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    Being part of the Emirates Group and working as an Emirates Flight attendant is stressing and overwhelming. Not only flight attendants who work on planes can't use their phone but also can't read books nor magazines! Stuck on a 16 hours flight and having a total of 6 hours of service, leaves you with 10 hours of plain NOTHING to do. On this video we'll reveal the top 5 terrible things about being an emirates flight attendant, with real stories and real events brought to you by real Emirates Cabin Crew who reveal secrets about flying. We'll be covering annoying passengers flight attendants hate, airline secrets and all the Emirates bad things stewardess, air hostess, flight attendants hate.
    1)You can't use phones
    2)You can't read books, magazines or news papers
    3)You can get reported by your colleagues behind your back for silly small things
    4)Passengers abusing of you
    5)Missing consistency, punishments immediately around the corner
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Komentáře • 548

  • @checkboxxxproductions
    @checkboxxxproductions Před 3 lety +75

    My sister recently left Emirates after working for them for 5 years. She’s writing a book with plenty of resources despite her NDA. She’s moved from Dubai as she fears repercussions. In the book, she details unreported suicides, silenced deadly accidents and bribery. Her book will be called: “I felt it before I heard it” (I’m sure many Emirates CC will know what this means).

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +15

      I'd be extremely happy to read it. Please keep us in the loop when it does get published. We'd also love the idea of holding an interview with her. Thanks for the info.
      And yes, that title is the beginning of the Dubai landing commercial video. Good title!

    • @Itsgold123
      @Itsgold123 Před 2 lety

      @@WishCasting I wish I can get the book have my hirrevue tommorow

    • @martinamartina2516
      @martinamartina2516 Před rokem +2

      is the book published now

    • @tensaeabebaw3648
      @tensaeabebaw3648 Před rokem +3

      Is it published now?

    • @sciencewins8798
      @sciencewins8798 Před rokem +1

      I can't find this book... Can you please tell me some details? 🌺

  • @sayurudehigaspitiya8146
    @sayurudehigaspitiya8146 Před 5 lety +49

    Thanks for this video. Every job has its downside but the biggest horror is people not being aware of it and going for it expecting only the benefits. If you can handle these downsides and if you're confident what I believe is you can make it. If this is what you love you must go for it but never expect for all glamour.
    Please do a video about How working as Emirates cabin crew changed your life. What you've learnt. What you really appreciate about this job. Have a nice week ahead.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 5 lety +14

      I will definitely do a video on that! We had such a good time in Emirates! I agree on everything you said.
      16 hours flight and 12 hours of pure sitting down with no sleep, no book, no reading, ONLY speaking is bad bad bad. Your brain will fry like this. People need to know this ahead of time before joining.
      It's just bad for your health to NOT challenge your brain.
      We believe that a healthy life is a life where you challenge yourself and your mind with new things. Joining only for the money and the travel is not worth it. You'll kill your brain, soul, existence. A human being is worth much more than being confined to doing nothing in a flying tube.
      My humble recommendation is: enjoy the job, earn the experience and money. Do it for 5-6 years and then, once you feel you got some good good experience and memories out of it, quit!
      Flying for a living is a punishment to your body and a waste of your potential by doing absolutely nothing.
      1/3 of your life is sleep
      1/3 of your life is work
      1/3 of your life is recovering from work + some travel experience
      Worth it? Only for a limited amount of time

    • @sayurudehigaspitiya8146
      @sayurudehigaspitiya8146 Před 5 lety +8

      Another big con for me is Staying away from Family. Right now you might be having dinner, lunch or breakfast with your family talking about random things while laughing and joking but when you join you won't be able to do it. You might miss every single second you spent with them. At sometimes your flatmates won't be home as well and you'll be all alone. Having your food with no one around. That would be really depressing.
      Don't be trapped in Pros.
      Also don't be trapped in these Cons.
      Follow your heart and do what you love.
      I won't say fly for 5-6 years but fly till you feels like not to.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 5 lety +6

      Great comment again! Agree!
      Sometimes you have terrible flat mates and you can't make it any longer.
      Emirates might not help you move out or change your flat mates so you'll get stuck with them for a long time.
      And the worst as you said, when your family has an event of any sort (baby is born, birthday, business success, wedding, death in family, etc) you won't be there! Skype doesn't work since it's banned in Dubai! So you're really locked out.
      You may apply for emergency leave (sudden holidays) but Emirates needs certificates (certifying the wedding or death or whatever event it is) and often ignores them since they have small workforce at the moment and large amount of flights to operate.
      No wonder why many cabin crew are depressed, chronically partying and some commit suicide.
      If you start off positive and love flying, you'll come through. It's passion and friends that will give you the way.
      Once you get to Dubai, create your family there. It'll be hard but that's the only way to overcome loneliness.

    • @sayurudehigaspitiya8146
      @sayurudehigaspitiya8146 Před 5 lety +3

      So far as I know the only way to get calls in Dubai is BotIm. But you gotta pay for it once a month or something. That's what we use to contact my cousins in UAE

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 5 lety +5

      Correct!
      But many of us boycott it.
      Dubai says its cosmopolitan, open minded, technologically advanced and YET they make you pay to be in touch with your loved ones.
      Everywhere in the world it's free of charge, Skype works everywhere! It's plain internet!
      Who charges you to communicate with your family over the internet? What a dumb, contradicting thing they did..
      And internet is 85 dollars per month! Isn't that more than enough money?
      Some things are so terrible.. Eheh

  • @DeliciousManX
    @DeliciousManX Před 3 lety +17

    Bruh, I know someone who works on an Emirates Cabin crew. The enforcement of these really strict rules falls on the supervisors. Super chill supervisors generally don't care if you read or are on your phone. Each crew just kind of has their own system to make sure that they're alert to calls when they come in and that the work gets divided up properly. The reason for this is the supervisors like to use their phones too, lol.

  • @mushy111
    @mushy111 Před 3 lety +12

    Interestingly. Emirates crew can now use their phone in uniform in the airport while sitting down.
    Also when on rest seats they can also read magazines and books and watch a movie. A few things have changed for the better.

