fly Teesside to Amsterdam and then on to somewhere else rather than somewhere else in the uk first. They seem really good and friendly.
My daughter just had an interview to a stewardess training with El Al. She's still waiting for an answer
Soph03 · 18-21, F
@BridgeOvertroubledWaters I hope it goes ok for jer!
Thanks @Soph03
Good luck to you as well
Disgustedman · 61-69, M
Why you can always go on mine and look up cabin crew jobs and ratings stuff like that I'm sure KLM has is on listed on glassdoor.com and you can check and see how they treat their employees. I work for one company that had a 2.3 rating management sucked but the job wasn't bad.
Soph03 · 18-21, F
@Disgustedman thanks it all looks ok
mayguy · 46-50, M
@Soph03 Soph, did you get the KLM job?
Soph03 · 18-21, F
@mayguy no
walabby · 70-79, M
You'd be great as cabin crew. I hope that KLM is good to work for...
It's the best, if you believe people.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
My second cousin once removed worked for KLM, he had a great job and enjoyed it. When I was single, many years ago, I dated some what were then called stewardesses. They had strange lives, travelling so much. I don't know how you would be able to continue with your dancing career.
DaddyThomas · 46-50, M
I’ve been working for klm airlines for twenty years and I loved it. You do need to speak several languages though.
I speak five languages, what about you ?
Soph03 · 18-21, F
@DaddyThomas Dutch, English and some French. Definitely not 5 languages
DaddyThomas · 46-50, M
@Soph03 genoeg om te beginnen bij klm city hopper als stewardess
DaddyThomas · 46-50, M
@Soph03 ff googelen klm zoekt zomer stewardessen
DailyFlash · 56-60, M
They're based in The Netherlands not Scotland
Soph03 · 18-21, F
@DailyFlash why do you think that 🤔
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Medoesnotcare · 22-25, F
Only if you can get me cheap flights lol
Soph03 · 18-21, F
@Medoesnotcare lol I'd need to get accepted first lol
MrAverage1965 · 61-69, M
Good luck with your job application, I hope it works out for you
glassdoor.com might give you some insight

Also:

https://blog.feedspot.com/cabin_crew_forums/

https://www.aviationjobsearch.com/career-hub/forums

Good luck!!
MarineBob · 56-60, M
At one time it was. I don't know about nowadays
Muthafukajones · 46-50, M
I’ve flown KLM many times. I like it!
Have you decided already?
Royrogers · 61-69, M
All the very best of luck
DaddyThomas · 46-50, M
https://www.vacat.nl/vacatures-klm_cabin_attendant/regio-Voorburg
You'll need to have a good bit of patience to work in the cabin. Airlines are not lucrative, and they have high overhead; very expensive equipment and very well-paid employees (but I'm not sure you'll be one of them) On top of all that, they have to deal with the most expensive, perishable cargo there is: people. And while managing all these expenses, the public perception of poor safety hangs over them like the sword of Damocles. All these stresses are going to be passed down to you.
I'm not saying don't do it. It's a challenge a lot of people would find inspiring. But a lot of people would find it too much
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
I have only traveled

 
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