@@RockCandyBoudoir it’s not like that. It’s a small station here and the supervisor just got promoted from being a ramp agent. And he lets the people he’s close with to be lazy and stuff. So they basically make the new hires do everything while they are watching tv in the break room
If you are an AvGeek - go for Ramp! There is nothing like it; howling engines, the smell of burned JET-A1, the high-level (positive) stress and checking your watch every 30 seconds - LOVED IT! But I admit, that I nearly crapped my pants, whilst doing walk-out assistance in a storm with 65 kts wind gusts. If you are about 12 yards away from the running engines of an A320 and you can barely hold a firm stand next to the nose gear...that's not extremely pleasing! If you are a people person - go for CS! I always enjoyed having to deal with irrate pax. If you have been properly trained by your airline, you will know the psycholgical tricks & steps how to defuse these people. It was always funny when they went completly ballistic and apologized to you 5 mins later. Of course, sometimes crazy pax need to be refused or offloaded...so make sure that you have self-confidence and the ability to stand your ground, even if these people hurl insults at you etc.! They are not mad at you personally; they are mad at the airline or at their own fault - do not take negative emotions home with you, because some idiot did not know how to behave!
I work on the ramp in Phoenix Arizona. I love my job. I couldn't be a customer service agent having to deal with rude and drunk people. I did my fair share of customer service when I worked retail years ago.
I made the transition from the turnaround coordinator to Lost & Found agent. Currently I'm only working inside and kind of missing the outside of an airport, but I'm happy with my job in a small company. Even though all the people that come to me, do so out of a negative experience (having lost some property on the plane or their baggage not arriving) most people are nice and easy to handle. (I like to think that my positive attitude makes the people be nice) Because I'm in a smaller company, I am able to do many parts of my job while mostly working alone. This ofc can be a downside whenever a major issue results in 10+ people arriving on a flight without their bags and me having to take everyones information on the spot. I'm happy with the job and the downtime I have right now. Back when doing the turnaround, there was a constant stress to be on time.
Working as a gate agent myself I think you did a good job explaining the difference in a nutshell. It's great you get a spotter to help guide you on the jb, because we dont, your on your own. Lol
Decided to leave united and be a fireman and cdl truck driver. Airlines pay could be so much better but leave us in the dust. Some people has been working at united for 20 years and still get paid 15 an hour.
I applied to United and went to a cattle call interview! It was my 4th time applying and I got that far, I didn’t get the job but never the less it gave me hope. I now applied to SW and I have another interview! Your videos have been so extremely helpful!
I remember when your did this video. I am watching it again! I want to thank you for your videos you helped me get my first job in the airline industry. Well I was hired as a cargo agent for a major airline. I stayed 2 years. Unfortunately, the environment wasn’t a great fit. I was hurt at the job and decided to move on to another position for another airline. I was interviewed today for another major airline and I have a video interview at for another and just moved to the next step with another one. I am on transition right now because I did leave my job before finding a new one lol … but you were right, once you get in the airline industry it is hard to leave lol. But I am positive that will get one offer or all 3. Lol anyways think you so much for your help. I am hoping to find my place and the position I like the most. I have applied for CSA, airports operator crew. Can’t wait for next week to find out which offer I will get! Oh I did not get to use my benefits yet because of the pandemic - hopefully in the next position-thank you again 🤗🙌
Thank you so much for watching my videos! Once that industry gets into our system, it never leaves. Lol. I am curious which one you end up choosing and getting. Let me know. Congrats on all your interviews.