    • @Ldr1999
      @Ldr1999 Před 2 lety

      Really? soon is my final interview and I was really wondering if everything on this channel is still the same about Emirates

  • @CabinCrewChat
    @CabinCrewChat Před 5 lety +96

    I really appreciate you being so honest and real. So great to see the reality of a “dream job”. I haven’t seen anything like this done via ex emirates crew! Thanks for preparing us mentally about the not so glamorous side of flight attending.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 5 lety +17

      Thanks Kaito! As usual a beautiful comment! Yes unfortunately it's important for people to know that once in Emirates, your brain gets lazy and has no chance to excercise. 16 hours flight of pure nothing to do sometimes! A whole life down the drain! 16 hours of your life doing absolutely nothing! Mmmh...

    • @mikoto7693
      @mikoto7693 Před rokem +2

      That would drive me crazy. I’m ground crew and we sometimes have a bit of time between flights so we wait in the crew room in the aircraft services building. We have a kitchen, lockers, tables and chairs, vending machines and even a tv on the wall. So long as we either stay there or at least within the building or in the smoking area outside so we can be found by the supervisor and we’re ready to go when the planes are landing, nobody cares what you’re doing while waiting. (Obviously so long as we’re following the safety rules and aren’t doing anything illegal or against regulations.)
      Some of us mess around on our phones, or watch tv, chat or read. It just seems crazy that we’re treated better that Emirates flight attendants.

    • @thillaiambalam7944
      @thillaiambalam7944 Před rokem +1

      @@WishCasting OMG 😲 that's so sad to know the internal sufferings CC had to endure during long flights. 😢

  • @saschabrunn1210
    @saschabrunn1210 Před 5 lety +215

    I work for a Major Airline in Europe and in the moment we Check In for work we are not allowed to use our phones! They need to be off and this is good like this so you stay focused on your Job we are there for safety and not to check our instagram during work!

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 5 lety +27

      You are completely right.
      But I feel that not being able to read the daily news paper in a moment where everyone is sitting on containers doing nothing is only frustrating.
      1/3 of your life is work. 1/3 of your life is sleep. 1/3 of your life is your passion.
      If work affects the other 2/3 of your life, it better be for something better than sitting on a container doing nothing.
      Your brain needs exercise. No matter what.
      Phones are off limits cause not only it looks unprofessional but also distracts too much. On that I agree completely.
      What airline are you working for? Regards
      Orlando @wishcasting

    • @saschabrunn1210
      @saschabrunn1210 Před 5 lety +19

      @@WishCasting Yes indeed you are right with the newspaper or a book.
      This is in our company normal to read or to do something what you want during your "free" time after the service.
      But we can't forget that EK is a Middle East Carrier and they have complete different rules than any ither carrier. They want that you are to 100% accessible for your costumers during the flight. Of course not when you are on your break in the privat space in your Bunkbed.
      When you work for EK you are living in shared Accomodations from the company and on top of that you are a flight attendant and any follow collegue would agree with me when i say your work is your life and your passion.
      Before you become a Flight Attendant you should know that when you start this career that your life will change because Flight Attendant is a Lifestyle not only a Job.
      No matter which Airline you are working for it will affect always 100% of your life. And the point is you love it or you hate it, there is no 50/50 in this Job.
      I work for Air France in the Mixed Fleet.
      Regards
      Sascha

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 5 lety +4

      I agree with it being a lifestyle, not normal work but passion.
      It was my passion but it slowly got taken away from me.
      There are so many reasons other than just a book or a phone. But the list is long and.. I want to stay on positive notes 😊
      If you want join us here:
      Join the Emirates Classroom, with Emirates crew members and aspiring cabin crew members on Facebook
      Here's the group:
      facebook.com/groups/EmiratesWannabees/
      It'd be beautiful to have your input on how things are done differently in your airline. Our group has several economy, business, first class members in it to share thoughts and experiences :)
      Sascha it's a pleasure to talk to you
      Orlando @wishcasting

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 4 lety +9

      @wookie5689 You clearly missed the point of the whole video. Read the pinned comment at the top

    • @petraskvarc317
      @petraskvarc317 Před 4 lety +9

      wookie5689 you sound like someone who thinks cabin crew are glorified waiters🤦‍♀️you obviously got no clue about extensive training we receive, how in reality the emphasis is on safety and first aid and only after all of that (exams daily) training is done, you get a bit of service training. before getting on your first flight, you realize you are not there for service. we have to know so much more it hurts your brain sometimes.

  • @jonioannou4359
    @jonioannou4359 Před 3 lety +13

    I was a Purser for British Airways & also had to manage strict uniform standards . Phones / I pads used to be a no no but laterally became integral to customer service & communications between many company departments. A rewarding career in general & certainly like no other, both in its structure & it’s demanding environment.

    • @mikoto7693
      @mikoto7693 Před rokem +1

      Hmm, could you give some examples of uniform standards please? Are the female flight attendants required to wear makeup or high heeled shoes? I’m curious because I’m still new to working as ground crew and so long as the uniform is in decent condition our priority is the PPE and the high vis vests. I don’t bother with makeup and my hair usually looks like I’ve been dragged through a hedge backwards after awhile working out on the airfield.

  • @sbull78
    @sbull78 Před 2 lety +14

    I actually am so amazed at how these FA's work in a place. I am fascinated by how glamorous they look when I see them at airports. I too had some Emirates ground crew friends at the airport and on one occasion an Emirates staff at the airport got reprimanded for sitting down,, because she had to drink her water. It was really mean. And she was just there on overtime duty to cover someone's absence. I mean in Leadership training when you reprimand someone, you don't reprimand in front of other people to see, you call your staff, to somewhere more private and reprimand her. That's how good leaders should be.

  • @United1158
    @United1158 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m not an Emirates cabin crew, but this video looks like it took a lot of work making! Liked and subscribed.

  • @syedali1000
    @syedali1000 Před 4 lety +38

    Generally , I found Emirates crew to be very good and professional.

