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Saudi Arabian Airlines is hiring Montenegrin cabin crew members for the first time. Following recuritment drives in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia, the carrier is now seeking flight attendants aged between twenty and thirty years (up to 35 for experienced crew) willing to relocate to Jeddah. Requirements include arm reach of 212 cm on tip toes, as well as high school education and an intermediate knowledge of English. Some of the benefits being offered are a tax-free salary, medical treatment and insurance, as well as discount or free of charge tickets. The application deadline has been set for October 14. Final interviews with selected candidates will be held in Podgorica at a later date. Further terms and requirements, as well as the application details, can be found here.

October 02, 2018
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  1. Anonymous16:52

    God forbid

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    1. OjOj20:53

      Zasto?
      Saudija je cisto OK drzava

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    2. Anonymous08:02

      Ђетићи лете у пустињу.

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  2. Anonymous21:26

    They hire European female cabin crew?

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    1. Anonymous08:15

      Yes, if they want to live in Saudi Arabia, dress the most conservative Islamic way and agree that they only leave their apartment in male company walking a metre behind the male person and not ever hold hands or god forbid kiss in public. But I heard they pay better than in exyu...

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    2. OjOj10:07

      Kao netko tko zivi u KSA vec 5 godina, znam kako pricas neistine.

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    3. Anonymous10:41

      Kresimir, with all respect, as long as you are male, you are not the one to judge.

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    4. OjOj12:32

      Pa ce sudove donositi teoreticari na osnovi maste nestabilnih novinara?

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    5. Mirela12:31

      kao zenska osoba koja zivi u saudiji potvrdjujem rijeci gospodina Kresimira, non stop izlazim sama bez ikakve pratnje, ne vjeruj svemu sto pise na internetu. lijep pozdrav

      now to be respectful ill answer the same in English, as the lady who lives in Saudia (Riyadh, which is supposed to be the most conservative one) i can affirm that i never had to go out in the public with the company of the male, and that would be absurd simply because where would they find that many males to accompany every single flight attendendant when she needs to go shoping or when she wants to go out to restaurants or something

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    6. Anonymous16:43

      Hi Mirela. Do you work at Saudia by any chance? If yes what's it like? Thanks :)

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    7. Anonymous18:59

      I know by own experience a female work colleague of mine could not have gotten a visa for a business trip to Saudi if she went unaccompanied so my former employer was forced to assign a second colleague (a man) to travel together with her which insanely doubled all costs of course. That was in 2008 or 09 and I have no idea if that has changed. But I think everyone above 18 is old enough to decide if he/she should undertake such kind of adventure and move alone to this type of country.

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  3. Unknown20:29

    Are they hire canadian citizen woman

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