I initially wanted to just keep this to myself. But since I’ve seen a lot of people posting about their experience with the application, I’ve decided to share mine too. It was my first time applying to PAL as a cabin crew. Yes po, nag apply at sumubok po ako.☺️ I was one of the roughly 5,000 people who applied. I really prepared for that day—woke up early, got ready, and waited in line for a very long time. I was already there before 6am, and I waited almost 7 hours just to get to the first stage. When I didn’t make it, I felt really sad because I had prayed and asked the Lord for this. But maybe it just isn’t the right time. A lot of people didn’t make it either, and all of us are still grateful for the experience. Even though we didn’t make it to the end, even though we were hungry and thirsty for hours—and some even waited the whole day until night just to reach the first stage—we still feel so blessed and happy because of the experience. We made new friends, and most importantly, we gave it a try.🙌🏻 To everyone who came, I truly admire and respect you. One day, we’ll all be able to fly. One day, we’ll live our dreams. Just keep trying until we get there. It’s always okay to be rejected, even if it happens many times—what matters is that we keep trying.🫶🏻🤍 Shoutout to all the applicants—see you at the next application! Flying with you soon! ✈️🥰 Salamat Philippine Airline and sa lahat ng tumulong sakin para makapag apply!❤️ #PAL #PhilippineAirLine #cabincrew #philippineairlines #flightattendant