    • @Caaracu
      @Caaracu Před 3 lety +4

      If not, torture methods when they get back to base.

    • @Kuukiet
      @Kuukiet Před 3 lety +5

      Why cabin crew would take their bad treatment to their passengers as they haven't done anything to them? You unfortunately can't see from our faces how the employer is actually treating us. Keep that in mind when you see the smiles on crews faces. It's well trained smile.

  • @MandoMonge
    @MandoMonge Před 4 lety +9

    1 and 2 are to be expected, I mean, you're there to work...the rest are totally true, specially the passengers and profiles we find onboard. The attrition on all the middle eastern airlines is huge. So far, I'm ok at my airline, but I'm only 6 months flying, we'll see later in life how it goes.
    loved the video, keep it up!

    • @Ldr1999
      @Ldr1999 Před 2 lety

      Hello! How is it going so far?

  • @Aviator1974
    @Aviator1974 Před 3 lety +4

    Same in any industry ......senior staff lord it over the minions . I hate it! Half the time they do less work , have no idea of what’s really going on and the true struggles of day to day work , and on top of that they are paid more!!!

  • @tdhanasekaran3536
    @tdhanasekaran3536 Před 3 lety +8

    You forgot to mention one more misery regarding the annoying behavior of some passengers that the cabin crew has to deal with. Especially Dubai to south east asian destinations. This happens immediately after the aircraft touches the ground but still moving towards the gates (taxiing). Some passengers standing up and trying to open the overhead bins as if the journey is completed and the cabin crew yelling sit down and put on your seat belts.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +1

      You're absolutely on point! And it's also so dangerous

  • @hocinenouasri236
    @hocinenouasri236 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you very much Orlando for sharing this and being so honest with it , I personally had another reflection now about this Airline which I learnt today beyond the luxury life that I see through socail media of emmirates cabin crew.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 4 lety

      Hi Yanni, we always try to give a full view of the job, so you're not caught by surprise when you get there. :) ☺️
      Orlando@wishcasting

  • @rego3377
    @rego3377 Před 4 lety +3

    This is so informative. Thanks guys

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 4 lety

      thank you! ☺️
      Orlando @wishcasting

  • @igronDC
    @igronDC Před 4 lety +19

    The plural is 'Aircraft', like the plural of 'sheep' is 'sheep' and 'fish' is 'fish' Aircraft. "The word 'Aircraft' has the same plural form as singular - one aircraft, many aircraft.

    • @keithrussell
      @keithrussell Před 3 lety +2

      The fact is still correct, there is no word AIRCRAFTS! Just a tip also, in the English language, the sound ...ing does not pronounce the n or g as separate letters. Sorry but it is basic English language. Yes Emirates does put unnecessary stresses on staff of either sex but hey, your talking about a region of the world that they feel they have it right and the rest of the world is wrong. Suggestion, don’t work for them and move on just like every job choice.

    • @patnelaine
      @patnelaine Před 3 lety

      No shit

    • @dmc2554
      @dmc2554 Před 3 lety +1

      Aircroft, for you Brits out there.

    • @gansett-girl5150
      @gansett-girl5150 Před 3 lety +1

      Don’t forget “girls”. I get hives when I hear, “those toys belong to my girls-iz”

    • @DinHamburg
      @DinHamburg Před 3 lety

      Singular: hairoplane - plural: hairoplanes

  • @aardvark8127
    @aardvark8127 Před 3 lety +6

    I hate people who are disrespectful and always feel compelled to make complaints about others.
    The cabin crew for Middle Eastern Airlines have it tough, every time they report for work, their jobs are on the line, if a passenger makes a complaint over a little thing, a cabin crew member gets fired. What terrible working conditions, have thought about boycotting Emirates and Qatar over the way they treat staff but at the very least I refuse to make complaints.

    • @gman922
      @gman922 Před 3 lety

      MEA jezz I worked on their 707's in LHR in the late 1970's

  • @JeffGoesGlobal
    @JeffGoesGlobal Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for opening my eyes Orlando!!! I really needed to hear it 😊😉

  • @abilalpk
    @abilalpk Před 3 lety +40

    Please stop this vibrating hand. I almost fell in a vertigo.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +2

      Lesson learned, we're removing it from our videos, it'll be without a hand hence forward

  • @NightRoseQueen
    @NightRoseQueen Před 3 lety +14

    A real dedication for passangers' safety and services. Thanks to CABIN CREWS for your hospitality!

  • @QueenTeriquable
    @QueenTeriquable Před 3 lety +59

    I think every US millennial would benefit from a shift as a Emirates Crew member.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +2

      Possibly yes.

    • @thomasbeck9075
      @thomasbeck9075 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree 🤣

    • @kevintheomanharris
      @kevintheomanharris Před 3 lety +5

      ok boomer

    • @BubblyViolin11
      @BubblyViolin11 Před 3 lety +5

      You do realize that the oldest millennials are almost 40 right? The majority of us have held service jobs at some point to impatient and entitled boomers so your point is moot....

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Před 3 lety +25

    The smartphone and not being able to read materials while on board (other than flight-related things) is for safety mainly. Cabin crew need to be constantly watching the cabin, even if everyone is asleep, so this is more for safety and I'm sure it actually applies to more airlines than just Emirates.

    • @sushifornico
      @sushifornico Před 3 lety +3

      In any other jobs you are not able to use the phone either. I always had to lock my phone which was good for me, cuz I get distracted so easily.

    • @jasoneldridge4738
      @jasoneldridge4738 Před 3 lety +4

      Phones in a workplace are antisocial and disrupt work,hardly anyone had a phone 30 years ago and everyone was more productive, I work with someone who must spend 50% of the work day on the phone .

    • @Mrtribru69
      @Mrtribru69 Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly! The moment you start your work in the aircraft, no distractions, always be alert, until all passengers out of the aircraft and cleared.

