It's not that I do not want to entertain questions from cabin crew wannabes pertaining to the cabin crew job.
I have helped many secured the job and is ever ready to help these people. However, many of those who asked me questions either through my blog or email, were questions that were asked before here. If only they do a bit of reading, they would not have asked me the same questions over and over again.
Some asked silly questions like " I am female and only 1cm shorter (1.57m) than the minimum height required by SIA. Do you think I will be rejected at the interview?" If the minimum height requirement is 1.58m then it is obvious that SIA Will reject any height below that isn't it? Another question would be like this: " I am from India do you think SIA would allow me to attend the interview in Singapore?" SIA states clearly in its recruitment website that interview in Singapore is only for Singapore citizens.
Others were rude in asking questions. They made me feel as though I was obliged to reply to them.
There will also be many questions and emails I would receive everyday the moment SIA publishes in its website about the interview.
Some even have the audacity to ask for free tutorial and my e-guide.
Even after I have put up a notice to say that I won't entertain any question, many still continue to bombard me with the same old questions.
I hope I've clarified as to why I do not want to publish nor reply to questions regarding the cabin crew recruitment.
I have helped many secured the job and is ever ready to help these people. However, many of those who asked me questions either through my blog or email, were questions that were asked before here. If only they do a bit of reading, they would not have asked me the same questions over and over again.
Some asked silly questions like " I am female and only 1cm shorter (1.57m) than the minimum height required by SIA. Do you think I will be rejected at the interview?" If the minimum height requirement is 1.58m then it is obvious that SIA Will reject any height below that isn't it? Another question would be like this: " I am from India do you think SIA would allow me to attend the interview in Singapore?" SIA states clearly in its recruitment website that interview in Singapore is only for Singapore citizens.
Others were rude in asking questions. They made me feel as though I was obliged to reply to them.
There will also be many questions and emails I would receive everyday the moment SIA publishes in its website about the interview.
Some even have the audacity to ask for free tutorial and my e-guide.
Even after I have put up a notice to say that I won't entertain any question, many still continue to bombard me with the same old questions.
I hope I've clarified as to why I do not want to publish nor reply to questions regarding the cabin crew recruitment.
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