Hello, I got a call yesterday. Mind you my first interview was on Friday and got offered a position yesterday. It is Customer Service Representative at one of the major airline. It is part- time. I was worried about the pay because they are offering me almost 5 dollars less 😩then my previous job as a Cargo Agent. But the good thing is all benefits starts on the first of the following 60 days as opposed to waiting for the 6 months probation.( in my previous job as cargo agent) . The training is 2 weeks in my city ( I leave in one their hub) but could also change. So today I received the offer letter and every other information that I need for background check. I need to send everything as soon as possible because the next training is in two weeks. If not I will have to wait until up to August. Or reapply. I was worried for the salary because it is very low compare to what I have been received as a cargo agent. However I just received another part -time job as an interpreter which is on call basis and I can do as many hours as I want. As you said the starting pay sucks but once you are in it is hard to leave lol. Anyway, I am going to accept the offer. I haven’t received a call from the other airlines yet but as a single mom with 3 kids the part-time will work better for me. I can supplement with the other one and they said there will be plenty mandatory over time. I am nervous but excited. I have been wanting to work for an airline for as long as I remember. My original dream is to become a flight attendant but I have a 13 and a 10 years old. I am a single mom with no other support at home yet. So I will make my way up there.Thank you again. I will follow after training 🤗🙌I am very excited. Can you type tell me about the customer service training ? Coming from cargo should I be nervous ?☺️let me know. Thank you.
@@nlabossiere5 Congratulations! That is so cool. Training is not bad. Just pay attention and take notes if you need to. It should come pretty easily. I hope you enjoy your new journey!
Hi . Well done putting the differences across about ramp a cs.Im not in the airline industry but,interested in the behind the scenes that Joe public does not see ,you guys do a tremendous job,difficult times too I can imagine.Your video was interesting to listen to useful information for future ramp agents and cs agents. Thankyou very much for sharing with us,all the best to you and your family not forgetting your colleagues.☺👍👍👋
Hey, I love your videos they are very detailed, easy to understand, and listen to. Can you do a video about scheduling for new Ticket/Gate agents? Bidding and dropping or picking up schedules. I would love to know more information on that. I do have a full time job and wondering if its possible to maintain both.
Thank you so much for watching my videos. I’ve done a video about that in the past but, I don’t remember the title. I think it’s something about all about schedules. But I will definitely do an updated version of it to explain how it works. Have a great day and good luck with everything!
@@datreal1 OK I found them. I think one is called “How I have work life balance”, and the other one is entitled “Can you have a full-time job while working for the airline”. But I will do another video of how I bid and how I trade. Have a great day.
Awesome! Thank you so much. They are looking for people that are flexible and are willing to work weekends and holidays.Have a good attitude and smile a lot. Good luck! And tell me how it went.
It sounds like you may work for a smaller airline. I'm an old, skinny person. I don't guess older ramp workers get a pass for being old and skinny. What's the oldest, smallest new ramp worker that's come in, not used to doing it their whole lives? Who decides which function each person does, like the things you listed? Like bag room, loader, off-loader, 'in charge?' Can you get away with just driving trucks around, and maybe moving bags to the conveyor? Can you get away with never working the cargo hole on your knees? Do you really do that now? I don't want PHYSICALLY DRAINING. And if I were, I'd only want a couple of days per week, and no consecutive so I could REST in between. How old is too old? Have you see newbies quit cause they can't handle the physical? When I see rampers working at the airport, they don't look like they're working that hard. It's like construction workers where one or two do all the work while the other guy 'supervises' by watching! Would it be a big help physically to be just a part-time ramper instead of full-time? Would that make a difference in whether you'd take the job or not? Are you ramper now? You seem smart and I like how you give concise information quickly whereas so many youtubers talk so slow and drag it out.
Thank you for all your videos, they are very helpful!! I am trying to decide between applying for Ramp or CS. One question regarding Ramp....Are you out in the elements all day or are you able to get inside for breaks? I'm curious what the breakdown of inside/outside is for a typical day. I think on most days this is not an issue. More curious about extreme weather days. I have many questions regarding both and will see if I can find your answers on previous posts first. If not, should I post here or DM?
Thank you for watching my videos. Between flights, there is definitely a place that you can go inside and escape from the elements. Ramp is great because you don’t have to deal with disgruntled passengers, but the cons are extreme weather. Customer service is great if you don’t want to lift as many bags and if you want to stay out of the elements. You can ask me any question here.
