DEAR DEIDRE: SINCE I was a child, I have always wanted to be a flight attendant but I can’t get a job no matter how hard I try. I am a 32-year-old man. I have applied so many times to all the airlines but I keep being rejected.

I really have had enough. I am becoming more and more stressed and my anxiety has gone through the roof. Around three years ago I did work as cabin crew and it was the greatest time of my life but without any notice I failed my probation period.

I was never off sick or late. I didn’t do anything to upset anyone so I don’t understand the reason why. At the moment I can’t apply for jobs because the constant rejection is so distressing.

I really want to work. Get in touch with the Dear Deidre team Every problem gets a personal reply from one of our trained counsellors. Fill out and submit our easy-to-use and confidential form and the Dear Deidre team will get back to you.

You can also send a private message on the DearDeidreOfficial Facebook page or email us at: deardeidre@the-sun.co.uk It has always been my ambition to have a job in the travel industry.

I feel I am missing out on life and it is so unfair. DEIDRE SAYS: Constant rejection can be difficult, but keep applying for roles. There will be someone who will give you a chance.

It is great that you are trying to pursue a career you’re passionate about. Perhaps speak to employers face to face, or attend industry networking events so they can see what you are like. It is worth asking for feed.