It's been another month of endless challenges and new perspectives. Work never gets boring because there is never a day like yesterday! (Neo, 2015) But seriously, I've been learning and learning and learning that it feels like I'm in school again, but I'm getting paid this time. *giggles*
So one great takeaway this month is the SIA Fus3ion workshop I attended in Pulai Springs. It was together with the 4 operation divisions of SIA - pilots, cabin crew, engineers, and ground services. The workshop is basically a team bonding type of activity that shows us how we can be ignorant of the other operations around us, even though we have to work together towards a common goal. On top of that, we are also exposed to risks and problems that we always face on the ground - such as competition and bring blinded/muted at work.
My greatest takeaway would be to get to network with so many senior staff with much more years of experience in the industry, compared to my mere 9 months, and get to see things from a veteran's point of view. I really appreciate the late night sharing sessions from both air crew and ground crew, and definitely their support in my decision moving forward. Hopefully, I get the guts and the courage to execute this move and propel myself further in my career.
Singapore Airlines - Always a great way to fly.
And of course, not forgetting that I'm jetting off to Bangkok tomorrow! (I need to stop posting only once a month, I have so much to bitch about!)
And of course, not forgetting that I'm jetting off to Bangkok tomorrow! (I need to stop posting only once a month, I have so much to bitch about!)
hi there,am a cabin crew myself working for one of the big carriers in Africa,Ethiopian .would you plz tell me more about this Fus3ion program you attended.i think it would really benefit our company
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