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“This interview is absolutely inspiring.” John

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Aside from getting great user feedback from your interview you can answer questions from readers. Look at this comment from Flight Attendant Sara Keagle's interview:

Comment: I loved this interview. I have always wondered about this job and you have answered a lot of my questions. It sounds like a great job …what about age limits..is there an age limit? I am retired and was wondering if they hire over 55?

Sara: Hi Daisy! That is a great question! No, unlike pilots, flight attendants in the US do not have an age limitation. I had a retired teacher in my training class who was 63 at the time! I believe airlines see older folks as an asset. Life experience helps us all deal with any situation you might find on the airplane a lot better. This industry is one that I believe values experience of older people rather than discriminates against it! We’ve come a long way baby!! :)

Check out the Q and A below in DocSurgeon's interview too.
General Surgeon Interview

Simply answer the questions below and start mentoring thousands of young people right away.

  • What should your interview be titled? e.g. Interview with a General Surgeon or Interview with a Fireman, Interview with US Senator John Boozman, Interview with Flight Attendant Sara Keagle, etc.
  • This is simply so you can get email notification of your post being published to the site and to allow you to post comments on your own interview as the author if you choose. I'm not going to share your email with anyone, period.
  • You can give general income information here based on your personal knowledge of the industry. Be as specific or as general as you like. Obviously the more information the better as everyone has to work for a living and each has their own financial goals in mind.