I’m 53 and was thinking of applying for ramp (for the benefits) but a lot of ppl are saying that’s too old to working ramp and that there’s hardly any older adults working ramp. What do you think? I exercise almost daily and is a feisty 53 yr old. 😊😊
I’m not sure. It’s going to depend on your airline as well. Are they going to have you throwing 130 bags each flight? And how many flights would you have per shift? If you’re at a small station and only have a flight or two a day and only have 40 bags a shift, that’s doable. You have a cute personality. Did you ever think about doing customer service? For the flight benefits? We do have a few older people doing it. But since they’ve been there a while, they are not always thrown in the pit doing all the hard work. I’m just playing devils advocate. If you feel you can do it, you should go for it. I think it’s a great job. Let me know what you decide!
Both have their pros and cons. Ramp is so refreshing because you don’t have to deal with customers. But customer service is fun as well because you don’t have to lift as much and you get to meet interesting people.
Thank you for the amazing videos. I have a ton of questions. I live 3 miles from MSP and was offered a ramp position with either Delta or Southwest through a secondary company.
@@TheBohemianTraveler the wife is Mexican and we travel each year to visit her family near MEX. Delta hub is at MSP and has direct flights. I'm told if I go Southwest, I get deals with Delta, also. Not sure if it's the same deals. They said it would be about $100 each for tickets there. Costs 3k for the 4 of us normally. Can I work just Monday through Thursday? Possibly one day a week? Do you think I might be limited in any way because I'm hired by a 3rd company instead of directly? Will they actually let me transfer to a different department after 6 months? I want to work as little as possible so I can still work another job at higher pay. $14 an hour is not enough at full time. I do have a few other questions, is there a way I can send you a PM? Thank you so much for responding!!
Sean A I’m not sure about how your schedule will work at your station. I have been able to work 1 day a week for a while with trades and giving away shifts. Hopefully you will be able to manipulate your schedule as well. Yep, $14/hr does not cut it. Tell me your email address and I’ll email you.
I’m 55, female, recently laid off, 5 feet 4, medium weight. I don’t like dealing with a lot of people specially customers and thinking of taking a ramp agent job. Although I’m starting to have lower back pain, should I just not apply?
It’s totally up to you. But, working the ramp might mess up your back worse. Maybe there’s another department you can get into that’s not as physical and away from customers.
Thanks so much for your explanation so my question is that if you are working as CSA fan you choose to be just in the ticket counter or gate ? Or this is all about rotation areas ?
At my station it is supposed to be a rotation. However, some people are more comfortable at gates so they put them at gates more often. Other stations bid for their position. Bidding is based on seniority.
I have a interview for a ticker checker position. Do you know what this position consist of? I applied to a vendor and this position is what they offered me to interview for. Any information is greatly appreciated
So, is it possible to go ahead and do passenger agent customer service and do ramp I was offered both I would love to be behind the scenes in front of the scenes is it possible to work both jobs? I actually do to go to orientation for the ramp position on Monday I'm still waiting on results for background check and drug test for the customer service passenger agent position.. I am super excited.. I want to do both is it possible to do both I think doing one full time and one part time would be good but I've never worked in the airline industry this will be a new beginning a new career I always wanted to be in the airline industry but I have kids and I'm a single parent now my kids are grown and I just think it's time to do me I've noticed that there is a process with this whole hiring thing there is also training and exam do you know what kind of training and questions on the exam might be on there?
It’s going to totally depend upon the airline and station. My station is cross utilized. That means that we are trained for both customer service and ramp. Most stations are not. Many times you have to choose one. So inquire with your station about their protocol. Congratulations on getting hired at both! That is a wonderful accomplishment. Blessings on your new journey!
Generally I don't. Only in irregular situations. But when I do, I just go to my locker, get my vest and get on the ramp. It's not too bad. Oh yes, and take off my scarf. LOL
Hi I just got an in person interview scheduled for next week its seasonal as baggage handler/ramp agent do I still receive the benefits of flying for free and health insurance ?
