Video is on point, I just started 2 weeks ago after almost 5 years as a check-in / gate agent and all I can say is GOODBYE CRAZY PEOPLE HELLO SWEET SWEET LUGGAGE.. I love it so far!
I hear ya, I know u guys feel good being in the AC when it's 95 outside but I wouldn't trade it for dealing with public ahh hell no u made the right decision
All I can say is props to all the ramp agents who strictly work on narrow body. I absolutely hate narrow body. Wide body are the best planes to work on.
Cool to see others uploading about this job! I’ve worked as a ramp agent for 2 years now and it’s my favorite job so far! Plus the travel is pretty awesome. 🤙😃
Are you able to swap shifts with people in order to string a bunch of days off to travel? Just getting 2 days off per week isn't enough to go anywhere. Out one day, and back the next.
Been working a 9-5 office job for a few years and it's wrecked my body, ive been applying to different ramp agent positions since I love being outside and up and moving around. Wish me luck!
Good info. Best to try and work as an airline employee not contract. We get better everything benefits, pay, etc. There is right now a lot of manpower shortage (which is pretty normal) but in places like NYC, Jersey, South Florida where travel has pickup a lot faster and airlines have made a lot of slot changes.
Yep. Atlanta is probably the largest hub hiring. Ive heard from senior management that they've gone through at least 7k+ interviews. Some don't pass due to the drug test. Its hard to fuck it up as they're in a "hire anyone" stage, but I get it as many people left during the height of the 2020 outbreak.
I've been thinking about applying for Amazon Air's ramp position. I had applied for UPS's ramp, got hired, was trained specifically how to identify aircraft and unload them safely. All that good jazz and then the second week I go in, they threw me into a place I wasn't trained for and it really bummed me out! But seeing that Amazon is offering ramp makes me tempted! The hours are a lot longer than UPS's but hey- its good pay! ✈
After inbound and outbound Jetbridge will pull out when boarding is done Now is time to push the plain.. wait for the captain signal for push. Make sure everything is clear like no plane ,cart and tugs or people .do FOD WALK Captain- clear to push Ramp agent - Copy that captain Ramp agent - clear start Engine 1 Captain - copy that Ramp agent -push complete ,lower the cradle ,unattached the strap and show it to the captain , give him a salute.. And leave... job is done. Normally you will have 3 to 4 times of flights a day and thats all Very simple.. i love this JOB to be honest Always remember protect yourself at all times .
My position is super chill and there is huge gaps in between flights where you can recoup and watch a show i get above min wage and we just laugh together and have a good day.
I work at Unifi, were contracted with United, Delta, Frontier, Volaris and we deice for UPS in the winter. Its low-key whack asf cause they'll have 3 to 4 rampers working the mid days on Mondays when we have frontier departing at 1302, delta departing at 1320, and united departing at 1338 with two more untied expresses on the ground up at 1350 and 1405. then the night shift will have 12 rampers working on one Volaris flight. anyways honestly I love the job, its fast paced, its outside, its little to no customer service (which after working at Starbucks in the airport for 3 years is amazing) hands down ngl love the job.
Just joined as a ramp agent, I’m a newbie…just joined two weeks ago! Worked my first main line today, two of them…wow! This job is heavy for me but I welcome a challenge always! I’m just a little scared that I won’t last but I don’t want to go and give up.
Thanks, Lorenzo, found your video three years later. Very helpful even now! I have an interview with Southwest tomorrow! Both excted and very nervous, of course. 😬
@@LorenzoMarch I went ahead and got mine for various reasons, so I'm good to go there. I'm just looking into how they do their scheduling. I'd be happy as a gate agent, ramp agent, flight attendant. I'm not picky. I probably need to ramp up my fitness a little (had a couple surgies this year, so I haven't been able to lift lately) but otherwise, it looks like something I can do. Plus I live within an hour to hour and a half drive of 3 airports (that's not far to rural folks 😂). I'm only 2.5 from MCO as well. I don't know if that helps me any at all 🤷♀️. Anyway, thanks again for all the info!
I currently work for mainline United in Denver. Southwest is for sure up in the pay scale but American just supposedly renewed their salary cap to $38 p/h , we are hoping to jump to 39-40 p/h from our current $33. Its a common practice for unionized airlines to compete for industry leading pay.
I work at sea tac. It’s terrible. Getting into work is a hassle. I live 15 miles from the airport but it takes 1 1/2 hours to get into work everyday. You have to park at a offsite lot 10 mins from the airport and take a shuttle. Then you have to walk to the end of the airport for employee screening then walk another 15-25 mins to your break room. I work 10 hour shifts but 14 hours of my day is taken up by working. During winter we get mandatory overtime. You will be forced to work 16 hours. Then you only get 8 hours to go home shower eat sleep and drive back to work. It’s hell.
Hey are u still over there? I’m consider doing ramp at SeaTac. I live in tacoma so it’ll be a drive. You think it’s worth it? I have an interview with both Delta and McGee.
@@acx4548 go with delta for sure. Better benefits and flight allowances. Most McGee employees transfer to delta. McGee has slighty higher pay though. But the work culture is toxic at McGee. She hear lots of good things about delta and they have more destinations you can use your flight benefits for. Also McGee just moved break rooms over to N gates so it takes even longer to clock in after security than any other company at the airport. Where as delta has their break room close to employees security checkpoint. But just for clarity. I haven’t worked for delta so I only have one side to the whole story of both companies. Even then you can transfer to any company at the airport easily. Almost every airline is desperate for people. A lots of employees here have worked for multiple companies at the airport.
