Seriously. It’s one thing to walk away from a regional. But a legacy airline CA at a place like British Airways? I think you’d be nuts. You should have figured out by now whether this job was for you or not, no? I don’t know what it takes to be a CA at BA in terms of seniority but I assume they probably have at least 10 yrs in the industry.
And it’s not just about moving metal only from A to B. I find satisfaction knowing I safely took passengers who were headed home. To a new job. To an interview. A funeral. A new birth. An important meeting. A conference. Any and every reason why someone is flying that very day.
Personal story I still remember my first Thanksgiving at VX I flew from California to Philly and one of the last pax to get off was a nice young lady. She made small talk with us and come to find out, none of her family know she’s coming home for Thanksgiving. They all think they are missing out on their daughter who’s in California while everyone else is in Philly. But not today. Not tonight. Tonight, thanks to planes, she’s coming home.
A frickin awesome! That made my night just imaging how lit up and happy everyone would have been to see her walk through the door as a complete surprise. I have never once thought or wondered whether my job is worth it. That’s not even a question.
Hands down, best job ever!