United suspends second-language requirement for flight attendant trainees
For a limited time, United will not require flight attendant candidates from outside the company to speak a second language. The carrier, which expects to hire more than 2,000 flight attendant trainees in 1999, has a limited number of positions for people who speak only one language. It always has...
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