@@YoDz-117 thank you for the response. My current job I’ll be giving up a lot of downtime at work. It’s overnight security at a warehouse that’s empty. Usually watching Netflix all night. I like the idea of working at airport because of the benefits for travel. Is there a lot of down time between flights? I hear some people only load two flights their whole shit
@@acx4548 on PM shifts some days you might only have 3-6 flights. Other days you will do back to back flights all day sometimes without a lunch break. AM shifts are the busiest and you will work the most flights. If your shift starts at 3-5pm you will likely only have a couple flights. Most flights stop going out at 11-12am We have 10 hour shifts so if you start at 3pm you are off at 130am. Weekdays like Wednesday your last flight will be around 10pm. On weekends its usually around 1130-12. So you have some downtime for sure. Holiday seasons are crazy tho so it’s constant work with mandatory OT so some days you might work 16 hours. Transfers department has the most downtime. You go to different flights and drop off bags. If you work on the ramp as a crew you will have less downtime. Also IAF has a lot of downtime. There you only handle bags from from international flights which Alaska doesn’t have a lot of. You can bid on any department in the company. We have bids every 4 months so you can always switch around and find what you like the most.
Most important be aware of your surrounding. A little ignorance may cause big problem. I love aviation industry. worked around 15 years at various position.
I work at major hub/airline 6 years idk we've had alot of hires last 12 months. anyway deal with weather be safe get bags on time work weekends holidays ....easy job..
I recently accepted a job offer for Envoy Air, I’m currently taking my O&P tests for my A&P license, I’m hoping to be able to transfer to American Airlines regional afterwards.
I am thinking of this being my first job . I have all way love planes and have dream of becoming a pilot . Till I release how much money that be but still looking forward to working hopefully on the ramp this summer, plus I hope on break to get some cool planes spotting pictures if that ever allows
Not a bad start If you want to become a pilot... You'll know everything from the ground up and have a full 360 view of the aviation industry... Always ask questions and gain as much knowledge as you can
Thank you Lorenzo you were very thorough and you covered way a lot more than other videos I’ve seen I appreciate your time I just got hired on unfortunately you mentioned unify they don’t pay a lot so for right now I’m just glad to get my foot in the door but I definitely appreciate you going beyond and sharing a lot more details much success and I will subscribe because I appreciated your input.
If you get on with Mainline Delta it's great, but besides that any third party cargo carry its a really bad experience and under paid position. DGS, Swissport, AGIS etc under paid. I currently work for Delta Mainline and love my job great pay and benefits
I did a little bit of time with Deltas metal, (DGS). Its a good brand (Delta) but United is the place for me.. Delta does have a hefty profit sharing .. but UA is cutting employees $25,000 moving bonus checks. From a work stand point these are two incredible airlines.
Not really I’m working with delta as a rump agent and they keep asking pull bag at the last min I hate pull bag when I stuck the bags lol but I love my job
Been out of work for a month. Laid off from my programming job. Its hard to find others. I had an interview for ramp agent at Delta. Waiting to see what happens next. Honestly if i take this, it will be weird going back to manual labor work when i was nearly in my room on my computer for nearly 2 years
Yo my friend a Customer Service Manager for AA said that exact same thing about not telling people about your buddy passes cause people show out then it's on you.
@@LorenzoMarch thanks man. Still got 2 years but I’m starting to apply in April. Most likely going to go to school in Florida because that’s where my dad lives.
Ramp and baseball.. Trust the process the build up and the journey is what its all about ... If your dad has a freakin golf course screw that he'll have it 4yrs from now get your 💰 experience grow and fly free lbvs.. Then 4yrs later hell you can go to the golf but im pretty sure your mind will change and you'll be a pilot flying that dam sucka tru stry
Thanks for the video .helpful info bro ! My license is not active at moment .got called for the job had a phone interview passed .hired. Going thru the pre employment background check and all filled out w4 forms and all employment papers I have my employee profile and all already .I have no felonies and all .just worried might get disqualified for the license . Job is for ramp agent McGee air services in Los Angeles airport (lax). Hope I make it thru always wanted to work for these jobs man .
To be honest must people just stay at that level. Probably the best start is to become a lead the supervisor to work your way into management. But once you get into the business you will find a direction you will like to go in.
I appreciate u sharing this content and I subscribed. I’m planning on quitting my $21.80 maintenance technician job that I’ve been working for almost 5 years hopefully July or August( 5 year anniversary)to work as a ramp agent. I know ramp agents don’t make much but it more of a passion for me really, I love airplanes, I understand the engineering behind it but it amazes me how something so huge can fly.......in fact I even wanna become a private pilot. Anyways I just have one question, How’s the work schedule like? Because I wanna also attend pilot school while working at the airport.
It just depends on your station Ive worked a 4-12:30 , 10-6 they have a 4pm - till 12 so basically a early morning,mid day and night. But if you tell them what hours you're looking for they may be able to work something out for you.
Dude! Become a pilot. They are in incredibly short supply. Military is the way to go because they'll pay for everything, but then there's a commitment. If you go the private route, it's expensive but you can become a CFI after getting your private pilot license (PPL) and start making money. That's the route I'm going right now.
Cargo handles mail , packages, freight , animals and other items companies or people ship on planes. Ramp agent you will be dealing with passenger luggage sorting loading and unloading bags. Maybe even cleaning planes. Cargo is usually on the other side from the terminal ramp you will actually be around the planes more.
Great vid! How long was training? I have a regular 9-5 job and was wondering if it’s even feasible for me to get training and how that would work into my weekly schedule
@@geritssacabrera8744 it is hard on your body, the stacking of the bags. You can get over a hundred bags and lifting while bending/on your knees is not easy.
If you're in a big city hub station, dsfinitely apply directly at a major airline. The contractor jobs are straight ass and they don't even try to do better for their agents.
I am on time unlike the average FedEx worker man. A new person who joined less than a month ago on sort shouldn't be a ramp agent right? I have been on sort 3 years. Yes I guess I need to start with ramp.
4:00 I can't understand much of what you say, like 'called up for cabin service, if you have issues with cleaning' and then I don't understand after that. Do you clean crap out of toilets, and puke off of seats? I had to fly in a seat someone puked on, even if it was supposedly cleaned.
Sorry for being uneducated, but is there a difference from ramp agent vs baggage handler.? I googled but would like a better insight from experienced people. Thank you
@@LorenzoMarch I got the job!! I go oct 5th for paperwork and other stuff and im nervous, I heard that its a dangerous job and idk man im just scared im somehow going to get crushed or run over idk! im paranoid but im scared of accidents....