    • @SwissProductsforYou
      @SwissProductsforYou Před 9 měsíci +1

      Realy im a cabin crew member so what should i do in 16 hours of flight warch the cabin you crazy im chilling on my phone! And if something happen i will sure see it thats why emirates is so terribel

    • @SwissProductsforYou
      @SwissProductsforYou Před 9 měsíci

      Anf no its only emirates because they are stupid

  • @btnbiker
    @btnbiker Před 3 lety +12

    Does not sound that different from my BA crew days in the 90's. These days I fly to Australia and NZ a lot to visit family and friends and I always chose Emirates business class. For the most part I find the crew to be great but then I do go out of my way to be nice to them. On my last trip to Melbourne prior to landing I had a nose bleed from hell and the crew took such good care of me even giving me a pair of pyjamas so I did not have to leave in a blood stained shirt. I hope they are all ok and when this Convid stuff is over I shall look forward to seeing them in the 380 bar

    • @merledoughty5787
      @merledoughty5787 Před 3 lety

      The first time I flew to the UK in 2003 on our own airline Air New Zealand what a joke, I found the stewards and stewardess from Auckland to LA quite rude and seemed to not care. So my next trip in 2011 back to the UK was with QANTAS now they had had some bad press so that trip up through Bankok was full by the time we left to UK on a night flight with so few passengers what a great flight. 2015 We use Emirates so first trip on the A380 what a great aircraft the staff were great although the aircraft seemed a bit worn but servicable so maybe we will take Etihad next time that we can fly

  • @ThePreityEffect
    @ThePreityEffect Před rokem +2

    It is very important to point put that racism and offense comes from Cabin crew as well. it is well documented that there is a very high level of conscious or sub-conscious racism on how Emirates cabin crew treats Asian, African and sub continent passengers. Im sure the company invests a lot in high training standards but it does not show unfortunately. They have lost a lot of business lately to other carriers who have noticeably less of this racism problem. I have been to 100 countries and am frequent traveler on Emirates and the number of times ive seen a young white steward be culturally insensitive, tone-deaf or visibly differential in the treatment of certain nationalities is too many to count. People often have complained formally about this and yet the airline continues to hire the worst kind. very sad state of affairs.

  • @caravandonna708
    @caravandonna708 Před 4 lety +12

    I always travel business class due to my disability, You couldn’t do pay me enough to do the job of an air attendant. People treat them like they are servants, it annoys the hell out of me. These people have trained to keep us safe and the rules are in place not just to pee us off. Now I understand why in the middle of a 16 hr flight the staff in the lounge are more than happy to run around and make you a cup of tea and sandwiches and look at the grandchildren photos, it’s to help keep them entertained when everybody else is asleep, I actually felt guilty. Emirates to Air Vanuatu (very small international airline) are all just wonderful, love you all and thank you 😘😘

  • @Prestomeco202
    @Prestomeco202 Před 3 lety +14

    I wonder if there is similar situation at Etiad. I flew with them several years ago and the uniform perfection of the crew's makeup, hair, uniforms, and manners was amazing but a little creepy. I had a very nice flight to Pakistan but quietly wondered about how the crew was treated.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +6

      Absolutely rigorous just the same. All gulf carriers expect the best from their employees. So much competition, you want to win in every possible small detail

    • @thillaiambalam7944
      @thillaiambalam7944 Před rokem

      @@WishCasting how about SIA,is it much more stringent than Emirates.

  • @tedsgirluk6170
    @tedsgirluk6170 Před 4 lety +120

    Not being funny but this sounds like any other responsible job 🤷‍♀️ what’s the problem?

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 4 lety +20

      I just wish I could read a book when everyone else is sleeping and there is nothing else to do. I doubt there's any company out there that says no to that.
      Ps: I don't want to sound like a child, but most airlines around the world allow their employees to read. This logic just doesn't add up

    • @tedsgirluk6170
      @tedsgirluk6170 Před 4 lety +8

      WishCasting Yes there is, nursing lol

    • @kianelliott4874
      @kianelliott4874 Před 4 lety +20

      WishCasting would you stop and read a book if you were a waiter ?? Would you stop and read a book if you had any other job..... no you wouldn’t. At any point the plane could take a turn for the worst and if your reading a book or anything your mind is distracted. As an FA you always need to be one step ahead, and being distracted by a book does not allow that

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 4 lety +26

      That's seeing it in black and white. Not 100% of crew should sit down and read a newspaper, it should be done on a rotation basis (there are many hours in which there is absolutely nothing to do, I said this on many other comments, you didn't read and I'm going to repeat my self now). We work many more hours than a waiter 4 hours to report to work + 16 hours flight time + 4 hours from touch down to the hotel (with usually 2,30 h ouf break in between). It isn't the same and it can't be compared.
      PS: Airlines allow you to read as much as you want from onboard manuals (of course it's for updating your knowledge) but that distracts you just as much.
      You need to do this job to understand it. Most people will never relate.

    • @tedsgirluk6170
      @tedsgirluk6170 Před 4 lety +5

      WishCasting No I’m sure I can’t - I only worked twenty odd years doing at least 12 hour shifts on a critical care unit. No perks with that job to make not being able to read or use a phone worth it 🤷‍♀️ We’ll have to agree to disagree I think. Best wishes

  • @firstconnect4380
    @firstconnect4380 Před 3 lety +5

    I am not sure about the hardship faced by Emirates crew but as a passenger I have been at their receiving end, every time I flew with them. I have lived in UAE for 11 years and as a dark skinned person, I have been discriminated against on every Emirates flight I flew. This was regardless of the ethnicity of flight crew themselves, so it must be an institutional thing.

    • @Empress003
      @Empress003 Před rokem

      Please elaborate because MOST of the flights crew are amazing irrespective of who you are

  • @debbiegibson3604
    @debbiegibson3604 Před 4 lety +45

    I was a Pan Am "stewardess" in the late 60's, and we had to wear girdles. The supervisors would sometimes tap your bottom to make sure that you had one on. Also, flying to some "developing" countries passengers would light fires in the aisles to cook on. I will always remember the first time that i saw blue footprints on the toilet seat. It wasn't the last time either.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 4 lety +5

      That's crazy!!!!

