Verifies if all supplies of refreshments, food and emergency equipment are in order and complete. Greets passengers upon entry. Checks if all hand carry luggage are stored properly. Reminds passengers on use of computers and other gadgets. Demonstrates the proper use of emergency equipment. Ensures that all passengers are in their seats prior to take off and landing. Verifies if all seat belts are securely fastened. Serves food and beverages as scheduled. Assists passengers with special needs including the elderly and young children. Reassures passengers during times of turbulence. Performs first aid to passengers whenever necessary. Flight Attendant, 2016 to 2016 Southwest Airlines, Dallas, TX Attended pre-flight briefings. Greeted passengers upon entry. Lent assistance to passengers with disabilities. Conducted inspection on storage of all hand carried luggage. Educated passengers on use of computers and other devices while on flight. Served food and beverages on schedule. Answered passengers' questions related to flight, airline and airport procedures.
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How Do Teacher Pensions Work in Maryland? In Maryland, teachers are a part of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System, which includes not only teachers but all state employees. The system was formed in 1982 from a number of other retirement funds and is the largest public retirment system in the state. The basic structure of Maryland's teacher defined benefit (DB) pension is similar to that of other states. Unlike other retirement funds, a teacher's contributions and those made on their behalf by the state or school district do not determine the value of the pension at retirement. Although those contributions are invested in the market, and often managed by private equity and hedge funds, a teacher's pension wealth is not derived from the returns on those investments. Instead, it is determined by a formula based on their years of experience and final salary. Finally, most states, including Maryland, have adopted multiple benefit tiers for teachers depending on when they were hired.