10 years to top out. There are many jobs that pay higher once you get in. Ot can be hard but not non stop. The people on the ramp are amazing. Real tight group lile family only get along better. The shifts vary everyone finds what they like usually.
My only question is about getting the badge and background check. I was told we needed to get fingerprinted and they would reach out to me for that, but I haven't heard back from them, is fingerprinting done before or after the background check? I took my drug test already and I know for a fact I passed it and now its been about a week since I've heard back.
It can't hurt to check, but I would expect it to take a few weeks. It took me about four weeks to clear it and I had to provide the background checking company with most of my information due to them being unable to contact previous employers and schools. That was seven years ago, before the current situation came about. With the way things are right now, they're probably running a bit behind.
I completely forgot I made this comment, but I'll give an update. I got cleared and got my SIDA badge and have been working on the ramp for six weeks now. The best part of the job for me is making connections in the aviation industry, I've talked to some pilots from Amazon and Spirit and they gave me some good advice on how to get my commercial pilots license and some companies that will help pay for the schooling. Also one last thing A-320 bin>737 bin, hate those damn things... too short.
What about applying for a city out of your state? Do some employees fly home everyday after work & come back the next day? Do they fly home for just the weekend?
No they don't fly back in forward everyday but alot do fly back home on off days. I take that back some do fly back daily but they make sure the flights aren't booked or they will have to drive
@@LorenzoMarch okay, sweet. I got a virtual interview with Southwest this Tuesday, and also completed the virtual tryout for your airline yesterday. Excited to see where my fate takes me. Thanks for the reply. 🙌🏼
Do they do random drug test?? Do u get paid weekly?? Is the union good?? Can you have another job and be a ramp agent since there only asking 4-6 hours…?? I’m on the brink of accepting a job with United!!
I'll be working as a fleet clerk for AA soon. Been reading a lot of things about the position, tho. I don't know what to expect. Been told flight benefits is good but some have problems finding time for it, overworked, campany don't care, etc. Dont know what to do now
American flight benefits is first come first serve. First to bid online is the first to get on the flight. If you're at a hub you'll definitely be busy. Hope you're not anywhere up north because it's going to be real cold when you're working.
@@LorenzoMarch Mm ok, I'll be at dfw airport. Heard they are overworked, probably because of the amount of flights. Also, wear on the body, injuries and such. Heavy loading, etc. I used to work for FedEx so I know what that's like
@@LorenzoMarch not sure if you’ve ever flown with Delta Airlines but they’re infamous for flight delays, cancellations, and layovers which brings forth the acronym for what the airline name could mean. Due to so many flights being cancelled by them, that leads to (D)oesn’t (E)ver (L)eave (T)he (A)irport
Honestly depends on day and situation. A day that everything goes smoothly not so much. A (IROP) irregular operation day you will definitely use he radio alot more
@@LorenzoMarch yea, rr is what every agent starts at. It’s like being part time but with lots of restrictions. And we dont get medical, dental, or vacation. Now they gonna have seasonal and Fulltime but we will be able to bid “part time” schedules if we wanna work less days and hours. There’s also gonna be no more ACS, everyone will be CSA. They are changing a lot in the company it’s really good. I hope you become mainline.
@@LorenzoMarch ACS only consisted of above and below wing. CSA was used for Fulltime and ready reserves was the rest. Now all below and above wing will be under one division, CSA. You’ll either be Fulltime of seasonal, there’s no more RR and there’s no PT. It’s better this way without PT because we can change back and forth between FT and PT without having to be permanently assigned to either group. American for example has FT and PT, but you can’t go back and forth. You have to be PT or be upgraded to FT when a spot opens.
I recently applied to southwest. Would you think that they would be flexible with me due to my sick dad being in another state not in very well condition. We always visit once a month for about 2-3 days. I read it had to do with seniority but I am nervous cause I need at least a weekend off a month. 😭
@@quickeroats that's a complete joke man. It's not like you're taking a private jet you're just hoping on a flight with some extra seats.. dosent cost the company anything to punch your name in for a seat
Nice content. Hey I just got hired last week? How long does the process take as far as background check and first week of training? I get my badge in two weeks.
Just curious? Is the job woman friendly? I understand there is a lot of lifting, but would you consider it doable? I was military 6 years and do have some experience with regular heavy lifting/ruck marching with 40-60lbs.
My expensive professional model saxophone was destroyed from being 'thrown.' I could choke the person who did that. I should have taken it into the cabin with me.
2 things to remember be on time and be were you are supposed to be and you will be around for a long time. 20 year agent here.👍
did you receive annual wage increases throughout the years and if so how much if you don't mind me asking
@@mattchartrand7676 yes I did I'm on top out scale where I work.
How long vacation did u get first year starting
@@itsDjjayyArt 5 i believe
@@LorenzoMarch 5 days or weeks
I’m almost 15 years at Delta. Glad you spoke on contract ramp companies. Everyone try your best to work for the airline direct!
For sure
I worked at delta thru a contractor 🤦🏽♂️
do they pay good in delta, i was called for an interview?
@@CarlosRojas-po8pt idk the contractor paid minimum wage and no flight benefits
Please how do you apply
Video is on point, I just started 2 weeks ago after almost 5 years as a check-in / gate agent and all I can say is GOODBYE CRAZY PEOPLE HELLO SWEET SWEET LUGGAGE.. I love it so far!
Haha that's great
I hear ya, I know u guys feel good being in the AC when it's 95 outside but I wouldn't trade it for dealing with public ahh hell no u made the right decision
Luggage doesn't talk back or yell at you!
@@austoncall talk back..? U talk to the bags? I just scan and place them mfrs myself
@@zooknutt 😂
All I can say is props to all the ramp agents who strictly work on narrow body. I absolutely hate narrow body. Wide body are the best planes to work on.
wide body all day papo
You got it easy
@@LorenzoMarch I do both but we definitely have it easier than narrow body agents.
