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A Macau airline company inspired
hundreds of hopeful flight attendants to queue up in Shanghai on Saturday,
Oct. 13, 2007.(Photo: cnsphoto) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Oct. 15 -- Around 1,000 beauties
and handsome gents lined up at a downtown hotel in Shanghai early Saturday to
take part in an interview for a flight attendants selection, attracting many
curious looks from passers-by.
China News Services reported that the interviewees
will compete for only 30 positions provided by Air Macau, a famous airline
company in south China's Macau Special Administration Region.
Although young women dominated the applicants, there
were also some males candidates trying their luck.
Zhang Xuan, a 1.85 meter tall graduate from Shanghai
Jiaotong University is one of them.
"My major was tourism at college, now I am working in
the marketing department of a company in Shanghai. Although I have a rather
satisfactory monthly income, I still think an air service job is more promising
as the tourism industry in Macau is becoming more and more prosperous," he said.
Since the pilots working for Air Macau come from all
over the world, the company requests that the applicants should be fluent in
English.
Manager of the company's Shanghai office, Qu Ning
said that the company has hired flight attendants in different cities from the
Chinese mainland before and some of them have been promoted to high-level
management positions.
Though the interviewees have to meet several physical
requirements, like height and eye sight, the most important evaluation is their
overall capabilities, Qu noted.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)