    • @spizzenergi2292
      @spizzenergi2292 Před 4 lety +8

      Those were the days lol

    • @rattusnorvegicus4380
      @rattusnorvegicus4380 Před 4 lety +2

      It`s a long time since I`ve tapped a lady`s bottom :)
      I don`t get the blue footprints bit, had they been washing their feet in the toilet bowl?
      A mate was flying Heathrow to LA in the `60s when he became aware that his knees had become tight up against the pull-out tray. He quietly took a stewardess aside and pointed this out. She went and told the captain and he immediately descended considerably in altitude for the rest if the flight.

    • @stevejory9679
      @stevejory9679 Před 3 lety +1

      Having a mid flight, mid ailse BBQ. Pure gold. Hahahahaha.

    • @patfarra627
      @patfarra627 Před 3 lety +1

      Debbie Gibson I bet you had more fun on Layovers then. !

  • @I.J.1981.
    @I.J.1981. Před 3 lety +2

    I work as a crew member for Emirates. Yes its true we cant use our phones and/or read while in the cabin, BUT on a long haul flight, our shifts are staggered, meaning we have a rest break, which we spend in a crew rest area. The rest area have beds. So while this video states what we are not allowed to do while in the cabin, on our rest breaks we can do what we like. Rest breaks during long haul flights are staggered, we DO NOT work the full 16 hour flight!! #factcheck

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety

      From a former ek crew to a current crew, wouldn't you enjoy reading a book on your aft seats on your small food break? Discretely and on a rotation basis. All crew I flew with, on all my flights have said that it's plain stupid not to be able to read. This doesn't mean it's ok, not imposing on the company anything, but think and be honest, wouldn't it be better for your brain to have a productive break? Fact check: we stated the exact same you said. Breaks everywhere, sometimes too many long breaks on ulrs

    • @ituxsoni
      @ituxsoni Před 3 lety

      How many washroom breaks allowed in a 16 hour flight if I may ask?

  • @Ilyasse.C
    @Ilyasse.C Před 8 měsíci

    thanks for your honesty :)

  • @yuribruce3864
    @yuribruce3864 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for true sharing

  • @ibrahimwazna4747
    @ibrahimwazna4747 Před 3 lety +4

    Well I’m a crew member in another airline that u r talking about, totally agree about all what u said.
    But in the end i just say this our life and we have to accept it as long as we love flying ...

    • @LICHBKLYN1
      @LICHBKLYN1 Před 3 lety

      @Ibrahim Wazna imo yes, to an extent. We choose to what make us happy. Whether it be flying, or whatever it is that makes us happy. Being able to tolerate verbal abuse, catering to... It is our choice. Why? Because everyone has a special calling. With that calling, comes yet another blessing; tolerance. I went from FA to nursing. I knew my calling when I was 8 y/o. Oh, and btw, those of us who know/knew don't need trainning, other than who we chose to represent. It was already instilled in us. FA's are not just glorified waitresses, or waiters. They are also the E.R. in the sky.

  • @rauldempaire5330
    @rauldempaire5330 Před 4 lety +27

    Customer will never be happy.... whatever you do!....

    • @user-xj9lp3fs7m
      @user-xj9lp3fs7m Před 3 lety +1

      Only when the customers are karens...

    • @ricordiaerei7776
      @ricordiaerei7776 Před 3 lety

      Some maybe yes, but me I m very satisfied of Emirates service on board

  • @melbanana8369
    @melbanana8369 Před 4 lety +4

    I think powertripping happens in a lot of companies though not just emirates. Difficult customers they're everywhere too.

  • @arkoparnagoswami2071
    @arkoparnagoswami2071 Před 2 lety +1

    Being an Indian and after working for an Indian Airline for past 4 years I can tell this with a guarantee Indian pax profile is the worst. If you have dealt Indian pax you can deal with anyone

  • @miikavalo8324
    @miikavalo8324 Před 3 lety +2

    I work for a European airline and we have separate work iphones from our airline. We are allowed to use them for work purposes like checking different kinds of flight data. We’re also allowed to use the onboard wifi for using whatsapp in case flights are late and we need to inform friends and family on ground or for other personal ”emergencies”. We can also use the work phones and onboard wifi to check major newspapers and news outlets during downtime. So no personal use during work except for a few exceptions. I think this has worked fine for everyone in our company.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +3

      Excellent information! You added value to our video. Interesting to know these bits of information from other parts of the world

  • @javiervazquezrobles7684
    @javiervazquezrobles7684 Před 2 lety +1

    Deffinetly , It is better to be your own boss ,have your own company and travel wherever you want as a passenger not as an employee.

  • @virginiafry9854
    @virginiafry9854 Před 3 lety +2

    Crew are either working or on rest periods - neither of these allow for reading or use of an electronic device!!
    I know, as an experienced flight doctor!

  • @rajlakshmighoshmaulik8240

    I am an Emirates first class traveler. I am full enjoying, but I am sorry for crew members

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki Před 10 měsíci

    I work in healthcare as a doctor and it’s probably a lot worse than this in terms of being exhausting and stressful, and also all the hygiene rules, like no nail polish, open shoes and hair typed up only… most jobs have tons of rules

  • @rogermoore27
    @rogermoore27 Před 4 lety +1

    Emirates is a superficial airline. Luxury does not mean they are better airlines. It's a façade. But all the bling in the world does not charm me. I love The West

  • @nickmiller1226
    @nickmiller1226 Před 2 lety +2

    Instead of checking your phone, you could be learning another language. You have all your co-workers from so many different countries. A free one on one lesson on every flight. Emirates is my first choice airline and I always ask the crew what country they are from and try to speak with them in their language. Even if it's just gracias

  • @shravyasrinivasanscss4024
    @shravyasrinivasanscss4024 Před 4 měsíci

    You literally described my entire dream in the first part of the video. I really wish to work for Emirates when I’m older. Thanks for the heads up!