I’m not sure. It’s gonna depend upon so many factors. I would like to do a video about picking the perfect airline. I hear that Southwest has high job satisfaction, but the great thing about United is that they have so many routes, that when you travel, you don’t have to do a lot of traveling on other airlines. Which one are you leaning towards?
had a eye opening experience with them recently. during the cattle call, they just say what you want to hear and sell delta. they interview you pretty hard. you should do the same and try to see if these people are who you want to work with day in and day out. something tells me, they have a ton of turnover because of their fake culture. they are not half as nice as they pretend to be.
@@TheBohemianTraveler yes Sis I missed it looking forward to getting back out there Did you enjoy my music Youno l have other talents lol .. And I do love your informational videos you really lay it down...
Hola el Dominicano por aquí me escribieron para el training para la rampa y no se si elegí bien por un part time y si existe alguna diferencia con un full time ya que hago Uber
Bueno yatusabes full time tiene que trabajar mas horas pero si Uber te paga mejor hiciste una buena decisión , tienes que saber si pttedan beneficios. Más tarde te puedes ir full time. Buena suerte.
Bags don’t talk back
RockCandyBoudoir yes girl!!
But you coworkers do. Fights happens when someone is lazy and doesn’t want to do their job
@@Hello-ok9hq don’t do their job for them. No need to fight. And if the flight is late the supervisor can take it up with that person.
@@RockCandyBoudoir it’s not like that. It’s a small station here and the supervisor just got promoted from being a ramp agent. And he lets the people he’s close with to be lazy and stuff. So they basically make the new hires do everything while they are watching tv in the break room
But that back talk back lol
If you are an AvGeek - go for Ramp!
There is nothing like it; howling engines, the smell of burned JET-A1, the high-level (positive) stress and checking your watch every 30 seconds - LOVED IT!
But I admit, that I nearly crapped my pants, whilst doing walk-out assistance in a storm with 65 kts wind gusts. If you are about 12 yards away from the running engines of an A320 and you can barely hold a firm stand next to the nose gear...that's not extremely pleasing!
If you are a people person - go for CS!
I always enjoyed having to deal with irrate pax. If you have been properly trained by your airline, you will know the psycholgical tricks & steps how to defuse these people. It was always funny when they went completly ballistic and apologized to you 5 mins later.
Of course, sometimes crazy pax need to be refused or offloaded...so make sure that you have self-confidence and the ability to stand your ground, even if these people hurl insults at you etc.!
They are not mad at you personally; they are mad at the airline or at their own fault - do not take negative emotions home with you, because some idiot did not know how to behave!
S. R. 💯. I agree with everything you just said!!
I work on the ramp in Phoenix Arizona. I love my job. I couldn't be a customer service agent having to deal with rude and drunk people. I did my fair share of customer service when I worked retail years ago.
CommercialPlaneGirl I totally understand. It’s so peaceful at the ramp.❤️
@commercialPlaneGirl How do you like it out in Phoenix!? Definitely extreme weather..! I’m looking into ramp now..
I love working on the Ramp
me too!!
This is good information I just recieved a job offer as a ramp agent for southwest in Chicago I'm excited actually.
gulley man take that in a heart beat
@@Spicychicken83 I know I'm constantly hearing how hard it is to get a airline job let alone southwest or other major airlines
gulley man Wow!🙏🏾🙌🏾 That is great!! Congratulations!
@@TheBohemianTraveler thanks your videos get me excited for the opportunity, keep them coming maybe I'll start vlogging.
@@supagulley87 Thank you! Please let me know and I will subscribe!
I just recently got hired as a ramp agent, and I’m super excited for the opportunity💃💃
Congratulations! I’m so excited for you!
I made the transition from the turnaround coordinator to Lost & Found agent.
Currently I'm only working inside and kind of missing the outside of an airport, but I'm happy with my job in a small company.
Even though all the people that come to me, do so out of a negative experience (having lost some property on the plane or their baggage not arriving) most people are nice and easy to handle. (I like to think that my positive attitude makes the people be nice)
Because I'm in a smaller company, I am able to do many parts of my job while mostly working alone. This ofc can be a downside whenever a major issue results in 10+ people arriving on a flight without their bags and me having to take everyones information on the spot.