Weak ass nigga 😂😂😂😂
Cool to see others uploading about this job! I’ve worked as a ramp agent for 2 years now and it’s my favorite job so far! Plus the travel is pretty awesome. 🤙😃
Yo what's good. Yep it is pretty cool. But you're a ramp agent and a pilot
@@LorenzoMarch yep :D
@@abbieamavi I think being a pilot is slightly cooler
@@LorenzoMarch views are!
Are you able to swap shifts with people in order to string a bunch of days off to travel? Just getting 2 days off per week isn't enough to go anywhere. Out one day, and back the next.
Been working a 9-5 office job for a few years and it's wrecked my body, ive been applying to different ramp agent positions since I love being outside and up and moving around. Wish me luck!
It's a great way to get back in shape!
Everyones hiring i got hired in the spoy
Working a 9-5 office job has wrecked your body and you want to be a ramp agent?
This has to be the dumbest comment I’ve ever read lol
@@ericmsandoval I think they meant they have been sitting around gaining weight
@@ericmsandoval its a myth that physical exercise wrecks your body MORE than office slavery
Good info. Best to try and work as an airline employee not contract. We get better everything benefits, pay, etc. There is right now a lot of manpower shortage (which is pretty normal) but in places like NYC, Jersey, South Florida where travel has pickup a lot faster and airlines have made a lot of slot changes.
Yep. Atlanta is probably the largest hub hiring. Ive heard from senior management that they've gone through at least 7k+ interviews. Some don't pass due to the drug test. Its hard to fuck it up as they're in a "hire anyone" stage, but I get it as many people left during the height of the 2020 outbreak.
I've been thinking about applying for Amazon Air's ramp position. I had applied for UPS's ramp, got hired, was trained specifically how to identify aircraft and unload them safely. All that good jazz and then the second week I go in, they threw me into a place I wasn't trained for and it really bummed me out! But seeing that Amazon is offering ramp makes me tempted! The hours are a lot longer than UPS's but hey- its good pay! ✈
I didn't know Amazon had their own ramp.. what city is that
Always got to be prepared for something you haven't prepared for lol
Sorry that happened to you. I never had that issue at UPS. But deff a wonderful opportunity with any job.
Do they give flight benefits
Go to the airlines they let u fly for free anywhere
After inbound and outbound
Jetbridge will pull out when boarding is done
Now is time to push the plain.. wait for the captain signal for push. Make sure everything is clear like no plane ,cart and tugs or people .do FOD WALK
Captain- clear to push
Ramp agent - Copy that captain
Ramp agent - clear start Engine 1
Captain - copy that
Ramp agent -push complete ,lower the cradle ,unattached the strap and show it to the captain , give him a salute..
And leave... job is done.
Normally you will have 3 to 4 times of flights a day and thats all
Very simple.. i love this JOB to be honest
Always remember protect yourself at all times .
My position is super chill and there is huge gaps in between flights where you can recoup and watch a show i get above min wage and we just laugh together and have a good day.
what’s it called
Ramp lead
Really where do you work I get paid 16.50 at Amazon
Sanjose airport
I work at Unifi, were contracted with United, Delta, Frontier, Volaris and we deice for UPS in the winter. Its low-key whack asf cause they'll have 3 to 4 rampers working the mid days on Mondays when we have frontier departing at 1302, delta departing at 1320, and united departing at 1338 with two more untied expresses on the ground up at 1350 and 1405. then the night shift will have 12 rampers working on one Volaris flight. anyways honestly I love the job, its fast paced, its outside, its little to no customer service (which after working at Starbucks in the airport for 3 years is amazing) hands down ngl love the job.
I have applied to a lot of ramp jobs at my nearest international airport, most of the posting comes from Menzies or DAL.
at least you guys had 12 on volaris. I was with a contract with frontier and volaris. only 3 of us worked volaris 😩
What airport do you work at?
They drug screen for sure as part of the process?
How often do they pay weekly or biweekly
Just joined as a ramp agent, I’m a newbie…just joined two weeks ago! Worked my first main line today, two of them…wow! This job is heavy for me but I welcome a challenge always! I’m just a little scared that I won’t last but I don’t want to go and give up.
Don’t give up it will get easier
@@LorenzoMarch thanks my guy! I’m one month in. Man, those small pits suck! But I really enjoy it! Be safe out there…airborne!
Do you have a video that we can see you perform your duties?
Stay focus you got this
YOU GOT THIS!!
Beyond excited to start with AA. In 4 to 6 weeks, I'm getting my start date 🙌🏼
i just got hired also, im in my onboarding stage, can you tell me what to expect?
@@yayagallishaw7461 im thinking of applying. hows it going so far?
@@yayagallishaw7461you still working there?
@@yayagallishaw7461update.
Thanks, Lorenzo, found your video three years later. Very helpful even now! I have an interview with Southwest tomorrow! Both excted and very nervous, of course. 😬
Hope everything works out for you
Nice video, you nailed it. I worked as a ramp agent for 13-yrs in Denver.
Cool thanks for watching... Real icy up there
Salary of freshers
Planning to apply with Delta. Just wanted to get some first hand info about the airline industry, and you brought it. Thanks!
Happy i could help.. only thing that has changed is they are requiring new hires to get the vaccine.
@@LorenzoMarch I went ahead and got mine for various reasons, so I'm good to go there. I'm just looking into how they do their scheduling. I'd be happy as a gate agent, ramp agent, flight attendant. I'm not picky. I probably need to ramp up my fitness a little (had a couple surgies this year, so I haven't been able to lift lately) but otherwise, it looks like something I can do. Plus I live within an hour to hour and a half drive of 3 airports (that's not far to rural folks 😂). I'm only 2.5 from MCO as well. I don't know if that helps me any at all 🤷♀️. Anyway, thanks again for all the info!
@@starsearchreject I'm pretty sure they could find something for you to do. Hope it goes well
@@starsearchreject i work for Delta in MCO if you need any help let me know.
@@GG-tf1tc Thank you!
