3 Best Practices for Making the Transition from Cabin Crew to Business Owner

After years of being a cabin crew, you might feel like it's time for a change. It can be tough to know what to do next, but don't worry – I am here to help! In this guide, I’ll outline some of the best tips for you after leaving your role as cabin crew. So whether you're looking for a new challenge or want to start your own business, read on for some great tips!

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1. Invest in yourself

So you have decided to leave your job as a cabin crew member. Perhaps you're ready for a new challenge, or maybe you're simply ready to settle down in one place for a while. Whatever the reason, there are a few things you should keep in mind as you move on to the next stage of your life.

Take some time to relax and enjoy your newfound freedom. It can be difficult to adjust to life on the ground after spending so much time in the air, so give yourself time to adjust. Once you're settled, it's time to start thinking about your next move.

There are endless possibilities, but before starting your new adventure you might gain some clarity about what suits your personality and self reflect better. One way to do so is to take a personality test. This can help you better understand what you are good at, what you need to work on, and what you like. There are many free personality tests online, I suggest 16personalities.com, which may help you learn more about yourself.

Another option is to pursue further education. This doesn't mean that you have to go back to school or university, focus more on acquiring a new skill you can utilize afterwards. This can be done in various ways, taking an online course, evening classes or even learning a new language. It is important to think about what you want to achieve and what will benefit you before taking the plunge.

I'm a big believer in freedom of choice and independence. Instead of working for someone you can shape your own future by finding your passion and creating your own business. This can be a great way to take control of your career and build something that's truly yours.

2. The best options for your future is leaving your comfort zone

It's never too late to change your life and start working towards your dreams. However, it can be difficult to take the first step, especially if you have been flying for many years. I have learned that the best options for my future are starting outside my comfort zone.

A comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing ever grows there. If you want to achieve success in life, you have to be willing to leave your comfort zone behind. That means taking risks, and it might mean failing sometimes. But it also means having the potential to achieve great things.

So ask yourself: What are you willing to do to achieve your goals? Are you willing to step outside of your comfort zone?

If you are, then the sky's the limit. So take a chance and see what you're made of. In case you are unhappy with your current job situation, or feel like you're not reaching your full potential, it might be time to strike out on your own.

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3. How your unique cabin crew skills can help you start a business

Almost every flight I heard how the crew were complaining that they don’t know if I have the right skills to start chasing their dreams or create something on their own! If you're a cabin crew member who's looking to build new opportunities for your career, you have a lot of transferable skills that can help you succeed. You're ahead of average people who didn't get the opportunity to experience the world and develop their personalities like you.

Here are three core skills that cabin crew often have which can help you start your own business.

First of all, cabin crew are experts incustomer service.

As a business owner, you will be responsible for building relationships with customers and clients. Good customer service involves being patient, friendly, and efficient. As someone who has been working in customer service anticipating different needs and handling a variety of responsibilities, you're already ahead of the game. Starting a business is always about the customers and their needs. You can have the best product in the world, but if you don't know how to fulfill their needs, your business will not succeed.

Second, you can stay calm while working under pressure.

This is a valuable skill for any business owner, as there will always be deadlines to meet and unexpected challenges to solve. Many cabin crew members are excellent at remaining calm under pressure. This is because you are used to working in a fast-paced environment and dealing with last-minute changes. If you can stay calm while facing challenges you are in charge and you will be able to handle anything that comes your way. Not to forget, that you are used to working for long hours, at different time zones and handling multiple tasks at once. Well done!

And last but not least, you're a great team player.

In order to be successful, it's important to be able to work well with others. This is a skill that you have developed during your time as a cabin crew member. As a business owner, you will need to collaborate with other people in order to get things done. You can't be good at everything, but you're already great at working with other people. Whether you're working with employees, contractors, or clients, being a good team player is essential for achieving success.

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Overall, as a cabin crew member, you have a lot of skills that can help you succeed in starting your own business. You are an expert in customer service, you can stay calm under pressure, and you are a great team player. If you have been thinking about starting your own business, there is no better time than now to take the leap and go for it. With your unique skill set, you are sure to find success. After being a cabin crew, you can do anything you set your mind to. There are endless opportunities out there for those who are willing to seize them. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your next move and take control of your future today. Who knows where it will take you? The sky's the limit!

Thank you for reading! I hope this article has inspired you to take control of your future and pursue your dreams. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below. I wish you all the best in whatever you choose to do next!

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Brice Laschek

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