I'm happy with the job and the downtime I have right now. Back when doing the turnaround, there was a constant stress to be on time.
Sam Brown Sounds like an interesting job and I’m so glad you found your niche! Thanks for watching.
Working as a gate agent myself I think you did a good job explaining the difference in a nutshell. It's great you get a spotter to help guide you on the jb, because we dont, your on your own. Lol
Ms Rin Rin Thank you!!!
Decided to leave united and be a fireman and cdl truck driver. Airlines pay could be so much better but leave us in the dust. Some people has been working at united for 20 years and still get paid 15 an hour.
I get it. Other jobs pay so much better. Being a firefighter is such a noble profession.
I applied to United and went to a cattle call interview! It was my 4th time applying and I got that far, I didn’t get the job but never the less it gave me hope. I now applied to SW and I have another interview! Your videos have been so extremely helpful!
Oh my goodness! I’m so excited for you. I pray that you get this one. Don’t give up. You’re going to get something very soon!
@@TheBohemianTraveler thank you for the good cheers!!! Bless ya!
This was very informative and helpful to me. Thank you👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Your videos are amazing! They have helped me immeasurably in started a new career. All the best to you.
Awwww…. Thank you so much!!! Congratulations!!
I remember when your did this video. I am watching it again! I want to thank you for your videos you helped me get my first job in the airline industry. Well I was hired as a cargo agent for a major airline. I stayed 2 years. Unfortunately, the environment wasn’t a great fit. I was hurt at the job and decided to move on to another position for another airline. I was interviewed today for another major airline and I have a video interview at for another and just moved to the next step with another one. I am on transition right now because I did leave my job before finding a new one lol … but you were right, once you get in the airline industry it is hard to leave lol. But I am positive that will get one offer or all 3. Lol anyways think you so much for your help. I am hoping to find my place and the position I like the most. I have applied for CSA, airports operator crew. Can’t wait for next week to find out which offer I will get! Oh I did not get to use my benefits yet because of the pandemic - hopefully in the next position-thank you again 🤗🙌
Thank you so much for watching my videos! Once that industry gets into our system, it never leaves. Lol. I am curious which one you end up choosing and getting. Let me know. Congrats on all your interviews.
Hello,
I got a call yesterday. Mind you my first interview was on Friday and got offered a position yesterday. It is Customer Service Representative at one of the major airline. It is part- time. I was worried about the pay because they are offering me almost 5 dollars less 😩then my previous job as a Cargo Agent. But the good thing is all benefits starts on the first of the following 60 days as opposed to waiting for the 6 months probation.( in my previous job as cargo agent) . The training is 2 weeks in my city ( I leave in one their hub) but could also change. So today I received the offer letter and every other information that I need for background check. I need to send everything as soon as possible because the next training is in two weeks. If not I will have to wait until up to August. Or reapply. I was worried for the salary because it is very low compare to what I have been received as a cargo agent. However I just received another part -time job as an interpreter which is on call basis and I can do as many hours as I want. As you said the starting pay sucks but once you are in it is hard to leave lol. Anyway, I am going to accept the offer. I haven’t received a call from the other airlines yet but as a single mom with 3 kids the part-time will work better for me. I can supplement with the other one and they said there will be plenty mandatory over time. I am nervous but excited. I have been wanting to work for an airline for as long as I remember. My original dream is to become a flight attendant but I have a 13 and a 10 years old. I am a single mom with no other support at home yet. So I will make my way up there.Thank you again. I will follow after training 🤗🙌I am very excited. Can you type tell me about the customer service training ? Coming from cargo should I be nervous ?☺️let me know. Thank you.
@@nlabossiere5 Congratulations! That is so cool. Training is not bad. Just pay attention and take notes if you need to. It should come pretty easily. I hope you enjoy your new journey!
Hi .