Thanks for all the advice, I just signed on with Unifi out of Redmond Oregon and look forward to it.
i just started for unifi down here in louisiana, best of luck
I currently work for mainline United in Denver. Southwest is for sure up in the pay scale but American just supposedly renewed their salary cap to $38 p/h , we are hoping to jump to 39-40 p/h from our current $33. Its a common practice for unionized airlines to compete for industry leading pay.
At DIA we had a computer glitch, still short and more flights.
What city ?
@@MasariMo Denver
@@antogil93ag nice . thanks fr the response I work here at SFO as a fueler but our ramp agents only get paid about 20 per hour
What does $38 p/h mean? $38 per hour? That would usually be abbreviated $38/hr without the p.
I work at sea tac. It’s terrible. Getting into work is a hassle. I live 15 miles from the airport but it takes 1 1/2 hours to get into work everyday. You have to park at a offsite lot 10 mins from the airport and take a shuttle. Then you have to walk to the end of the airport for employee screening then walk another 15-25 mins to your break room. I work 10 hour shifts but 14 hours of my day is taken up by working. During winter we get mandatory overtime. You will be forced to work 16 hours. Then you only get 8 hours to go home shower eat sleep and drive back to work. It’s hell.
An hour and a half geez that crazy. That’s ruff I’ve been to Sea Tac one time. Hope things get better for you
Hey are u still over there? I’m consider doing ramp at SeaTac. I live in tacoma so it’ll be a drive. You think it’s worth it? I have an interview with both Delta and McGee.
@@acx4548 go with delta for sure. Better benefits and flight allowances. Most McGee employees transfer to delta. McGee has slighty higher pay though. But the work culture is toxic at McGee. She hear lots of good things about delta and they have more destinations you can use your flight benefits for. Also McGee just moved break rooms over to N gates so it takes even longer to clock in after security than any other company at the airport. Where as delta has their break room close to employees security checkpoint. But just for clarity. I haven’t worked for delta so I only have one side to the whole story of both companies. Even then you can transfer to any company at the airport easily. Almost every airline is desperate for people. A lots of employees here have worked for multiple companies at the airport.
@@YoDz-117 thank you for the response. My current job I’ll be giving up a lot of downtime at work. It’s overnight security at a warehouse that’s empty. Usually watching Netflix all night. I like the idea of working at airport because of the benefits for travel. Is there a lot of down time between flights? I hear some people only load two flights their whole shit
@@acx4548 on PM shifts some days you might only have 3-6 flights. Other days you will do back to back flights all day sometimes without a lunch break. AM shifts are the busiest and you will work the most flights. If your shift starts at 3-5pm you will likely only have a couple flights. Most flights stop going out at 11-12am We have 10 hour shifts so if you start at 3pm you are off at 130am. Weekdays like Wednesday your last flight will be around 10pm. On weekends its usually around 1130-12. So you have some downtime for sure. Holiday seasons are crazy tho so it’s constant work with mandatory OT so some days you might work 16 hours. Transfers department has the most downtime. You go to different flights and drop off bags. If you work on the ramp as a crew you will have less downtime. Also IAF has a lot of downtime. There you only handle bags from from international flights which Alaska doesn’t have a lot of. You can bid on any department in the company. We have bids every 4 months so you can always switch around and find what you like the most.
Mandatory overtime like crazy for you first year
Most important be aware of your surrounding. A little ignorance may cause big problem. I love aviation industry. worked around 15 years at various position.
Absolutely! Safety first
Joining on as an Airline Service Officer for Qantas Group as a contractor, thanks for the thorough information, much appreciated.
Hope you do well
I work at major hub/airline 6 years idk we've had alot of hires last 12 months.
anyway
deal with weather
be safe
get bags on time
work weekends holidays
....easy job..
For sure
I actually work for swissport as a Lead, but in the next two weeks i will be starting in Delta airlines 💪🏻 NYC LaGuardia Airport
Ayyye LGA in the building
Yes Man im kinda nerveous to start at delta but i been doing ramp for 4 years now, so i guess it will not be a big difference.
@@mrchiito1 just a different jersey on your back that's it
How much delta get paid ? I got interview date next week.
I recently accepted a job offer for Envoy Air, I’m currently taking my O&P tests for my A&P license, I’m hoping to be able to transfer to American Airlines regional afterwards.
Cool hope you past your test and get your career started
I am thinking of this being my first job . I have all way love planes and have dream of becoming a pilot . Till I release how much money that be but still looking forward to working hopefully on the ramp this summer, plus I hope on break to get some cool planes spotting pictures if that ever allows
Not a bad start If you want to become a pilot... You'll know everything from the ground up and have a full 360 view of the aviation industry... Always ask questions and gain as much knowledge as you can
Thank you Lorenzo you were very thorough and you covered way a lot more than other videos I’ve seen I appreciate your time I just got hired on unfortunately you mentioned unify they don’t pay a lot so for right now I’m just glad to get my foot in the door but I definitely appreciate you going beyond and sharing a lot more details much success and I will subscribe because I appreciated your input.
Glad I could help
I just applied for a Unify position but my airport paid $17/hr where it was $10/hr or 13 at other nearby airports
@@Liebe-Futurel oh okay that's cool. 17 isn't bad at all
@@Liebe-Futurel same , $17
Interviewed with Envoy today. They are union but pay 9.50 while everyone else pays about 12 in my area
How did the interview go
@@LorenzoMarch went well but ended up declining the job
@@ajellsworth377 fair enough
For real Chicago Airport pay 14.10
@@jaroslawkoziarski6873 SFO starting pay is 18.45 😜 then again cost of living sucks here 😩 lol
Delta is the best to work for 🙏🏾💪🏾
If you get on with Mainline Delta it's great, but besides that any third party cargo carry its a really bad experience and under paid position. DGS, Swissport, AGIS etc under paid. I currently work for Delta Mainline and love my job great pay and benefits
I did a little bit of time with Deltas metal, (DGS). Its a good brand (Delta) but United is the place for me.. Delta does have a hefty profit sharing .. but UA is cutting employees $25,000 moving bonus checks. From a work stand point these are two incredible airlines.
