The amount of knowledge, patience, will power and physical stamina it takes to work as a ramp agent at a big hub is tremendous. No one truly understand what it takes until they try it. Most don't last for more than a few months as they become overwhelmed too quickly. Understanding the various lock positions in the cargo holds of various aircraft, ground power connection points, water, air, operating the bridge, connecting tow bars, dealing with sequences, learning to operate the loader efficiently and figuring out what to do when crap goes wrong...list goes on and on. You always always have to be alert and aware of whats going on around you or you will most definitely get hurt or hurt someone else. Its not the type of work where you can lost in your thoughts like you can sitting behind a desk. I have yet to work any other job that requires one to learn as much and develop so many skill sets. Coming from an office job, the hardest day in the office is an easy day on the ramp. Ramp crew is also tasked with identifying any structural issues with the aircraft as well. The amount of responsibility is very high as peoples lives are at stake. When i listen to friends and family talk about pressure from their cushy desk job, I laugh. I tell them come watch a boeing 777 be loaded and them come talk to me about how hard it was to organize your day lol. The problem with desk jobs is that they are mentally agonizing. Leaving that environment was the best thing i did. I am on my feet and doing something i truly enjoy. I am a far happier person and will gladly take a pay cut than work an office job ever again. One things for sure, if you have a good crew, the work is rewarding.
I worked as a ramp agent (in Poland is Flight Coordinator). Every coordinator says the same answer, when you ask: what's best part of your job. It's pushing and engines starts! :) :)
@@kalaiacierto563 Yo London city airport are recruiting apply on the website
2 года назад
in our airport(RIX) agents are loaders, they can have loadmaster qualification, and then there are coordinators, who are coordinating the flight with matching and pushing included.
@Daniel Brockman sounded like a guy I knew from another airline company. he'd always be stuck in the bag room while the new guy go out on the tarmac. He eventually got a transfer to another city. I suggest you do the same.
@Daniel Brockman they give one shift or you ofto work all?
2 года назад+2
In our airport, marching and startups are 99% done by so-called coordinators, who are doing also loadmaster duties. The steps to be involved in marshaling and pushing are: ramp agent apprentice >> ramp agent >> loadmaster >> flight coordinator
Do you take turns with other team members, loading and unloading bags on the flights? How many flights have to be loaded in an 8 hr shift? How many flights have to be unloaded in a 8 hour shift? How many flights are you made to load and unload in a 8 hour shift, as opposed to other tasks like driving trucks around? If it's physically demanding for you, how do the small women (like the one from Puerto Rico) manage it? Are they given a pass by management where they don't have to load as much baggage as you?
Man you load and offload baggage from the hold? I mean, here in Italy ramp agent can’t do that or move stairs and cones around the a/c, and marshaling neither , he’s just giving load sheet to cockpit crew and coordinating all the operations (fueling, baggage charge, engine start, boarding start and final count). You work really mutch more in LONDON!
Could I apply to this job as a summer intern looking for work experience? I live in Newham and I am looking to become a pilot in the future. Thus, any aviation experience would be much appreciated!
I have an SIA License and I have massive experience as worked with biggest fast food restaurants McDonald's and the biggest UK supermarket Morrisons also have worked for FiveGuys which is an american restaurant so this role i can do
Hi i am Indian and i have 06 years experince in multiple roles as ramp loading supervisor ,Load control,occ-dispatcher,cargo executive Please reply thank you
Raza Shah you apply to companies separately, in the ROI you don’t need a course or academy to become a ramp agent however your company will be made train you up, my training took three days and was classroom based
Saint0rleans OfThe9th ground ops are airport financed and control the taxiways, maintenance of runways etc, the company I work for as a ramp agent is Swissport and pays €10.51 an hour until you get signed off on three things, eg driving, headsets and high loaders, then it goes up to €11.51 an hour. The more training you do the better the money and you can progress up to managerial roles I’m only a part time ramp agent but get paid the same per hour as my full time colleagues
I'm at uni right now doing International Tourism and Airline Management but I think I have made the wrong choice. If i could I would have gone and done a diploma in airside operations and then applied once i got the diploma
We should appreciate the ground crew more
The amount of knowledge, patience, will power and physical stamina it takes to work as a ramp agent at a big hub is tremendous. No one truly understand what it takes until they try it. Most don't last for more than a few months as they become overwhelmed too quickly. Understanding the various lock positions in the cargo holds of various aircraft, ground power connection points, water, air, operating the bridge, connecting tow bars, dealing with sequences, learning to operate the loader efficiently and figuring out what to do when crap goes wrong...list goes on and on. You always always have to be alert and aware of whats going on around you or you will most definitely get hurt or hurt someone else. Its not the type of work where you can lost in your thoughts like you can sitting behind a desk. I have yet to work any other job that requires one to learn as much and develop so many skill sets. Coming from an office job, the hardest day in the office is an easy day on the ramp. Ramp crew is also tasked with identifying any structural issues with the aircraft as well. The amount of responsibility is very high as peoples lives are at stake. When i listen to friends and family talk about pressure from their cushy desk job, I laugh. I tell them come watch a boeing 777 be loaded and them come talk to me about how hard it was to organize your day lol. The problem with desk jobs is that they are mentally agonizing. Leaving that environment was the best thing i did. I am on my feet and doing something i truly enjoy. I am a far happier person and will gladly take a pay cut than work an office job ever again. One things for sure, if you have a good crew, the work is rewarding.