Well done putting the differences across about ramp a cs.Im not in the airline industry but,interested in the behind the scenes that Joe public does not see ,you guys do a tremendous job,difficult times too I can imagine.Your video was interesting to listen to useful information for future ramp agents and cs agents.
Thankyou very much
for sharing with us,all the best to you and your family not forgetting your colleagues.☺👍👍👋
Paul 509 thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words.
Thank you for taking the time to inform us of your job experiences
You’re welcome. Thank you so much for watching!
My 1st day was yesterday. A lot of physical work but, I'm excited to work in the airlines industry.
Yay! Congratulations!!
@@TheBohemianTraveler thank you!
How was the interview process?
@@river_peak it was long
Thank you for that clear explanation. Hope all is well with you! Stay safe be well! 💗🙏🌺
Youre so energetic... strong woman
G 4orce thank you!!!
I love ur posts rly looking forward to become a passenger service agent thanks.
kagaba musa Thank you so much!!
Hey, I love your videos they are very detailed, easy to understand, and listen to. Can you do a video about scheduling for new Ticket/Gate agents? Bidding and dropping or picking up schedules. I would love to know more information on that. I do have a full time job and wondering if its possible to maintain both.
Thank you so much for watching my videos. I’ve done a video about that in the past but, I don’t remember the title. I think it’s something about all about schedules. But I will definitely do an updated version of it to explain how it works. Have a great day and good luck with everything!
@@TheBohemianTraveler Thanks you. I called myself looking through your videos to see if you did a video on it already. I'll take a look again.
@@datreal1 OK I found them. I think one is called “How I have work life balance”, and the other one is entitled “Can you have a full-time job while working for the airline”. But I will do another video of how I bid and how I trade. Have a great day.
Just imagine working the ramp in Phoenix Arizona. When its 115 degrees outside and it feels like 125 on the ramp
Eric Reaves That would be rough! I can barely handle our weather.
I live in Tucson
Videos are great, thank you!
Matthew Arquitt Thank you for the kind words.
Can you do a video on the proper ways to pick up heavy bags? Thank you
I’m not actually good at stacking. The main thing I do is make sure that I don’t have to put it high. I keep those bags on the bottom.
This was so helpful! Thanks!
Thank you!!
There’s a parakeet there, sounds just like mine 😂
Lol. Yes! 2!! You have a good ear.
I’ve been binging all your videos. I love it. I just got an interview for ramp agent. Do you have any interview tips?
Awesome! Thank you so much. They are looking for people that are flexible and are willing to work weekends and holidays.Have a good attitude and smile a lot. Good luck! And tell me how it went.
@@TheBohemianTraveler thank you. One more day until interview time. I Hope to return with great news.
It sounds like you may work for a smaller airline. I'm an old, skinny person. I don't guess older ramp workers get a pass for being old and skinny. What's the oldest, smallest new ramp worker that's come in, not used to doing it their whole lives? Who decides which function each person does, like the things you listed? Like bag room, loader, off-loader, 'in charge?' Can you get away with just driving trucks around, and maybe moving bags to the conveyor? Can you get away with never working the cargo hole on your knees? Do you really do that now? I don't want PHYSICALLY DRAINING. And if I were, I'd only want a couple of days per week, and no consecutive so I could REST in between. How old is too old? Have you see newbies quit cause they can't handle the physical? When I see rampers working at the airport, they don't look like they're working that hard. It's like construction workers where one or two do all the work while the other guy 'supervises' by watching! Would it be a big help physically to be just a part-time ramper instead of full-time? Would that make a difference in whether you'd take the job or not? Are you ramper now? You seem smart and I like how you give concise information quickly whereas so many youtubers talk so slow and drag it out.
Thank you for all your videos, they are very helpful!! I am trying to decide between applying for Ramp or CS. One question regarding Ramp....Are you out in the elements all day or are you able to get inside for breaks? I'm curious what the breakdown of inside/outside is for a typical day. I think on most days this is not an issue. More curious about extreme weather days. I have many questions regarding both and will see if I can find your answers on previous posts first. If not, should I post here or DM?
