pilot of their plane paused beside them.
"That was fine, level-headed work," he said. "You girls did exactly the
right thing. I'm mighty glad the line is going to add a trained nurse
as stewardess on all of the passenger runs. The co-pilot said you were
going to apply."
"We hope to see Mr. Speidel, the personnel director, today," said Jane.
The chief pilot glanced at his wrist watch.
"It's just seven-thirty. Mr. Speidel won't be here for another hour.
Tell you what. Let's have breakfast together here at the field and then
I'll see that you have an interview with Mr. Speidel as soon as he
reaches the field. Believe me, I'm grateful for what you girls did on
the flight in."
Jane hesitated a second, but Sue accepted enthusiastically.
"That's fine. I've got to see that the ship is berthed properly. I'll
meet you in the waiting room."
The lanky flyer hurried away and Jane and Sue went into the waiting
room.
"Do you think we ought to have accepted the invitation?" asked Jane.
"Yes. If we get on as stewardesses, we'll have to know all of the
pilots fairly well. Besides, think what a free breakfast means to our
slender purses."
Jane smiled. "You would think of that."
A few minutes later the pilot of their ship rejoined them.
"Say, I forgot to introduce myself," he chuckled. "I'm Charlie
Fischer."
"And I'm Jane Cameron and my friend is Sue Hawley."
"Now that everything's in order and we know who's who, let's eat."
The flyer led the way into the modernistic restaurant which adjoined
the waiting room and they sat down at gleaming black and silver tables.
"The sky's the limit," advised their new friend and Jane and Sue added
bacon to their usual breakfast of toast and fruit.
"Do you know very much about the plans for using stewardesses?" asked
Jane.
"Only the talk that's heard along the system. With passenger traffic
getting heavier all of the time, some step must be taken to have a
member of the crew in the cabin where the needs of the passengers can
be looked after. I think selecting trained nurses is a mighty good
idea."
"Have any girls been hired?" Sue wanted to know.
"Not yet. I think today is the first on which Mr. Speidel is to have
interviews with candidates."
"Is he nice?" persisted Sue.
"He's not half bad and I'm certainly going to give both of you the best
possible recommendation. Have either of you flown much before?"
"This was our first trip," said Jane.
Charlie
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