As Business Insider previously reported, while some joke that Janet is an acronym for "Just Another Non-Existent Terminal," it may mean "Joint Air Network for Employee Transportation."
The airline's hires will perform all the usual tasks of a flight attendant, including providing food and drinks, giving pre-flight safety demonstrations, ensuring passenger safety throughout the flight, and providing assistance during emergencies.
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And like other airlines' flight attendants, Janet Airlines' must have a high-school diploma or an equivalent, pass a training program, and comply with the airline's dress code, among other things.
But they must also qualify for and maintain top-secret government security clearance and associated work location access.
According to the US State Department's website, "top secret" is the highest level of security clearance, and having it gives you access to classified national security information.
The government evaluates security-clearance applications on an individual basis and considers several deeply personal details about the applicant, including:
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