Thank you for watching my videos. Between flights, there is definitely a place that you can go inside and escape from the elements. Ramp is great because you don’t have to deal with disgruntled passengers, but the cons are extreme weather. Customer service is great if you don’t want to lift as many bags and if you want to stay out of the elements. You can ask me any question here.
I wish Southwest was hiring in Tampa lol it’s so hard to get in
Ref Keith keep trying!!
Stiles C where at lol
I’m 53 and was thinking of applying for ramp (for the benefits) but a lot of ppl are saying that’s too old to working ramp and that there’s hardly any older adults working ramp. What do you think? I exercise almost daily and is a feisty 53 yr old. 😊😊
I’m not sure. It’s going to depend on your airline as well. Are they going to have you throwing 130 bags each flight? And how many flights would you have per shift? If you’re at a small station and only have a flight or two a day and only have 40 bags a shift, that’s doable. You have a cute personality. Did you ever think about doing customer service? For the flight benefits? We do have a few older people doing it. But since they’ve been there a while, they are not always thrown in the pit doing all the hard work. I’m just playing devils advocate. If you feel you can do it, you should go for it. I think it’s a great job. Let me know what you decide!
Same here. I’m a 55 year old female thinking of doing a ramp job. I’d rather not deal with people
Hy ma'am please tell me which one is better?????
Both have their pros and cons. Ramp is so refreshing because you don’t have to deal with customers. But customer service is fun as well because you don’t have to lift as much and you get to meet interesting people.
Thank you for the amazing videos. I have a ton of questions. I live 3 miles from MSP and was offered a ramp position with either Delta or Southwest through a secondary company.
Sean A wow!!! Congratulations! It can’t be any better than that. A 3 mile commute and great flight benefits! So cool. What airline will you choose?
@@TheBohemianTraveler the wife is Mexican and we travel each year to visit her family near MEX. Delta hub is at MSP and has direct flights. I'm told if I go Southwest, I get deals with Delta, also. Not sure if it's the same deals. They said it would be about $100 each for tickets there. Costs 3k for the 4 of us normally. Can I work just Monday through Thursday? Possibly one day a week? Do you think I might be limited in any way because I'm hired by a 3rd company instead of directly?
Will they actually let me transfer to a different department after 6 months? I want to work as little as possible so I can still work another job at higher pay. $14 an hour is not enough at full time. I do have a few other questions, is there a way I can send you a PM? Thank you so much for responding!!
Sean A I’m not sure about how your schedule will work at your station. I have been able to work 1 day a week for a while with trades and giving away shifts. Hopefully you will be able to manipulate your schedule as well. Yep, $14/hr does not cut it. Tell me your email address and I’ll email you.
Do all airlines use sabre for booking. Do you use sabre in your job as a ticket agent?
I do not use Sabre at my current airline.
I’m 55, female, recently laid off, 5 feet 4, medium weight. I don’t like dealing with a lot of people specially customers and thinking of taking a ramp agent job. Although I’m starting to have lower back pain, should I just not apply?
It’s totally up to you. But, working the ramp might mess up your back worse. Maybe there’s another department you can get into that’s not as physical and away from customers.
@@TheBohemianTraveler OK thank you very much for your quick reply
Thanks so much for your explanation so my question is that if you are working as CSA fan you choose to be just in the ticket counter or gate ? Or this is all about rotation areas ?
At my station it is supposed to be a rotation. However, some people are more comfortable at gates so they put them at gates more often. Other stations bid for their position. Bidding is based on seniority.
I have a interview for a ticker checker position. Do you know what this position consist of? I applied to a vendor and this position is what they offered me to interview for. Any information is greatly appreciated
Congratulations on your interview!!! I’m assuming it is to be a ticket agent. You will check in passengers, weigh their bags and tag their bags.
as a ramp agent that is
Which makes more money ? CSA or Ramp agent ?
