JetBlue Work From Home Jobs [Airline Customer Service]

JetBlue Work From Home

JetBlue Work From Home Positions Let You Work in Your Comfy Home

When I first started this working from my home gig, I never, ever would have thought the opportunity to work for a major airline would ever present itself, mostly because whenever I think about airline, I think about people who have to work at the airport: baggage handlers, luggage checkers, pilots, mechanics, attendants, etc. However, in recent years, it’s come to my attention that many of the biggest airlines in the world are actually legit sources of a steady work at home income. One such airline is JetBlue. (See all kinds of home-based customer support jobs on the Work at Home Directory – Customer Support page.

JetBlue has created a program in which certain aspects of their customer service is provided by freelance contractors who are working from the comfort of their own home. What I like about the way JetBlue has set up their program is that it provides opportunities for everyone who has a minimum of 2 year’s worth of experience working in customer service. Unlike some similar opportunities that require a Bachelor’s degree, the only educational requirement JetBlue has is that you’ve earned a high school diploma or a GED.

You should be aware, that before agreeing to work with you, JetBlue will first conduct a 10-year background check. They also require that you take a pre-employment drug test.

Is This Region Specific Work at Home Opportunity?

It looks like there was a time when the only freelance contractors Jet Blue worked with were ones located in Salt Lake City, but from what I can tell, that has changed. Now it looks like JetBlue works with anyone, however you do have to be located in the designated calling area.

Although this is a work at home opportunity, if JetBlue accepts your application, you will have to travel to Salt Lake City where you’ll complete an intense training program. After that’s done, you’ll return home and start earning a living.

I’ve been unable to learn if the training period is paid or if JetBlue will pay your travel expenses to Salt Lake City.

JetBlue Jobs From Home – The Pay

So far, I’ve been unable to find any information about how much JetBlue compensates their freelance contractors, so if anyone has worked for JetBlue and is willing, please feel free to pass the information along. What I did learn was that in addition to regular compensation, the company is ready and willing to offer benefits, including a travel package.

JetBlue Airlines – The Hours and Schedules

From what I can tell, the one downside to working for JetBlue is the hours they’d expect you to keep. Based on their list of job requirements, it looks like they would most likely expect you to work on at least some weekends and major holidays. The good news is that if you prefer working nights, there should be plenty of opportunities to pick up hours.

JetBlue Jobs From Home Requirements

Before you start providing customer service to JetBlue customer, you’ll need to:
Have high speed, reliable internet
A Flexible schedule
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
The ability to type a minimum of 25 words per minute.

Final Thoughts on JetBlue Work From Home Jobs

This is a legit work at home opportunity that I think sounds fantastic. While I don’t have any firsthand experience working for JetBlue, they’re a large company and assume that they do right by their freelance contractors.
Have you done any customer service work for JetBlue? If so, I’d love to hear about it.

Get more info about working from home with JetBlue here. They also have a job search page – that you can use here.

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10 Comments

  1. Kelly Land @MoneyMakingMommy.com says:

    @Rosabelle
    I don’t do any hiring personally. You’ll need to apply with each employer. You might also check out my post, I Need a Work at Home Job Right NOW for more ideas.

  2. Rosabelle Lopez says:

    Hi good evening, I’am looking to work from home SAP. Please reply to my message as soon as you can

  3. Ann Rasmussen says:

    The idea of working from home sounds great. I noticed that Jet Blue is hiring Freelance Contractors.

  4. I would love to work with jet blue

  5. If you look in the careers section of Jetblue Airlines, search for “reservation” and the area you live in – only available for Salt Lake City, UT or Orlando, FL. I am just about to begin the training and at my interview, they announced that they will be hiring around 30 people a month for “at-home reservationists.” You must live within a certain amount of miles from the airport but, I don’t know what that is for sure. I believe Provo is the most South you can live but, I am honestly not sure.

    You must have customer service experience but, it does not have to be with any airline.

    The application is online only. Uploading your resume makes it a much easier process.

    No, you do not have to pay for anything. The training is paid. We were told $11.40 an hour and I believe that is what the pay will stay at once we begin working from home.

    I hope this information helps you!

  6. I’ve have customer service experience but have never worked with an airline. Quite interesting! Thanks!

  7. Relebohile says:

    Do i have to pay before i can work at home.

  8. I’ve included two links at the bottom. One giving info about customer service jobs with them and the other one is so that you can do a search for any work at home jobs they have open. It’s the only links I could find for now. But they should suffice.

  9. Where do I find application?

  10. Hi,

    I have gone to this JetBlue site and am not able to find the job that is listed .. am I doing something wrong?

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