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believe me, I've done it a lot. I've also handled very difficult people in my career (including high maintenance celebrities, supermodels, regular folks, construction workers, government officials, bureaucrats from all over the world, etc.).
To be honest, I live in an area (southeastern NC) where my language skills don't matter (except for Spanish, which I use on a daily basis). Salaries in this area are also abysmally low. Nevertheless, I cannot move because (1) my SO has a great job here that is secure, is specialized and pays well; and (2) we own a home which we would be unable to sell in this market.
Thus, this is an opportunity to combine things I can do (handling difficult customers, flying a lot, using my language) with the responsibilities of the flight attendant (safety above all, passenger comfort, etc.) in such a way that doesn't require me to move, sell the house and give up on my SO's career and job.
I know airlines are evil, but so are pretty much all the companies I've worked for. But I long to re-connect with my family and flying to Italy every other day or so would certainly allow me to do so.
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