Joanne Webb has been a flight attendant for nineteen years. As she pursued this career path, she also took some miss-steps along the way. She applied to become a flight attendant a few different times after graduating from college. She was rejected, and based on that feeling, stopped pursuing the one career that truly made her feel excited.
In the summer of 2000, Joanne wandered into a hat store in New York City after calling on a client. The woman working there, Tricia, was about fifty at the time. She mentioned she was going to Paris that night and that she was a flight attendant for Continental Airlines, which is now part of United Airlines. Joanne told her she had applied three years before and they didn't want her. Tricia assured her that was not necessarily true - she just needed some coaching. Joanne reapplied at Continental and is now a nineteen-year flight attendant at United (United and Continental merged).
Joanne also spent two years volunteering with immigrants in Denver with employment services. In doing this, she learned about resumes and interviews, as well as about the general workplace from a different angle. Joanne has taken knowledge from the airline industry and from employment counseling and has created two online courses, does private interview coaching, and has written a book called Desire the Skies: The First Book Every Aspiring Flight Attendant Needs to Read. Many of her clients are doing a Career Pivot.
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Joanne explains that people who are interested in becoming flight attendants in the 2nd half of life are often those who wanted to do this earlier in their lives but did not pursue it.
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An Excellent Example of a Successful Unretirement with Richard Eisenberg #276
Let's Discuss How to Mitigate Risk in Your Life and Career #275
The Secret to Success to Staying Employed in Technology into Your 70s #274
Are You Taking Risks in Your Career and Life? Let's Talk How to Do It #273
Rebroadcast of How to Switch Industries from Executive Search Consultants Perspective #272
Are you Ready to Bet on You: How to Win with Risk - Author Angie Morgan #271
Experiences from My Trip and Speaking at a Conference to 700 People #270
The Great Retirement Surge Driven by Mass Job Loss During the Pandemic #269
Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work with Kerry Hannon #268
Becoming a Domain Lead at GetSetUp using Her Passion for Healthy Food #267
Having a Positive Impact with Families as an Encore Career with Susan Cornish #266
How Age Beliefs Drive Ageism and What to Do About it with Becca Levy #265
Work from the Inside Out and Move Forward with Tammy Gooler Loeb #264
365 Ways to Have a Good Day with Ian Sanders #263
Finding Passion in the Garden and Composting with Deborah Schnur #262
Networking Strategies for the Post COVID-19 World with Karen Wickre #261
Vicki Soll Finds a Happy Place in Her Career by Teaching Older Adults #260
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