Okay, let's just start this off with the truth: I am no expert on flying with a newborn (meaning a baby who is under 3 months). I flew with my child as a newborn for a total of 21 hours, and a total of 4 flights: Seattle to Reykjavik, Reykjavik to Paris, and back along... Continue Reading →
The Best Job in the World…as long as you don’t need a job…
The title says it all. In my opinion, being a flight attendant is absolutely the best job in the world. It is super easy and super fun most of the time. Buuuuuut...it's not a great way to make money, thus making it the best job in the world only if you don't need a job.... Continue Reading →
The Perfect Layover
I'm often asked, "What's been your favorite layover?" My answer to my question is honest, but likely disappointing to the asker, "Any layover that's over 24 hours." Generally, that's true. I usually have great fun on 24 hour layovers, and no single layover stands out above the rest. (I think Kona probably had the potential... Continue Reading →
Reserve Life: Getting Paid to Sit Around?
September was a weird month on reserve. My airline increased the number of flight attendants on reserve, which resulted in a lot of us working very little. As I reviewed here, being "on reserve" means being on-call for the airline. 18 days a month they can call me and make me work. They will pay... Continue Reading →
Them Flight Bennies
One of the best things about being a flight attendant is being able to fly for free on my days off! It's super cool! I finished training at the beginning of May, and so far, we've taken so many free flights that I quite honestly can't count them. We've flown somewhere for fun at least... Continue Reading →
Our Latest Adventure: Katmai National Park
Saign and I have a goal to visit every US National Park together. In 2020 and 2021 we took road trips from Washington State to cover parks that were driveable-ish from our home. If our lives hadn't changed so much in the last year, I suspect we would have taken our adorable truck camper on... Continue Reading →
Public Service Loan Forgiveness: A Success Story/Cautionary Tale
When I was 16 I decided that I wanted to spend my life helping teens navigate this difficult world. When I was 20 I decided that the way to help teens would be to become a psychologist or a therapist. When I was 24 I decided to start graduate school in Clinical Psychology. At age... Continue Reading →
First Month as a Flight Attendant in Numbers
I made it through my first month as a flight attendant. It was June 2022, so a 30 day month. Here are the numbers: Days assigned as a reserve: 18 Days used as a reserve: 15 Total Trips for the month: 5.3 24 hour + layovers: 4 Days converted to Emergency/Extended Reserve: 1 Days on... Continue Reading →
Waiting for the Phone to Ring – Reserve Life
Another post about the bizarre world of being a flight attendant... Right now I am on "reserve" for my airline. What that means is that I'm on-call. I never know where I'll be flying until the day before the trip...if I'm lucky. I could know just 2 hours before I need to be at the... Continue Reading →
So Happy…
June is my first official month as a flight attendant. (During the month of May I was not required to work, but for June, I have to work). So far...I love it! I realize that there's probably a bit of honeymooning going on right now, so it won't stay this fresh and great forever. Buuuuut... Continue Reading →