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Pinkieslut

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'Too old to work in China:' 50-yr-old flight attendant learns new languages to land foreign airline job​

Mon, December 12, 2022 at 10:29 PM

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A Chinese flight attendant is being lauded online for working hard to improve herself and securing a job at an international airline at age 50.
The woman, surnamed Hu, lost her previous job at Norwegian Air Shuttle last year following a “company restructuring,” reported South China Morning Post.
Since Chinese airlines do not accept cabin crew applicants over the age of 40, Hu worked on improving her English and studying Finnish to prepare to apply to foreign airlines.
After receiving multiple offers from different airlines, Hu has been employed at an unnamed airline for eight months.
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In a video that has since gone viral on Weibo, Hu shared her secrets to handling the demands of her job despite her age.
“I exercise routinely, and I insist on eating a healthy diet. These are major reasons that I am still able to handle this physically demanding job which requires flying for long hours,” she said. “Use all your strength and courage to deal with life. Live in the moment, and never regret every step you’ve taken.”
China’s labor laws have set the retiring age for staff in physically intensive jobs at 50 for women and 55 for men. Five additional years are afforded to employees in government jobs, schools, or management.
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Weibo users showered Hu with positive comments, with many calling her a role modelfor other women in China.
 

Leongsam

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Airlines should hire young and nubile flight attendants. Very few passengers want to see geriatrics serving them. Those who are into grannies can always visit the old folks' homes.
 

oliverlee

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In sg they get to clean tables at hawker centres. Fucking employers don’t even have the decency to issue them plastic gloves
 

laksaboy

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In sg they get to clean tables at hawker centres. Fucking employers don’t even have the decency to issue them plastic gloves

Too expensive, will raise operating costs. Do you want the prices of hawker food to rise even more? :sneaky:
 

cockie

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'Too old to work in China:' 50-yr-old flight attendant learns new languages to land foreign airline job​

Mon, December 12, 2022 at 10:29 PM

6161ebe25647ecaf411919090f5e2327

A Chinese flight attendant is being lauded online for working hard to improve herself and securing a job at an international airline at age 50.
The woman, surnamed Hu, lost her previous job at Norwegian Air Shuttle last year following a “company restructuring,” reported South China Morning Post.
Since Chinese airlines do not accept cabin crew applicants over the age of 40, Hu worked on improving her English and studying Finnish to prepare to apply to foreign airlines.
After receiving multiple offers from different airlines, Hu has been employed at an unnamed airline for eight months.
More from NextShark: Asia’s richest man: China will be ‘increasingly isolated' from world; India will be poverty-free by 2050
In a video that has since gone viral on Weibo, Hu shared her secrets to handling the demands of her job despite her age.
“I exercise routinely, and I insist on eating a healthy diet. These are major reasons that I am still able to handle this physically demanding job which requires flying for long hours,” she said. “Use all your strength and courage to deal with life. Live in the moment, and never regret every step you’ve taken.”
China’s labor laws have set the retiring age for staff in physically intensive jobs at 50 for women and 55 for men. Five additional years are afforded to employees in government jobs, schools, or management.
More from NextShark: BTS ends final ‘Permission to Dance on Stage’ concert by teasing new album
Weibo users showered Hu with positive comments, with many calling her a role modelfor other women in China.
She is a MILF….
 
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