Not really I’m working with delta as a rump agent and they keep asking pull bag at the last min I hate pull bag when I stuck the bags lol but I love my job
Do you get to fly anywhere in the world after 30 days?? And how many days will you work a week?
Dealing with human remains can be timid & hazardous as well.
Definitely getting my CDL back lol! I’ll work this field as some miscellaneous type things to do in the mean time since “Envoy” is whose recruiting me
Good idea
I cant wait to try this out
I will be starting at CO Springs airport in about 4-6weeks. Thank you sir!
Cool hope you like it
That’s something I really want to try. Been applying. Nothing yet
I've been working for Envoy air in Medford Oregon the past 3 years. Ups and downs. Depending on staffing/managers things can be great or terrible
Hey how is it? I actually have an interview this Tuesday coming up with envoy air in Florida. What are some things I should know?
I just got the job offer with Envoy Air in Lawton Oklahoma. I'm waiting on my background check to be done lol.
I'm looking at jobs in Medford Or right now. Crazy
I just got hired with envoy. Start training March 18th. I'm in Chicago. I'm nervous about the driving test any advice
I just got hired with Envoy air in Chicago start March 28th
Airlines NEEEEEEEED HELP go apply!!! They pay good with good benefits and all...
ill be starting next week, looking forward to it
Cool hope you enjoy it
Thank you for your Honesty.
Anytime
Do you get raises as contractor? Are there areas where you can warm up? Do you get lockers for belongings?
@@charleyyoung262 you get raises but no like you would on mainline. I couldn’t tell you but every airport is different.
@@LorenzoMarch OK Thank You!
United also has Hawaii as a hub
Been out of work for a month. Laid off from my programming job. Its hard to find others. I had an interview for ramp agent at Delta. Waiting to see what happens next. Honestly if i take this, it will be weird going back to manual labor work when i was nearly in my room on my computer for nearly 2 years
Well you gotta do what you gotta do
Its my first day next week I’m super excited and nervous not too sure how this role works because I’ve never done it
Cool I was super nervous my first couple of weeks too. Just show up on time and listen and be ready to work? Congratulations and have fun!
Yo my friend a Customer Service Manager for AA said that exact same thing about not telling people about your buddy passes cause people show out then it's on you.
Yep
I start next week…I’m idk if I’m nervous/excited I’ve always wanted to work in and around the airport
It will be fun
Just got hired as ramp agent for delta brody, just wanted ask tips Pros and cons working and be safe
Always pay attention the pros and cons will be based off your perception
Not me debating whether I should be a ramp agent in college and play baseball or work at my dads golf course in Florida and play baseball
Sounds like great options all the way around
@@LorenzoMarch thanks man. Still got 2 years but I’m starting to apply in April. Most likely going to go to school in Florida because that’s where my dad lives.
@@CorbinBurnesStan planning ahead...nice
@@LorenzoMarch thank you! That’s what my AVID class has done for me both in Middle School and High School.
Ramp and baseball.. Trust the process the build up and the journey is what its all about ... If your dad has a freakin golf course screw that he'll have it 4yrs from now get your 💰 experience grow and fly free lbvs.. Then 4yrs later hell you can go to the golf but im pretty sure your mind will change and you'll be a pilot flying that dam sucka tru stry
I got a job for abm but making more working at my current job.
Who's or what is abm?
@@LorenzoMarch like cleaning company and more
Abm sucks I currently work for them
I’m so sorry that you work for abm
Thanks for the video .helpful info bro !
My license is not active at moment .got called for the job had a phone interview passed .hired. Going thru the pre employment background check and all filled out w4 forms and all employment papers I have my employee profile and all already .I have no felonies and all .just worried might get disqualified for the license . Job is for ramp agent McGee air services in Los Angeles airport (lax). Hope I make it thru always wanted to work for these jobs man .
Yeah hopefully it won't cause you any problems
@@LorenzoMarch 🤞🏻🤞🏻
What’s up bro
Question any idea what a fleet service agent do ?
What career paths do you see or where do you go from? When it comes to starting at ground operations.
To be honest must people just stay at that level. Probably the best start is to become a lead the supervisor to work your way into management. But once you get into the business you will find a direction you will like to go in.
I appreciate u sharing this content and I subscribed. I’m planning on quitting my $21.80 maintenance technician job that I’ve been working for almost 5 years hopefully July or August( 5 year anniversary)to work as a ramp agent. I know ramp agents don’t make much but it more of a passion for me really, I love airplanes, I understand the engineering behind it but it amazes me how something so huge can fly.......in fact I even wanna become a private pilot. Anyways I just have one question, How’s the work schedule like? Because I wanna also attend pilot school while working at the airport.
It just depends on your station Ive worked a 4-12:30 , 10-6 they have a 4pm - till 12 so basically a early morning,mid day and night. But if you tell them what hours you're looking for they may be able to work something out for you.
@@LorenzoMarch Thanks
You bid shifts based on who’s been there longer, so if You’re new you will never ever have a consistent schedule .. i work for alaskan air line
Dude! Become a pilot. They are in incredibly short supply. Military is the way to go because they'll pay for everything, but then there's a commitment. If you go the private route, it's expensive but you can become a CFI after getting your private pilot license (PPL) and start making money. That's the route I'm going right now.
You have to bid your schefule. It's a nightmare until you get used to it.
Major grunt work with plenty of heavy lifting!
Yup
I loved it! Best job ever!
Ramp @ MSY!
What airline are you with?
Nola in the house!
Alaska and Copa.....but got laid off due to COVID a few months back. I miss it so much. Hands down, best job ever.
@@emilybodenheimer4472 Delta is hiring at msy. Look it up
What was the pay like at MSY? I am going to apply for an open position there!
I have an interview with Alaska Horizon on Thursday.
Hope it goes well
Became a rampie in 2020, supervisor 13 months later
Cool congratulations
whats the pay difference between those roles?
Thought ramp agents employed by the airport, not airplane companies!
Nope not in the america's they aren't. Either contract or airline employees
Lol they supposed work for the airline company so they supposed get hired by the airline company
I got offered ramp agent and cargo agent. If you had an option to choose again, which one would you go out with and why?
