This one was taken with my ex-team IFS Pauline and a current IFS Abdullah. Pauline got her CIC damn early and she's still young! The blazer for the guys are now uniform in color, which is black. The differentiation of the ranks is by the number of wrinkles on your face and also by the color of your tie (it complements the color of the kebaya).
This one was taken at the end of my last long team flight. Still remember it was a SQ030 (TPE/LAX). Had a blast man! Rented car and drove all over LAX with 3 of the chio bus. The rides at Magic mountain were awesome!
My last flight was a standby called-up, a CGK turn. Nothing to be proud of ;-) Coming down from that last flight, I bid goodbye to the ovens, my oven gloves, the perculators the infamous SS tray! Wahaha... *Roars
Weiii... For those who thinks it is a lousy job, I beg to differ leh. It is an excellent job and I have no qualms about encouraging anyone to pursue a career as a steward/stewardess. Ok firstly, pay is good (by good I mean sufficient). Secondly, It allows you to travel the world and meet all sorts of people (colleagues and passengers alike). Tell me, how many companies put its employees in world class 5 star hotels? Last but not least, the off days are a plentiful! While your friends are doing a 9 to 5 job, 5 days a week, you are having high tea at Marriot Orchard on a monday afternoon! Trust me this job has more pros than cons.
Oh wait, Hugo's a.k.a Lou-ye's girlfriend just got a call from them, for an interview this Wednesday. All the best Debs.
Sunday will be another day of funs!! The boys from 121 are having our very own reunion @ Clearwater. Lots of BBQ and booze. Can die..
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