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How to Make Money as an At-Home Airline Representative

Today’s Money-Making Stay at Home Mom is Terri Shaw. I grew up in her same neighborhood. Her family and mine have been good friends for years. Terri has been working as an Airline Representative from home for almost 6 years. She shares how she got started and what the protocol is for working for JetBlue airlines.

I have looked into other airlines that offer stay at home jobs. Here are a few that I have found: JetBlue Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, and others. Some require that you live within a certain distance of an office and others do not.

After reading Terri’s job description and experience, if you are interested in finding a similar position I recommend either calling the airlines or Googling each airline for the job openings they have.

Welcome Terri…

Q. What inspired you to begin working from home?

  A. I was in a job for 8 years, and needed a change.

Q. How did you go about starting your business or arranging a work at home position?

A. I can’t remember how I heard that JetBlue was hiring. When I did I had a strong feeling it was something I should do. I created a profile online at JetBlue.com and received a phone call informing me that I had made it to the next part of the interview. The interview was over the phone. I answered some customer service oriented questions and scenarios. Then I went in for an interview (in person), a type test, and took a drug test.

I was hired and training took place a few weeks later. Training was 8 hours a day, and in-center. It is an intense course geared to help you succeed and learn quickly.

After you complete training you are provided a computer. Each crewmember must provide internet and phone line. Once they receive their equipment, work is done from home.

Q. What are some tips you would like to share with others who are interested in doing something similar?

A. People who ask about my job assume because I am home, I can work when I want and have flexibility. In some respects this is true–you can wake up, and go to the computer in pajamas, and shower on breaks. The part most do not realize is, what I do requires being on the phone. I log into a main system that monitors to the minute when I am working. Calls are gated to me, and I have to provide a business like environment that has no children or other distracting noises in the back ground.

Being home is great, but you should have a realistic idea of what that means. If you have older kids who don’t need constant supervision, this is a great way to work from home. Someone with an infant or toddler would still need to find daycare or balance their schedule to ensure they can provide a professional work environment.

Q. How many hours do you work a week or how much of your time does this position require? Is it flexible? Is it consistent?

A. I currently work 24 hours a week which is (4) six hour days. In past shift bids I have opted for (3) 8 hour shifts. Every 3 months crewmembers bid, selecting a number of schedules you are willing to work. Bids are processed in the order of seniority and you are notified which choice you receive for your next 3 month shift.

I have been at JetBlue for almost 6 years, and have yet to get a schedule with an entire weekend off. I choose Sundays off, and this means that I have always worked Saturdays.

We get paid time off (PTO), and are able to trade shifts, or give them away to other crewmembers to better accommodate events in our lives. Insurance benefits are offered to those who work full-time only.

If we are slow, the company will give “VTO” (voluntary time off without pay) voluntarily to those who want time off. On rare occasions when weather events severely affect air travel, JetBlue will notify us of a code “Yellow” asking for crewmembers to pick up over-time. When operations are severely impacted, we may get notification of a code “Red”. This means mandatory over-time , and the amount required to work can vary.

Q. When/how do you find the time to work?

 A. Although I work from home, I must work my scheduled shift just as I would for any job.

Q. Are there certain tips/advice you’d want to share with others who wants to start working like you?

A. If you enjoy a social environment it’s great. You get some socialization talking to customers on the phone. However, you also experience frustrated and sometimes rude customers so be aware of that.

Currently they exclusively hire for the SLC area or Orlando for work at home reservation crewmembers. You must be close enough to drive to the center within an hour (I think that is the time frame, I am not positive) if you should have technical issues such as computer not working or internet outage. If you are not able to correct this by phone with the technical support provided, you are expected to head into the center to complete your shift.

Q. Was training/schooling required for the position? How/when did you complete it?

A. With JetBlue you must take a typing test, and have good verbal skills, as well as problem solving skills. Initially, a drug test is mandatory and can be given randomly.

Q. What is the income percentage you bring in? or Does the income help a little, a good amount, or is the main source of your family’s income?

A. The beginning pay for reservation crewmembers is fair to average. JetBlue provides ample opportunity to advance, and I have found supervisors helpful and supportive of those with goals to move up in the company.

I bring in medium income into our family. In 6 years, I have increased my hourly wage by 50%, mostly because I applied for, and was advanced to a different position at JetBlue in a higher pay range.

For adventurous people, the travel benefits are great. JetBlue supports some amazing causes. I am proud to work for a company that cares and contributes to our community and embraces humanity.  I like having stock options and retirement secured for later in life.

 I love JetBlue, and the values the company embraces!

Thank you again Terri! We appreciate you sharing this valuable information with us.

Here is a post of other at-home reservation job opportunities on Daily Money Madness

Check out the rest of the series here:

Introduction to Money-Making SAHM Series

Series 1: Medical Billing

Series 2: Starting an Online Business

Series 3: Housecleaning

Series 4: Cosmetology

 Series 5: At-Home Airline Assistant

 Series 6: Become an At-Home Employee

 Series 7: Beachbody Coaching

 Series 8: Freelance Writing

 Series 9: Run an at-Home Daycare

Series 10: Write and Self-Publish an eBook Part 1 Part 2

Series 11: Teach Music Lessons from Home

Series 12: Distribute a Product You Love

Series 13: Blogging

Series 14: Become a Virtual Assistant

Series 15: Buy and Resell Cheap Finds

Series 16: Become an Editor

Series 17: How to Make Money as a Transcriptionist

Series 18: How to Write and Publish a Paperback or Hardback Book

Series 19: Do Online Tech Support from Home

Series 20: Graphic Design

Series 21: Sell Your Own Sheet Music Part 1 and Part 2

Series 22: Start a Preschool from Home

Series 23: Start Your Own Boutique

Series 24: How to Make Money on YouTube

Series 25: Take Legitimate Online Surveys

Series 26: Open an Etsy Shop

Series 27: Become a Photographer

Series 28: Become a Property Manager

Series 29: Make Money Locally Teaching a Talent, Sport, or Hobby

Series 30: Substitute Teaching

Series 31: Sell Shaklee (MLM)-removed

Series 32: Review Websites for UserTesting

Series 33: Sell Mary Kay(MLM)-removed

Series 34: Become an Affiliate with Spark Naturals Essential Oils

Series 35: Quilting and Embroidery

Series 36: Make Money by Doing Laundry for Others through Laundry Care

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Tuesday 18th of July 2017

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Anita Fowler

Wednesday 19th of July 2017

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Vankesha Isaac

Tuesday 18th of April 2017

Hello, how are you? I am so inspired by this website and this article. I am really looking for more entrepreneurial opportunities as always, but most of all being able to spend more time with my family.

How did you go about becoming an at home airline representative? I think that this is something that I can definitely look forward to.

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Wednesday 19th of October 2016

for the job that does customer's laundry. Do you set the price or do the customer set the price for doing their laundry

Anita Fowler

Thursday 29th of December 2016

They set the price. (the laundry service that I recommend in that post).

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