Cargo handles mail , packages, freight , animals and other items companies or people ship on planes. Ramp agent you will be dealing with passenger luggage sorting loading and unloading bags. Maybe even cleaning planes. Cargo is usually on the other side from the terminal ramp you will actually be around the planes more.
Thanks for the tips
Of course
Great vid! How long was training? I have a regular 9-5 job and was wondering if it’s even feasible for me to get training and how that would work into my weekly schedule
Two weeks i don't really remember. Uh I don't think so but you can ask it they can work with you.
@@LorenzoMarch thanks appreciate the info!
Very informative, appreciate the insight!
Thanks for watching
Great video Keep it up! And heads up Envoy is Union
Thanks... Good looks
@@LorenzoMarch Anytime! If you have any Eny questions I’m happy to help!
@@Unclebenzs is Envoy as bad he mentions it is?
@@cameronhubbard2220 Like anything it has it’s good and bad. Really I would say just skip it for now and head for a mainline
would you say this job is intense or pretty chill? I’m starting soon and I’m pretty nervous
Just depends on the day. Nervousness is good.
Hey Do you think it is a good job for a woman or not?
@@geritssacabrera8744 it is hard on your body, the stacking of the bags. You can get over a hundred bags and lifting while bending/on your knees is not easy.
Thank you Sheila 😳
If you're in a big city hub station, dsfinitely apply directly at a major airline. The contractor jobs are straight ass and they don't even try to do better for their agents.
Not at all
I am on time unlike the average FedEx worker man. A new person who joined less than a month ago on sort shouldn't be a ramp agent right? I have been on sort 3 years. Yes I guess I need to start with ramp.
Do whatever you want FedEx is a different game than what I'm used to
What’s the training like? How many days? And what are the times?
Training 2 weeks 8 to 4 then on the job training computer training all that stuff. But it all varies
4:00 I can't understand much of what you say, like 'called up for cabin service, if you have issues with cleaning' and then I don't understand after that.
Do you clean crap out of toilets, and puke off of seats? I had to fly in a seat someone puked on, even if it was supposedly cleaned.
You empty the toilets from the outside with the lav truck. I never cleaned puke but someone on the crew has to i just walked the other way lol
I just got hired for delta so can’t wait to fly for free for them flight benefits
Nice
How’s the benefits work? Can you literally fly anytime you want anywhere?
How’s it been so far man I got hired at Delta as a ramp agent in JFK im just waiting now to start training!
Southwest has a hub in San Diego forgot about that
Sorry for being uneducated, but is there a difference from ramp agent vs baggage handler.? I googled but would like a better insight from experienced people.
Thank you
No sir it's the same thing
@@LorenzoMarch ok., good to know 👍🏻
But American Airlines refer that position to as Fleet service agent*
@@Ausher45 yeah I’ve notice how each airline may refer to it as something different 👍🏻
@@LorenzoMarch I work fedex over 4 years and half you think I could handle this position
what is the starting pay as a ramp agent for delta? I just applied
15-18 last time I checked
I just got hired for ramp agent at Dulles airport in va im super excited to apart of the airline life
How do you like the job
watching this because i have an interview in 3 days so i can write down questions lol also your handsome :)
cool... how did your interview go? thanks!!
@@LorenzoMarch I got the job!! I go oct 5th for paperwork and other stuff and im nervous, I heard that its a dangerous job and idk man im just scared im somehow going to get crushed or run over idk! im paranoid but im scared of accidents....
@@killrv nice... nothing to be afraid of just pay attention and you'll be safe hope you like it!
@@LorenzoMarch thanks!
Do you work for Delta? What's the top pay scale for ramp? I heard it was in the $30 an hour range. How many years does it take to reach that level?
No... I think 30-35 but that takes a long time to get there. At least 10-15 years.
10 years to top out. There are many jobs that pay higher once you get in. Ot can be hard but not non stop. The people on the ramp are amazing. Real tight group lile family only get along better. The shifts vary everyone finds what they like usually.
My only question is about getting the badge and background check. I was told we needed to get fingerprinted and they would reach out to me for that, but I haven't heard back from them, is fingerprinting done before or after the background check? I took my drug test already and I know for a fact I passed it and now its been about a week since I've heard back.
I think background is before fingerprint but I'm not 100% sure. You might want to reach out to management and check on progress
It can't hurt to check, but I would expect it to take a few weeks. It took me about four weeks to clear it and I had to provide the background checking company with most of my information due to them being unable to contact previous employers and schools. That was seven years ago, before the current situation came about. With the way things are right now, they're probably running a bit behind.
I completely forgot I made this comment, but I'll give an update. I got cleared and got my SIDA badge and have been working on the ramp for six weeks now. The best part of the job for me is making connections in the aviation industry, I've talked to some pilots from Amazon and Spirit and they gave me some good advice on how to get my commercial pilots license and some companies that will help pay for the schooling. Also one last thing A-320 bin>737 bin, hate those damn things... too short.
@@Maddog-wm5xi Hey. I'm about to be a ramp agent too. How much do they usually get paid each week
How do employees' parking rates work? If you don't mind me asking,please. Thank you!
Employee parking lot no fees
Air ramp person doesn't seem that bad. It doesn't sound like alot of sorting.
What about applying for a city out of your state? Do some employees fly home everyday after work & come back the next day? Do they fly home for just the weekend?
No they don't fly back in forward everyday but alot do fly back home on off days. I take that back some do fly back daily but they make sure the flights aren't booked or they will have to drive
@@LorenzoMarch okay, sweet. I got a virtual interview with Southwest this Tuesday, and also completed the virtual tryout for your airline yesterday. Excited to see where my fate takes me. Thanks for the reply. 🙌🏼
@@thewildcardASMR hope it works out for you man
@@thewildcardASMR Good luck to you
@@destanny2000 thank you, Destanny. 🙏🏼
Do they do random drug test??
Do u get paid weekly??
Is the union good??
Can you have another job and be a ramp agent since there only asking 4-6 hours…??