  • @kraghunath8566
    @kraghunath8566 Před 3 lety +5

    All said and done, I understand the hard routine and discipline in Emirates flight.
    But Emirates is the BEST.
    I have travelled in many others as well but for long I enjoy only EMIRATES.
    BEST OF LUCK

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety

      Well said! Emirates is our first choice while flying too. Just not happy for what they did to our luggage on our last flight.

  • @AmericanRoads
    @AmericanRoads Před 3 lety +8

    I have watched a few of your videos. You have mentioned multiple stories of supervisors who love to abuse their power and report even the smallest mistake the cabin crews make to their manager. I cannot help but wonder, do Emirates somehow encourage such behavior and reward the Supervisors for it?

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +6

      I heard they do, that they have a minimum of reports they have to file. But that could be just rumors.

    • @MonicaCosta20008
      @MonicaCosta20008 Před rokem

      @@WishCasting ?how come u dont know? Were u a cabin crew for ek right?

  • @cmitchell5593
    @cmitchell5593 Před 3 lety +3

    There is nothing terrible about being a cabin crew with EK! Its great. Some people can be lonely though. ps phone thing is not entirely true. I used mine lots albeit in secret in toilets and for long flights if you are desp u can use onboard phone. I agree imagine reporting for a magazine! And yes the most crazy flights were the nearer destinations like Pakistan as one example. Esp.boarding..argh!!!

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +1

      Being a cabin crew is awesome! These were in our opinion and experience, the factors that annoyed crew the most. What annoying factors would you have included in the video Mitchell? So we can add them to our next video ☺️ shout out included if you like

    • @cmitchell5593
      @cmitchell5593 Před 3 lety

      @@WishCasting Hey prob the most irritating thing I could think of is sticky heat in Dxb summer when boarding (b4 doors close and aircon gets going). I always liked to feel fresh so took a spare blouse incase and wore pantyliners in my shoes lol so they could be binned and replaced. Many had smelly feet in those Clarks shoes but not me! Also it often took sooo long to get home after a flight..waiting on crew bus to fill..go and drop at your stop. Lastly boarding some flights was just sooo busy and I always had sympathy and guilt for pax in rubbish seats or if kids kicking back of chair etc. Oh also if flight was late naturally pax would ask.us questions reg connecting flights etc. We were never trained or given info to help. I wished there was more info avail from ground regarding these matters but nobody else cares lol xx ps 2005 to 2008. I left just as the new crew building opened up.

  • @ellywafula9152
    @ellywafula9152 Před 4 lety

    How do you make your animations? They look great! Which application?

  • @abulazlanabulbarakath8642

    Thank You

  • @duartesimoes508
    @duartesimoes508 Před 3 lety +1

    Remember to write about how it is when the flight ends in Dubai. If you are a female, you will be driven from the airport to the hotel and forbidden to leave the hotel ROOM - you are confined to the room itself, yes - until the next flight. No one can visit you except brothers or your Father. You cannot leave the room. You will be barred from leaving the hotel if you try, as if you were trying to flee from jail. A car will pick you to the next flight. Airport, hotel room, airport. I met a Portuguese girl who understandably gave up. And their wages are not that good either. Being a prostitute must be much more fun and profitable!

  • @MM-gr2tq
    @MM-gr2tq Před 3 lety +3

    The first one is good and should stay that way (phone ban) but the others are wrong , like I mean maybe when they’re in the stages of the flight, (takeoff, landing, descent, ascent) that requires more attention, they shouldn’t allow reading at these times since airplane accidents occur during these stages the most.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +1

      Finally someone that understood the sense of the video! ☺️ And yes I totally agree with everything you said!

    • @ROCKYMILLER2014
      @ROCKYMILLER2014 Před 3 lety

      Very unfortunate that you harshly comment on Emirates or the Asian workers.

  • @js11238
    @js11238 Před 3 lety +3

    Best job to practice mindful meditation. Not joking here, a great way to improve your life.

  • @Sterlingjob
    @Sterlingjob Před 3 lety +2

    Qatar cabin crew were reporting their own colleagues for smoking outside a hotel at Heathrow a few years ago.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +2

      I heard of that. What a shameful behavior

  • @chriswhite1584
    @chriswhite1584 Před 3 lety +8

    "Men Have It Easy-Women Have It Worse..!!" I Womder Why..? 🤔

  • @mikaelawaye2242
    @mikaelawaye2242 Před 3 lety +2

    This was very informative. I had no Idea how much went into the staffs training and dedication to us the passengers. I for one will be more appreciative of them next time I fly.

  • @alexandraeduardovna
    @alexandraeduardovna Před 4 lety +17

    meditate on the flight (: it’s even better than entertaining your brain

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 4 lety +1

      Do you do so?
      Join the Emirates Classroom, with Emirates crew members and aspiring cabin crew members on Facebook
      Here's the group:
      facebook.com/groups/EmiratesWannabees/
      Orlando @wishcasting

  • @tyeteames7192
    @tyeteames7192 Před rokem

    At last count you are at work. You do not need your phone ( you may use it on your break) . You should not be reading, as you are yet again at work.
    You are being paid for a posting YOU have agreed to.
    It doesn't matter if you're bored or not,just do the job you and your employer agreed upon.

  • @NickMaes
    @NickMaes Před 4 lety +3

    I worked for EK for many years. Had the best time of my life.
    Your arguments here are blown out of proportion.

    • @LMTDDS
      @LMTDDS Před 3 lety

      which one is EK?

    • @electric7487
      @electric7487 Před 3 lety

      @@LMTDDS EK is the IATA reporting mark for Emirates.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Před 3 lety

    IDK. The only time I saw a person be unruley to a cabin crew member was on one flight where there were assigned seats and they book different seats throughout the plane, and the crew member told them they had to wait until after take-off before they could move. Honestly, that's not too much to ask and is common procedure among most flights. Eventually the guy cooled down (and this was all mainly verbal, and we weren't even away from the gate so they could have easily escorted him off the plane if they wanted to). But other than that, I have never seen passengers be rude to cabin crew.

