MBTI: When 16 Personality People Become Crew ðŦ
ðĶ INFP
"Warm Line Crew"
* Very attentive to passenger feelings
* Like to help from the heart
* Passengers often feel comfortable talking to.
* Challenge point: Keep a lot of words or events thinking.
ð ENFP
"Positive Power Line Crew"
* Good talk, friendly
* Create a good atmosphere on the flint.
* Children passengers often like
* Challenge point: Tired of routine work
ð INFJ
"Observer crew."
* Read the mood, good man
* Know what passengers want without talking
* Fine work
* Challenge point: Tired of getting other people emotional.
ðŊ ENFJ.
"Natural team leader."
* Take care of both passengers and colleagues.
* Communicate very well
* Be someone that others come to consult
* Challenge point: Bear everything alone
ð INTJ
"Line crew plans."
* Working as a system
* Remember procedures and regulations well
* Good at solving problems
* Challenge point: Look hard to reach in the eyes of passengers.
ð ENTJ
"Flight's regular manager."
* Make a decision early
* Good at controlling the situation
* Fits the crew chief role.
* Challenge point: Some too straight.
ð§ INTP
"Analyst."
* Like to understand the reason behind everything
* Solve the problem only
* Think outside the box
* Challenge point: Small Talk is not a good thing.
⥠ENTP.
"Situationist."
* Very tasty
* Can handle difficult cases
* Creative in problem solving
* Challenge point: Tired of rules
ðĪ ISFJ.
"The passenger's angel."
* Take care of the little details.
* Good service consistently
* Passengers feel taken care of.
* Challenge point: Like to keep stress alone
ðļ ESFJ.
"The crew everyone loves."
* Friendly and warm
* Make those around you feel comfortable
* Very good teamwork
* Challenge point: Care too much about other people's feelings.
ðĄ ISFP
"The gutted crew."
* Be polite, gentle
* Natural service
* Don't like to create conflict
* Challenge point: Don't like confrontation.
ð ESFP.
"The star on the plane."
* Fun, bright
* Make a smile for passengers
* Very good energy
* Challenge point: May be bored with paperwork or procedures.
ðĄïļ ISTJ
"A real professional."
* Follow SOP exactly
* Highly responsible
* Very trustworthy
* Challenge point: Difficult to adapt to sudden changes
ð ESTJ.
"Fire warden."
* Good at handling
* Control the situation well
* Punctual and disciplined
* Challenge point: May seem too serious.
ð§ ISTP.
"Phylt's regular solver."
* Calm down at the time of the emergency.
* Think rational
* Good at handling specific situations
* Challenge point: Don't like to talk about feelings.
ðĨ ESTP.
"Wade line."
* Dare to decide
* Stay awake all the time
* Good at handling difficult passengers
* Challenge point: Sometimes impatient.
âĻ, after meeting countless passengers and colleagues, found that no MBTI was the "best crew."
Because some people are good at caring for feelings.
Some people are good at solving problems.
Some people are good at management.
Some people are good at making smiles.
The important thing is not to turn yourself into another kind of person.
It's about knowing where our strengths are and using them fully on planes and in real life. âïļð# mbtithailand # mbti16 type # Trending # Cabincrewlife # Lemon 8 Howtoo
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