geedee
[url=http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/travellers-stories/bikini-parade-forms-part-of-selection-criteria-to-become-a-flight-attendant/news-story/a3aba1804845bf3c1d7d9e4651216071]Oriental Beauty seminar: Flight attendant hopefuls parade in bikini for chance at career[/url][/QUOTE]Can you imagine Qantas crew ladies in bikinis how bad a thought is that.My wife reckons all air stewardesses should be good looking(what a woman)Garuda CITILINK job requirementsRequirement Female, WNI Age minimum 18 years and maximum 24 years (till the end of 2015) Height minimum Female : 160 cm and maximum 170 cm with proportional weight Education minimum Senior High School, Preferably Diploma from aviation school Good looking Good English (active) Single (Unmarried) Can work under pressure
geedee
The recruitment policies Breaks all the rules in a western country
geedee
Yes, your wife sounds rare, you lucky boy.If I even [I]mention[/I] another woman, my wife has an immediate mood change and I have to think up all sorts of techniques to break through the glacier-like exterior she develops.But if you liked that Chinese airlines one, take a look at this. All the same height and size and, one could say, lookalikes possibly. When Skyhooks sang "Women . . . in uniform' they probably were singing about this type of thing:[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vA4T1wfJLE[/url][/QUOTE]My wife also jealous and hates me looking she just thinks it looks better for the customers.Is you wife Chinese ? or you just like the look of Chinese girlsYou posted this video before
davita
Having flown for an airline that included 9 different Asian nationals as cabin crew I can say the Chinese (from Hong Kong and Taiwan) were not the most beautiful nor popular. The Indonesians won that accolade hands down.I was told some airlines Flight Attendant recruiting was based on asking the girl to put her hands behind her neck and walk to the wall....if her elbows touched first she didn't get the job. I understand the rules have since changed....:grumpy:
davita
Is that because with their hands down, their elbows didn't touch the wall?[/QUOTE]Any observer of the female anatomy (I spent most of today in the mall doing that study ) would agree that the test I mentioned would not be required of Indonesians. It's a given.Some of us may remember when Qantas Flight Attendants were mainly male. One of their fun things was to lean across some guy to his pretty wife/gf and ask...."Liqueurs madam?"
geedee
Which mall? Didn't know you were a mall type of guy. Is the wife buying shoes and handbags or do they sell your beloved Hatton rose
davita
Which mall? Didn't know you were a mall type of guy. Is the wife buying shoes and handbags or do they sell your beloved Hatton rose[/QUOTE]I think you may have missed that I'm in Jakarta for the holiday season...and yet you seem to remember when I retold the same jokes twice. I can tell you are a man of circumspection and acuity.Anyway, in case you're unfamiliar about the city of Jakarta, in which case you are a blessed person, it is a mall-city and they are nearly all interconnected. There are more malls than mosques.....OK! OK ! maybe an exaggeration but there are more malls than hospitals.Our apartment is on the 18th floor above a four-level mall. It isn't necessary to leave the building as it has all the shopping, restaurants, gym, food court, groceries, massage, hairdressers, church, kindergarten etc that anyone would need....but , sadly, mine doesn't have a decent pub nor a liquor store selling Hatten wine. The liquor store had the audacity to infer it doesn't sell inferior wines as the mall is considered luxurious.....as was also said by the developer who sold it off-plans to us.....so how come half the elevators/escalators don't work!:grumpy:
geedee
I think you may have missed that I'm in Jakarta for the holiday season...and yet you seem to remember when I retold the same jokes twice. I can tell you are a man of circumspection and acuity.Anyway, in case you're unfamiliar about the city of Jakarta, in which case you are a blessed person, it is a mall-city and they are nearly all interconnected. There are more malls than mosques.....OK! OK ! maybe an exaggeration but there are more malls than hospitals.Our apartment is on the 18th floor above a four-level mall. It isn't necessary to leave the building as it has all the shopping, restaurants, gym, food court, groceries, massage, hairdressers, church, kindergarten etc that anyone would need....but , sadly, mine doesn't have a decent pub nor a liquor store selling Hatten wine. The liquor store had the audacity to infer it doesn't sell inferior wines as the mall is considered luxurious.....as was also said by the developer who sold it off-plans to us.....so how come half the elevators/escalators don't work!:grumpy:[/QUOTE]I knew you were in Jakarta that's why i asked which mall as I've been dragged through most of them. there were new malls going up everywhere so there probably double since my last visit 2 years ago. I think there are far more malls than hospitals and they actually leave the ones in Australia for dead.Did you check the vinegar section?So you wife doesn't need to go far to spend your money