
Flight attendant says there's one thing she doesn't like about her job - as she admits she didn't think she would be doing it
Flight attendants quite literally live the high life.
But while the global travel might look glamorous, there are a few sides to the job that are less appealing.
A cabin crew member took to TikTok to reveal the one aspect she doesn't enjoy about her.
Posting on her account @pippa_rae, flight attendant Pippa shared a video detailing how she prepares the night before a flight.
She reveals: 'As a cabin crew girlie, one thing I dislike about my job is the fact that it's Saturday night and I'm going to bed at 8:30pm.
'I've got to be up at 2:00 tomorrow morning and it just puts me in such a bad mood. It's a sunny Saturday evening, everyone's in the beer garden and I'm in bed.'
As many flights leave first thing in the morning, cabin crew members have to be prepared to be at the airport early.
Pippa adds: 'It's not really what I thought I'd be doing at the age of 21 but it's my job so I've got to get on with it.'
She then films herself as she prepares her meals for the next day, explaining that it's a 'long day' so she needs to pack 'breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks'.
The flight attendant then heads upstairs to take a shower before filming herself tucked up in bed.
She adds: 'This is me at 8pm. In bed and ready for my 2:00 am alarm.'
In the comments, another person said they shared Pippa's feelings about having to go to bed early.
They said: 'I think majority of airport/aviation workers understand this feeling.'
And 'Matt A' added: 'Just woke up for my early flight today, we do not like these earlies on the weekend.'
However, another commenter urged Pippa not to compare her life to other people's.
They wrote: 'Girly stop right there, don't compare to those at the beer garden. They got a boring 9-5 job and you're high in the sky travelling the world.'
She then films herself as she prepares her meals for the next day, explaining that it's a 'long day' so she needs to pack 'breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks'
Another person added: 'Surely you knew this beforehand.'
But Pippa replied: 'I think everyone has one thing they dislike about their job and this is mine.'
It comes after a set of identical twins who both work as flight attendants for Wizz Air, Gabriel and Giuseppe, exclusively revealed to MailOnline what it's like when they work on the same aircraft.
Guiseppe said: 'You could imagine the passengers' reactions as they come on board and they see the two of us together, and they're like, "Am I seeing double?"'
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