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Dorchester: Does Olive Garden hire based on looks... ?
One of my favorite things about the Olive Garden is the plethora of eye candy, very rare to see an unattractive wait person there. Male or female they are pretty much all nice to look at. I have wondered where they found all these young men before. In no way is this a complaint, but one of the reasons that I enjoy dining there in fact. But I have wondered, is this a lawsuit waiting to happen? Something like the airlines and the stewards? Is this universal, I live in Texas and in each city I have lived in this is true in all Olive Gardens. Is it different in other places? Are you unattractive and been rejected and did you think it was due to looks? Anyone here interviewed ...
04 Dec 08, 09:12:09

Dorchester: This question is for anyone who or who has?
worked for an airline,like ticket counter,gate agent or flight attendant. Is the pay good? Do you have to be really thick skinned and outgoing for a job like this? Do you have to put up with some really rude people and how do you handle it? At first I wanted to work for a airline,but I do not think I am thick skinned or outgoing enough and btw the airline industry these days lacks job security....
04 Dec 08, 01:12:14

Dorchester: OPT related question!!?
My F1 visa expires Dec 20th but I have applied for an OPT as well as for job position with an airline company as a flight attendent... my question is will I be able to fly to Canada and Mexico through the line of work and back in the states... if I'm on my OPT ? need help ASAP thank you, please note source of info....
04 Dec 08, 12:12:08

Dorchester: GM states bankruptcy not an option for industry?
Every industry suffers job losses, including my, IT. Several US airline industry went through chapter 11 to allow them to re-organize so they can execute plans to put themselves back on track to be an independent profitable company, they also had to work with unions through it. Why do they think they are so special?...
03 Dec 08, 02:12:35

Dorchester: What will be my first job as a CPL / IR / MEL Pilot?
well if i had a choice as much as possible i don't want to go the route of being a flight instructor. i already have my private and im rated in a cessna 172RG, 172sp(Glasscockpit) and have a complex and high performance endorsement and lets say i already finish my CPL with Instrument / Multi Rating and have around 250TT and 10TT in multi (Piper Seneca or Seminole) what company will i hire me? and what kiind of pilot? Charter or Cargo Pilot? and what is the average requirements to be a Pilot in FedEX or UPS, and the regional airlines?...
02 Dec 08, 07:12:54

Dorchester: Since when is $20 an hour too low to be a Flight Attendant?
I just went to research a little about becoming a flight attendant which i have been curious about. a lot of people (who aren't flight attendants) are saying how the pay is so low and blah blah blah keep your office job blah blah blah. So i just searched for a flight attendant rate and it's $15 an hour for a start for a small airline, $20 for a well known airline and it goes up from there.. Now, the office job that i have right now pays $15 an hour it's so much stress, you don't know how long you will have it cause of the economy right now and it SUCKS to sit in the office all day and do boring/stressfull crap and never get to travel EVER, So what is up with you peo...
01 Dec 08, 11:12:27

Dorchester: What am i meant to do? Do i quit my job?
I'm 30 years old and i work as a pilot for an airline called easy jet. I really like my job and as it takes me to all different places. I have slept with most of the women in the airline and i have cheated on them as well. I have treated most of them like sh*te. Just recently i was going out with a girl that i had been going out with for a while in the past. I had broke her heart at one time. But she seemed to really like me now and she seemed as if she had forgiven me. It was a late night and i decided i would take her home to my place to see where we would go from there, (sex hopefully). We got to my flat and then we went into my bedroom, she then told me to go onto the bed. After tha...
01 Dec 08, 08:12:52

Dorchester: Help with some research?
ok so im doing some research and i need some help finding out how a drug history would effect these jobs military police fire fighter nurse doctor pharmacists teacher lawyer airline piolot bus driver...
01 Dec 08, 03:12:53

Dorchester: economics question about explicit costs?
Sam quits his job as an airline pilot and opens his own pilot training school. He was earning $40,000 as a pilot. He withdraws $10,000 from his savings where he was earning 6 percent interest and uses the money in his new business. He uses a building he owns as a hanger and could rent it out for $5,000 per year. He rents a computer for $1,200, buys office supplies for $500, rents an airplane for $6,000, pays $1,300 for fuel and maintenance, and hires one worker for $30,000. Sam’s total revenue from pilot training classes this year equaled $90,400. Sam’s explicit costs this year equals: a. $84,400. b. $39,000. c. $55,000. d. $45,600. e. $40,000. I really think the answer is D. B...
30 Nov 08, 10:11:44

Dorchester: True or false questions..?
1. Pilot jobs are becoming more competitive and hard to become.(true/false) 2. Students attending flying school is rapidly increasing. (true/false) 3. Pilot's overall salary is declining (true/false) 4. Pilot job is becoming less professional (true/false) 5. It's really hard to get into regional airline company when the economy is NOT GOOD/GOOD (true/false) 6. Airline industry is growing (true/false) Please answer those! ^.^...
30 Nov 08, 09:11:32


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