  • @stewardesslounge6368
    @stewardesslounge6368 Před 3 lety +4

    So true . All true ... And there are more points not mentioned here 😢
    Coming from the current EK flight attendant 💪

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety

      Would you like to help us do another video? Get in touch with us and we'll add your bullet points! We'd love to!

  • @doraymeandyou
    @doraymeandyou Před 3 lety +1

    Sounds harsh the ban on phones. 16 hours with no phone. But it must result in crew developing some excellent conversation and meditation skills passing the time with their colleagues. Rare in this day and age. I imagine it does a world of good for their brains. No pain no gain.

  • @dwaynegreen1786
    @dwaynegreen1786 Před 2 lety

    No phones, or magazines except onboard manuals. Sounds exactly like the military😁 but I can understand why they have such rules. To me Emirates biggest problem is face to face dealings between supervisors and subordinates. Pre-pandemic, my wife and I had traveled to Europe at least once a year. When we flew Emirates I felt they were the most professional crew I had ever experienced. My wife flew UAE first without me and took time immediately after arriving at her destination to tell me how comfortable and safe she felt.

  • @ashwinisingh6044
    @ashwinisingh6044 Před 3 lety +2

    I also want to become Emirates cabin crew but I know my luck very well it can't tolerate my success I definately fail..I believe 😭...

  • @rauldempaire5330
    @rauldempaire5330 Před 4 lety

    I would like to see what they are doing with the hair during lockdown!

  • @ninadavid3947
    @ninadavid3947 Před 5 lety +7

    Great eye opener! New subcriber here and I am enjoying all your videos :) Keep it up!

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 5 lety +2

      Hi Nina thanks a lot for your feedback! I'm glad to have such comments on our wall! Spread the word if you can! ☺️

  • @johnmitchell7834
    @johnmitchell7834 Před 4 lety

    When you are on standby at the airport like you were in that video, Do you have to go out to check in somewhere when you get there so they know that you are on site

  • @SagulaVladimir
    @SagulaVladimir Před 3 lety +1

    If smiling at people and do not use phones is hard, you should try Office job, where nobody is smiling and you don´t move 8 hours off your PC.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +1

      It's hard to understand if you've never been onboard in the back scenes

  • @uzmaijaz7821
    @uzmaijaz7821 Před 3 lety +13

    I have all my sympathies with the crew .Sorry to learn all the hardships that they have to bear.

  • @realbirkin86
    @realbirkin86 Před 11 měsíci

    That last part got me...omg

  • @IzzyOnTheMove
    @IzzyOnTheMove Před rokem +1

    When you said no phones i was like no problem, you can read a book.... and then ...... ‼

  • @Michael_Livingstone
    @Michael_Livingstone Před 4 lety +5

    You're there for safety and to work. I don't understand why it's so difficult to turn off your phone and put it away.

    • @AbbeyPunkiiGirl
      @AbbeyPunkiiGirl Před 4 lety +1

      In long flights once you are done with service and you have a bit of time for yourself I don't see the problem of using your phone. Once you are done with your duties and where pax won't see you should be allowed to use your phone, read a book, a magazine or whatever you want. It is really exhausting to be on a long flight where you can't get any distraction that will keep you more awake. My own personal experience, I am more aware of everything if I can use my phone or read something when I have some free time. Those rules are just stupid.

  • @chadjo5403
    @chadjo5403 Před 3 lety

    That’s understood that is boring for cabin crew in a 16 hours flight not having the little chance to use there phones ! But Also here in the hotels that I am a concierge desk in a hotel and my manager prohibits us from using our cellphones and also a hotel manager get upset if he catches us using our cellphone ! So to pay attention to all hotel guests if they have a question or need help !

  • @mitseraffej5812
    @mitseraffej5812 Před 4 lety

    Airline Cabin Crew would have to be one of the worse jobs I could imagine. It’s a rarity to ever see one that looks happy. Stuck in an aluminium tube for hours on end, minimum rest at destinations then back in the plane.

  • @NightRoseQueen
    @NightRoseQueen Před 3 lety +1

    Wow ... the story about a mean supervisor is also happened in other carriers.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes I'm sure.. Happens everywhere unfortunately

  • @AGdnr
    @AGdnr Před rokem

    I wonder what Emirates thinks of the videos 😊 guess they're not happy bout 'em? Thanks for so much helpful information.

  • @socielledstance
    @socielledstance Před 4 lety

    This is my new fav channel. Immediate subscribe!

  • @justgotohm4775
    @justgotohm4775 Před 3 lety +3

    Umm this is any job, I’ve had nothing but stellar service and experiences flying internationally with Emirates, whatever is going on is working. There are standards, jerks, people who abuse their position, etc, etc, anywhere you go. Not saying it’s ok, or fun, or fair, just saying that’s the facts.
    Just to clarify, at my job we work 7/14/28 days straight, without going home. You don’t get a trophy for doing what is expected, if you follow all the rules, and do what you are paid to do you might get a raise or a promotion, maybe. At least you won’t be hassled.
    If you do get a promotion well now you are in a leadership position so you are the one who makes sure the crew is following policy. You are damned if you do and damned if you don’t, apparently.
    As consumer I do appreciate the hard work doing a difficult job, I know it’s not easy, especially dealing with the public who feel a sense of entitlement just for buying a ticket.
    So how do you know a pilot is in the room??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
    Don’t worry they will tell you. Haha

  • @mireille916
    @mireille916 Před 4 lety +32

    Finally some truth in the emirates related video.

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 4 lety +1

      I have soooo much more information, I can't talk about unfortunately. But what to do!
      Join the Emirates Classroom, with Emirates crew members and aspiring cabin crew members on Facebook
      Here's the group:
      facebook.com/groups/EmiratesWannabees/
      Orlando @wishcasting

    • @jimthefinger7391
      @jimthefinger7391 Před 4 lety

      The cabin crew should work harder for less

  • @user-vx9yp7ch3e
    @user-vx9yp7ch3e Před 4 lety +1

    am i allowed to write on board? like in my journal or draw?

