What is it like to work for Continental Airlines?
Do you like working for Continental Airlines? Are you familiar with their communications department? Is the airline industry going to last a long time?
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- i have no doubt the airline industry will last for a long time to come. i dont work for continental, so i cant you how it is, but i have flown with them and its certainly not my favorite airline.
- I know many people who work for Continental and they are all very happy. Continental is one of the more employee-friendly airlines to work for. Sorry, but I don't know anyone in the communications department.
- I've worked for Continental for 23 years. Like ALL of the majors, we've had our challenges, including 2 bankruptcies, a major merger of 4 airlines in 1987, 9-11, etc. I have seen it's ups and downs, and while the US airline industry as a whole is still reeling from the after shocks of 9-11, and the price of jet fuel is making all of our futures uncertain, Continental remains a favorite for our customers, and is consistently rated on top of all major US airlines. All of us here at CO hope that that continues. Pay, perks and bennies for employees at airline companies (and many other companies) have definitely been reduced...dramatically in some cases...since 2002. The industry as a whole will never be the same. That said, I wouldn't trade all the triumph and turmoil I've enjoyed and endured for the past 23 years, for anything. Continental is a good company, and for the most part, and excellent employer. We're a proud group, doing what we love and all that that involves. I'm sorry to report that I have no information about our communications dept. You can find more information about Continental and employment opportunities with Continental, at Continental.com...click on About Continental, then on Employment opportunities. To answer the second part of your question...until another mode of transportation is invented that makes traveling easier and faster and cheaper, you can rest assured, the airline industry will be around. Good luck!
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