What airline should I apply for to become a flight attendant?
I  have an interview with skywest airlines on tuesday the 18th. The only  potential problem is that they are based out of Tuscon and I live in  Phoenix. If they happen to give me Tuscon, will if be difficult to  commute by flight to work everyday?? Looking for a flight attendant with  experience to help me out.   Also, how long of a time from after training are you given to relocate  to your assigned city/base? I found it a little odd that you find out  where you relocate 'after' training...???  In addition, what airline should I apply for if I'm looking to be based  out of phoenix or southern california?  I have applied with southwest and I was denied the position, more than  likely because I wasn't recruited for the interview to begin wiht  (ooops).   Thanks for the help!  PS I'm a 21 year old female if that info is somewhow relevant. 
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If  you think you're qualified to become a flight attendant and willing to  work in a domestic or international airline then apply to where there's  vacancy. If you get the job, transfer your residence to a place nearest  your base.
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A  flight attendant you must relocate, no choice. Only USAIr in based in Phoenix.  If you want to be a flight attendant, you HAVE TO be flexible as where to live and time of work.
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I  have been a f/a with AmericanAirlines for several years.  You have GOT  to be extremely flexible to work in this position.  It is not as  glamorous as it may seem.  Everything in the airlines is based on  seniority and as a new hire you will have none.  You have to be willing  to go where they say..  PERIOD.  Your life will not be your own for the  first year or so but once you get some seniority you'll have more  choices as to where you fly, where you're based, etc.   If you're lucky  enough to get based in AZ you can drive from PHX to TUS.   I drive 2 and  a half hrs to the airport for my trips.   Bear in mind this is not your  typical 9-5 job.  I think you need to find out much more about what the  job entails before commiting to it.
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Mesa Airlines also  has a base in Phoenix.  Keep in mind that you may not get the base you want in training, and  should be prepared to commute or relocate until you you get it.  Commuting is hard work, and will make your work days longer and can cost  you additional expense.  If your commute flight is late, and you miss  your working flight, you will eventually get fired, even if the late  flight is on your own airline.  Expenses of commuting, including gas, food, hotels, rental cars, etc.  are not reimbursed by your airline.  As far as your airline is  concerned, all their commuters "live" at their base city.