  • @ChinadollTwo
    @ChinadollTwo Před 4 lety +1

    To sum it up... BOOT CAMP! Wish everyone puts themselves/families/friends in other’s shoes ... their struggles, hard work, abuse, discrimination and APPRECIATE & RESPECT each and everyone, for whatever job capacity they are in. From my own experience, I learned, that the ones who are quiet, dedicated, work hard are the ones that get trampled on, taken for granted and less appreciated. The poor, the uneducated class are not the only ones who don’t know about cleanliness and uncouth behavior... the rich, well educated, well dressed people also behave in the same manner, even worse! I Appreciate your insight and hope everyone takes it as “constructive criticism” and learn from it.! Wish you safe landings and God Bless🙏🏻

  • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
    @mohabatkhanmalak1161 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you keep your uniforms upto standards, especially on those multi-leg flights. Do crew have an onboard closet where they can take fresh clothes and change at the hotel? Or do they pack 2-3 extra uniforms with them?

  • @RaviKumar-dq4mu
    @RaviKumar-dq4mu Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Orlando, I want to know how should we contact our families on the layovers and what if any emergency happens with our families in the hometown. how our families can contact us in such situations. please share your experience as well. Thank you!

    • @m.a.1874
      @m.a.1874 Před 2 lety +1

      You can use your phone on layovers lol 😄

  • @stewartcampbell8618
    @stewartcampbell8618 Před 3 lety +1

    Dear me where would we be without our phones? All of the 'terrible' items highlighted demonstrate exactly why Emirates are such a professional outfit that are probably the best airline in the world.

  • @EsotericDesi
    @EsotericDesi Před 4 lety

    This video is 100% SPOT ON... 100% CORRECT... It's not racist... and I'm an Indian born US raised and even I see the world that way... sometimes, calling things out is not racist or biased at all... it's just the way real world is...

    • @ituxsoni
      @ituxsoni Před 3 lety

      Oh, so you are an American Born (read raised) Confused Desi... I completely get it...

  • @jajaisthename358
    @jajaisthename358 Před 2 lety

    This could make me more interested in airlines jobs especially emirates.

  • @its_notveve
    @its_notveve Před rokem +1

    I don´t know if its true that emirates cabin crew have a license and if its true does it have to be renewd?

  • @ytttttt411
    @ytttttt411 Před 4 lety +1

    My mother wants me to apply for a flight attendant job and i have extreme social anxiety and mental issues,i feel like i will fail everything here and wont be able to make it.. i also heard from someone that Emirates employees slept with some politicians or customers in order to get their job.. not sure if its true but if all that you're saying here is true, i will just stay far away as possible from this job. Thanks for the video, enjoyed it.

    • @ThOmAs.tomtom
      @ThOmAs.tomtom Před 4 lety +1

      As ex emirates crew, if you have social anxiety or mental issues, I absolutely do not recommend this job. Especially this Company.
      Although there are many good things that come with the job, everything Orlando has explained in this video is all true.

  • @gokhansayram
    @gokhansayram Před 3 lety +1

    I agree my experience exactly

  • @bdv861
    @bdv861 Před 2 lety

    There are tons of employers who don't allow phones for a variety of reasons. Not just an Emirates thing.

  • @gregjohnson720
    @gregjohnson720 Před 4 lety +1

    Aircraft is collective noun so you do not need to say or write aircrafts when there is more than one aircraft. It is like deer. One deer , two deer (not two deers).

    • @billyboy-59
      @billyboy-59 Před 3 lety

      Jesus! I’d hate to get trapped in a lift with you.

  • @brontewcat
    @brontewcat Před 3 lety +3

    Re phones. At first I thought that’s not too bad, but when you books, magazines and newspapers are also banned I thought that is unreasonable. Are you allowed to read if you are on a break?

    • @dumplinn-tg4dn
      @dumplinn-tg4dn Před 3 lety

      yes ofcourse you can also use your phone when youre on break. just dont let passengers see. but this video is pretty misleading.

  • @herthadynasty4160
    @herthadynasty4160 Před 9 měsíci

    well, thank you very much for the truth 🎉

  • @Wheelabarraback
    @Wheelabarraback Před 3 lety +9

    I once spoke to an Emerates hostess in private and she told me of how the men treat them. It was disgusting.

  • @ricordiaerei7776
    @ricordiaerei7776 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm wondering why this video receveid so many dislikes, I think is very well done. We could agree or not on what he said but the video is very nice

    • @WishCasting
      @WishCasting  Před 3 lety

      Grazie mille Ricordi Aerei! Very kind!

  • @julian3898
    @julian3898 Před 3 lety +7

    It took 3mins 30sec for you to say "Emirates Employees can't use cellphones or read books". Yaaaaaawwwwwwn

  • @jayvidhun6988
    @jayvidhun6988 Před 2 lety

    I flew Emirates a few times and the service sucked. Most of the cabin crew were Eastern European and had no people skill at all. Stopped flying the airline. In my opinion there should be better supervision of what they’re upto.

  • @adjjal
    @adjjal Před 2 lety +1

    "Usually this happens on UK and US flights." - why am I not surprised🙄

  • @sbull78
    @sbull78 Před 2 lety

    and I have been to some of these Emirates flights and saw some Emirates FA who never really smile. Now I understand they might have been in a bad situation with their supervisors... Sad.

    • @LINJ638
      @LINJ638 Před 2 lety

      or a disgruntled customer who pissed them off.

  • @malgorzatamiroslawakim7187

    Very responsible job trening is the most important we responsible for the people how pay big place to fly only the best can't be the member of The Emerads, ( my sister 25 in the Lot ✈) she love this job,

  • @adgttu
    @adgttu Před 3 lety

    But they can access phones, books, etc in crew quarters during their rest time. At least tags the way another Emirates crew explained it. I’m not allowed to be on my phone, read, a book or such if I’m working at Walmart or at Amazon, or numerous other places.