Ramp
CSA
So, is it possible to go ahead and do passenger agent customer service and do ramp I was offered both I would love to be behind the scenes in front of the scenes is it possible to work both jobs? I actually do to go to orientation for the ramp position on Monday I'm still waiting on results for background check and drug test for the customer service passenger agent position.. I am super excited.. I want to do both is it possible to do both I think doing one full time and one part time would be good but I've never worked in the airline industry this will be a new beginning a new career I always wanted to be in the airline industry but I have kids and I'm a single parent now my kids are grown and I just think it's time to do me I've noticed that there is a process with this whole hiring thing there is also training and exam do you know what kind of training and questions on the exam might be on there?
It’s going to totally depend upon the airline and station. My station is cross utilized. That means that we are trained for both customer service and ramp. Most stations are not. Many times you have to choose one. So inquire with your station about their protocol. Congratulations on getting hired at both! That is a wonderful accomplishment. Blessings on your new journey!
Do you work both ramp and cs currently? How do you go back and forth?
Generally I don't. Only in irregular situations. But when I do, I just go to my locker, get my vest and get on the ramp. It's not too bad. Oh yes, and take off my scarf. LOL
I have a ramp interviewer with UN next Wednesday any tips and question the interviewer may ask ? Thank you
Arrive early, looks super professional, smile and be positive. Let them know that you’re flexible. Good luck
@@TheBohemianTraveler thank you
I’ve done it today it went well but I thought I could of done better ! My nerves get the best of me ! Thank you much
How easy is it to move from full time to part time?
Depends on the airline. Many people do you want full-time. I know at the place that I’m at now, it’s harder to get full-time shifts and part time.
Hi I just got an in person interview scheduled for next week its seasonal as baggage handler/ramp agent do I still receive the benefits of flying for free and health insurance ?
I’m not sure about health insurance. However, I’ve heard that the seasonal workers get travel benefits for Delta. It’s a great gig congratulations!
LOL, let's get some of these folks some muscle milk to lift all of these bags lol
giahuy45 Lol.
Are you able to share if you feel it is better to work for United Airlines or Southwest Airlines?
I’m not sure. It’s gonna depend upon so many factors. I would like to do a video about picking the perfect airline. I hear that Southwest has high job satisfaction, but the great thing about United is that they have so many routes, that when you travel, you don’t have to do a lot of traveling on other airlines. Which one are you leaning towards?
@@TheBohemianTraveler Southwest as they need ramp people right now, but United has a $2000 signing bonus
@@bethbolt9355 wow. That’s fantastic!
Are we allow to work for two different companies at the same airport?
I think it depends on the airline. I’ve seen it happen.
Is Delta a good airline to work for?
had a eye opening experience with them recently. during the cattle call, they just say what you want to hear and sell delta. they interview you pretty hard. you should do the same and try to see if these people are who you want to work with day in and day out. something tells me, they have a ton of turnover because of their fake culture. they are not half as nice as they pretend to be.
I’ve been with the three majors, and Delta is definitely the best in my opinion.
Got a interview for ramp soon coming up
Ray LE'SONN I hope you get it!!!
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Hola el Dominicano por aquí me escribieron para el training para la rampa y no se si elegí bien por un part time y si existe alguna diferencia con un full time ya que hago Uber
Bueno yatusabes full time tiene que trabajar mas horas pero si Uber te paga mejor hiciste una buena decisión , tienes que saber si pttedan beneficios. Más tarde te puedes ir full time. Buena suerte.
Your hands are a bit distracting 😅 love the content so far! Very informative, not trying to be rude just some commentary from a viewer 😌❤️
Noel Lee They probably are distracting. 😅 I’m not a professional-just sharing what I love. Thanks for watching!!
I just applied for both a ramp agent and a customer service agent today, I’m hoping for the CS agent
Leslie Admettre oh I hope you get it!!!!🙏🏾
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Hi hon, is it possible to email you? Or private msg u?
Chas'n Liberty what’s your email? I’ll email you back.
@@TheBohemianTraveler mlclm76@gmail.com
@@mlynnlm9068 ok. Got it.
@@TheBohemianTraveler hi would be this okay if could email you about Ramp agent for Delta?