Indonesian Airlines stewardess changed her previous lady skirt and struck a strong blow with wild workwear style, full of personality. 💙 As a stewardess, if she doesn't wear black silk high heels and trousers and sneakers, what kind of stewardess is she? The world is going downhill and morality is declining. As you can imagine, some netizens were upset by this news: 🧡 "The design is not good-looking, the color is earthy, is the chest zipper deliberately not zipped up? This is more suitable for the wild than going to exercise." 💚 "Work is work, and high-altitude work must be strictly disciplined. Freedom and diversity must also distinguish between occasions!" "The stewardess doesn't act like a stewardess, she has no manners, how can she be like this!" see more: https://www.boloniy.com
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I am looking for a job as a Cabin Crew Member ! Here I attach my resume in english.
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