Make Me An Expert
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 1
Make Me An Expert
Heres' the deal. I want to apply for a job that requires expert travel arrangements for both domestic and international. I have limited experience in both. Most of my experience includes flights to Saudi Arabia (book first class or you could be flying with chickens) or simple dom flights on Southwest. I need the good gouge on the best seats, and the little known facts i.e., I know that food is served either front to back or the opposite depending on the flight number. Is that true? Give me your best tips so I can afford to fly again! (I'm in CA and my family is in RI which means long, boring, painful rides in coach).
If anyone is so cool to help this 49 y/o that is trying to get a job, THANK YOU!
If anyone is so cool to help this 49 y/o that is trying to get a job, THANK YOU!
#2
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Rhode Island, USA - AA 2MM - Thanks to FT
Posts: 193
Welocme to FT.
My suggestions:
1. Read the posts in different forums.
2. Use the search tool.
You'll be amazed - as I was - how much you will learn from doing those things. All of the information you are looking for is here - you just need to find it.
cejkwj
My suggestions:
1. Read the posts in different forums.
2. Use the search tool.
You'll be amazed - as I was - how much you will learn from doing those things. All of the information you are looking for is here - you just need to find it.
cejkwj
#3
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Formerly HPN, but then DCA and IAD for a while, and now back to HPN!
Programs: Honestly, I've been out of the travel game so long that I'm not even sure. Maybe Marriott Gold?
Posts: 10,677
Agreed. Welcome to FT. You can "search" for any topic that interests you on this forum. Based on the questions that you posed, I'm sure you'll find all of the answers you're seeking.
Good luck with the job search!
Good luck with the job search!
#4
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: (not Montana. Nor is my name really Helena, nor am I female)
Programs: Delta, USAirways, Starwood, Priority Club, Marriott, Amex
Posts: 2,557
I suppose you could tell the prospective employer that you stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.

