A young Australian woman with Down Syndrome recently managed to land her dream job and become…

What job did you dream of when you were younger? Did you manage to fulfill your dream?

A young Australian woman with Down Syndrome recently landed her dream job as a flight attendant, albeit for just one day.

Thanks to the assistance of Jetstar Australia Airways, Georgia Knoll was able to fulfill her dream: she wanted to be a flight attendant and ‘provide comfort to people’, even for one flight.

It all started when Knoll’s sister, Katherine, posted the above video on Facebook of Knoll practicing the Georgia Knoll’s Journey gesture. It needs to be seen.

Katherine even tagged a few companies in her post, just for fun. She had no idea that Knoll’s polished moves would become mega-popular on the Internet and eventually be noticed by Jetstar.

‘I thought I’d just tag some companies and if something came out of it, it would be a lot of fun,

and then Jetstar contacted us and said that they would like to take Georgia to themselves,’ her sister said in an interview with the Daily Mail Australia.

Jetstar contacted the family to see if they could take Knoll on board as a crew member for the day. A few months later, the airline took Knoll and her mother,

Debra, on a flight from Mackay to Brisbane. The opportunity to join the flight attendants on this flight gave Georgia Knoll a feeling of happiness, which clearly radiates from her smiling face at the time of the video.

Knoll donned her flight attendant uniform—that orange Jetstar jacket and black skirt—and got to work.

She greeted passengers, helped with safety demonstrations, and served refreshments to passengers.

‘During the return flight, she showed the safety rules, served food, greeted all passengers and took the flight from Brisbane back to Mackay,

and all the Jetstar crew members treated her with exceptional kindness and hospitality,’Katherine said in an interview.

Chief flight attendant Nicky says in a Facebook video posted by Jetstar that all crew members were lucky to have the energetic Knoll with them as she did a great job.

‘She burns with the idea of ​​equal treatment of all people,’ admitted the girl’s mother.

Georgia’s video has received over 780,000 views, and it’s safe to say that the girl made a lasting impression.

She received many words of encouragement from netizens, some of whom even expressed their wish that Jetsta take on Georgia as a full-time employee. What about Georgia?

She is just happy that she was able to break stereotypes and dispel misconceptions about who she is.

‘I’m fine with Down syndrome,’ says Georgia. ‘It’s me, just the way I am.’

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