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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Delta Airlines harder to get into than Harvard?

Posted on 5:42 AM by Unknown
According to the Daily Mail, Delta Airlines has received 22,000 applications for 300 flight attendant jobs.

Missing from the Daily Mail piece is the obvious conclusion, which is that Delta either pays its flight attendants too much or makes its application process too easy or, more likely, both.

Hat tip: Charlie Brown
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