Regarding the suicide of flight attendants, this is nothing new. However, after the incident, many people will have a question in their minds. Flight attendants are a profession that many people aspire to, but why do they still commit suicide? The reason
Nothing more than the following points.
The first type is excessive work pressure. In fact, the profession of flight attendants is not what everyone thinks. They work with high wages, are not too tiring, and are beautiful and generous. These are actually the opinions of outsiders.
Being a flight attendant puts a lot of pressure on them. They must treat every passenger with sincerity and accept complaints and even insults from passengers with a smile.
Because of this, many flight attendants have psychological problems. My friend is a psychiatrist, and many of her patients are flight attendants.
The second type is emotional problems. Like many women who choose to commit suicide, the reason why this Shenzhen Airlines stewardess chose to commit suicide is most likely due to emotional problems.
After all, women are very fragile when it comes to emotions. Even a stewardess who always smiles when meeting people is the same. Her emotional pressure is too great, but she still has to smile at the passengers at work. In this situation, her heart
It is very likely that it will cause distortion, so he finally chose to commit suicide.
The third type is poor handling of interpersonal relationships. Everyone knows that stewardesses spend less and less time with their families and friends.
If a person can only live in his own world, then such a person must be mentally autistic.
Under this situation, her handling of interpersonal relationships is getting worse and worse, and her friends' accusations and family's lack of understanding may push her to a dead end.
The fourth type is unspoken rules in the aviation industry. Hidden rules incidents do not only occur in the entertainment industry. Unwritten rules incidents in the aviation industry are also common.
A few days ago, I saw an unspoken incident occurring during the stewardess selection process.