Airline ticket agent

king-

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I been applying its almost impossible to get in considering there full on staff
i got a shitload of customer service exp

is there a course i can take to get in quicker


and no im not getting the job cause im not even bald yet
 

oni

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king- said:
and no im not getting the job cause im not even bald yet

?............................. :dunno:

Are you saying people cannot get a job if they are bald or are going bald???

king- said:
I been applying its almost impossible to get in considering there full on staff
i got a shitload of customer service exp

is there a course i can take to get in quicker

But you have no experience as an "airline ticket agent"? So why would they give you a job in that field.

I think you should check on the saturation levels in this industry. In regards to the amount of job applicants per position offered.
 

Petchsky

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"Educational Requirements/Training
# In 2010, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, no specific collegiate degree is necessary for a high school graduate to become an airline ticket agent. Extensive training on the airline's individually designed reservation system will be mandatory for the newly hired ticket agent before she ever works a live airport departure setting. Training is sometimes in the airline's headquarter city or training center, if not at the individual airport operation center. Training is paid and the new ticket agent will begin a three- to six-month probationary period once she completes the training.


Read more: Job Description for an Airline Ticketing Officer | eHow.co.uk http://www.ehow.co.uk/about_6683960_job ... z13aFCUysM"

Just bookmark the airlines website and keep looking at their 'careers' or 'Vancancies' section.
 
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