I’m on the brink of accepting a job with United!!
Uhh they didn't with me
Some get paid weekly some bi weekly
Not familiar with uniteds union
Yes
Cool
I'll be working as a fleet clerk for AA soon. Been reading a lot of things about the position, tho. I don't know what to expect. Been told flight benefits is good but some have problems finding time for it, overworked, campany don't care, etc. Dont know what to do now
American flight benefits is first come first serve. First to bid online is the first to get on the flight. If you're at a hub you'll definitely be busy. Hope you're not anywhere up north because it's going to be real cold when you're working.
@@LorenzoMarch Mm ok, I'll be at dfw airport. Heard they are overworked, probably because of the amount of flights.
Also, wear on the body, injuries and such. Heavy loading, etc.
I used to work for FedEx so I know what that's like
@@JiibarO DFW is the number one hub... So good luck to ya and have fun... No dollar is worth a suffering body
Did you ever get started? If so what kind of schedule did you get....
@@davidapp86 haven't started yet, still waiting for the training date
What about SWISSPORT international as ramp agent ?
I'm not too familiar with them. All I know is they are a contractor
Delta “Doesn’t Ever Leave The Airport”
What you mean
@@LorenzoMarch inside joke about the abbreviation of what Delta means💀
Yeah I still don't get it lol
@@LorenzoMarch not sure if you’ve ever flown with Delta Airlines but they’re infamous for flight delays, cancellations, and layovers which brings forth the acronym for what the airline name could mean. Due to so many flights being cancelled by them, that leads to
(D)oesn’t
(E)ver
(L)eave
(T)he
(A)irport
@@Ayoo_Rich00 worked there thru GAT and they had hella delays 😂
thanks for the video. How does one get into this job? Networking? I have no prior airport experience. Thanks!
Search online for jobs at your airport apply maybe go to the airport and show your face. Of course knowing people is always a plus
How you apply for ramp job I got alot of website to go to but none asking anything really
It's online just got to Google you airport and say ramp agent jobs or go to an airline website hiring page and find openings
Do you have to have a radio on you and speak constantly through the radios to get demands or tasks?
Honestly depends on day and situation. A day that everything goes smoothly not so much. A (IROP) irregular operation day you will definitely use he radio alot more
Did you hear delta is getting rid of the RR program and making us all FT?
dont forget tow team and tower lol
Oh really?? Is that a good thing for you?
@@LorenzoMarch yea, rr is what every agent starts at. It’s like being part time but with lots of restrictions. And we dont get medical, dental, or vacation. Now they gonna have seasonal and Fulltime but we will be able to bid “part time” schedules if we wanna work less days and hours. There’s also gonna be no more ACS, everyone will be CSA. They are changing a lot in the company it’s really good. I hope you become mainline.
@@SumierMention no more ACS so everyone is going to trained for above and below?
@@LorenzoMarch ACS only consisted of above and below wing. CSA was used for Fulltime and ready reserves was the rest. Now all below and above wing will be under one division, CSA. You’ll either be Fulltime of seasonal, there’s no more RR and there’s no PT. It’s better this way without PT because we can change back and forth between FT and PT without having to be permanently assigned to either group. American for example has FT and PT, but you can’t go back and forth. You have to be PT or be upgraded to FT when a spot opens.
Hey mans thanks for the video just got offered a interview for delta ramp agent in nyc just wanted to know is the pay weekly or bi weekly?
Thanks for watching Eury my guess is between 18-22 an hour but you would need to ask in the interview
Does the job required to stay outside all the time during the shift?
You go inside while you’re waiting on the next plane
@@LorenzoMarch Thank you
I recently applied to southwest. Would you think that they would be flexible with me due to my sick dad being in another state not in very well condition. We always visit once a month for about 2-3 days. I read it had to do with seniority but I am nervous cause I need at least a weekend off a month. 😭
I would think so SW is considerate from what I have heard. Hope he gets better
How long is the full break?
Just depends on the schedule for the day
I work for envoy and the pay is 11.12
We have cwa union which sucks
Check in based how who check in first
They need to up the coins it's not enough for the work
@@LorenzoMarch exactly i ask this same question and the response was its because we have flight benefits
@@quickeroats that's a complete joke man. It's not like you're taking a private jet you're just hoping on a flight with some extra seats.. dosent cost the company anything to punch your name in for a seat
Hi Lorenzo, As a ramp agent, what airline do you work for? Do you receive benefits from day one as a part time and/or full time employee.
Dgs yes not sure what the insurance plan was had 401k and part “flight benefits” not sure what all those are like now. Full time
Delta contractor
Nice content. Hey I just got hired last week? How long does the process take as far as background check and first week of training? I get my badge in two weeks.
If you already got your badge that means you already cleared background check. But process doesn't take but a couple weeks
@@LorenzoMarch thanks 🙏🏾
Just curious? Is the job woman friendly? I understand there is a lot of lifting, but would you consider it doable? I was military 6 years and do have some experience with regular heavy lifting/ruck marching with 40-60lbs.
Hello yes ma'am I worked with several women on the ramp very doable
@@LorenzoMarch Thank you for the response! That helps.
Really wanna do this at some point when i get my license (need one for this job).
Do it
@@LorenzoMarchI gotta wait about 1-2 years till I can because of the license stuff but I'm gonna make it a priority
@@michael-pg8fi cool
I kept telling Denver when you were naming cities that airlines are in lol
Sorry lol can't see how I forgot
dam u know your stuff MA BOY
Lil bit
You A real one.
You are too
I seen a position open for UPS, should I apply? I ain’t ever done anything like this before😂
Why not first time for everything
I make 14 an hour for ups and I work in belly 31
Cool.. what is belly 31?
Yo can you tell me about the drug tests they make you do, I already did finger print and background but not the drug test yet
How many planes do you usually do per day also by the end of your shift are u like exhausted
6-10 me personally not normally but most people are
My expensive professional model saxophone was destroyed from being 'thrown.' I could choke the person who did that. I should have taken it into the cabin with me.
Dang sorry to hear that