A flight attendant paid to travel the world in private jets says men are "intimidated" by her career choice - and her job is "beautiful, unplanned chaos".
Nia Moore, 36, was working as a private chef, nanny, and housekeeper in Atlanta, Georgia, when she went on a date with a pilot from Bumble.
He told her she would be a great flight attendant because of her experience.
Nia was inspired to quit her job and book a $4k training course to become a flight attendant, before getting her first job in the industry in 2017.
Through her job, Nia has traveled all over the world in private jets – including France, South Africa, Asia, the Maldives, Brazil, and Morocco.
Nia says she's been unlucky in love since starting as a flight attendant, and that men are intimidated by her job.