I worked as a ramp agent (in Poland is Flight Coordinator). Every coordinator says the same answer, when you ask: what's best part of your job. It's pushing and engines starts! :) :)
mam, if you are still in aviation industry please help me to get into it
Didnt even understand what the f you said it didnt even make sense
@@kalaiacierto563 Yo London city airport are recruiting apply on the website
in our airport(RIX) agents are loaders, they can have loadmaster qualification, and then there are coordinators, who are coordinating the flight with matching and pushing included.
Yup, I work here too in Fort Myers, FL. It’s going alright
Alright only? Not what u expected?
@Daniel Brockman sounded like a guy I knew from another airline company. he'd always be stuck in the bag room while the new guy go out on the tarmac. He eventually got a transfer to another city. I suggest you do the same.
@Daniel Brockman hey bro I got a interview for a ramp agent tomorrow at rsw fort Myers any advice?
Is the fort Myers airport ok to be a ramp agent.?
@Daniel Brockman they give one shift or you ofto work all?
In our airport, marching and startups are 99% done by so-called coordinators, who are doing also loadmaster duties. The steps to be involved in marshaling and pushing are: ramp agent apprentice >> ramp agent >> loadmaster >> flight coordinator
Do you take turns with other team members, loading and unloading bags on the flights? How many flights have to be loaded in an 8 hr shift? How many flights have to be unloaded in a 8 hour shift? How many flights are you made to load and unload in a 8 hour shift, as opposed to other tasks like driving trucks around? If it's physically demanding for you, how do the small women (like the one from Puerto Rico) manage it? Are they given a pass by management where they don't have to load as much baggage as you?
Amazing Video, thank you for being honest and the best you could be. Merry Christmas
At least I would like to try to do this job, but I'm pretty sure I could find myself in this role, may be well fitted for my type of personality.
Man you load and offload baggage from the hold? I mean, here in Italy ramp agent can’t do that or move stairs and cones around the a/c, and marshaling neither , he’s just giving load sheet to cockpit crew and coordinating all the operations (fueling, baggage charge, engine start, boarding start and final count). You work really mutch more in LONDON!
Hello Vince. The role you are describing is called "Turnaround coordinator" in London.
I need to be confident like him💥
Awesome, enjoyed the video and the insight you gave about your position.
How to start my career as ramp agent? I'm interested, have my full attention
my son has just started at Sydney Airport as a "rampie".......he loves it!!!!
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how can i apply at british airways as a station loader
Could I apply to this job as a summer intern looking for work experience? I live in Newham and I am looking to become a pilot in the future. Thus, any aviation experience would be much appreciated!
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Welcome to use world - i love my job on Airport LSZH/ZRH :)
I have an SIA License and I have massive experience as worked with biggest fast food restaurants McDonald's and the biggest UK supermarket Morrisons also have worked for FiveGuys which is an american restaurant so this role i can do
When is the next recruitment
Hi i am Indian and i have 06 years experince in multiple roles as ramp loading supervisor ,Load control,occ-dispatcher,cargo executive
Please reply thank you
Okay fine I will give you an interview in London city Airport as a ramp agent
i wish i could join you but i do not know the process
Hi how can i apply in that airline ?
You can't but you can apply for a ramp agency vacancy ,
As the planes are allocated depending which on which company you apply for the job
Amazing sir but please l wish to get in contact with you to orientate me on training as a ramps service agent thanks
have u had surgery on your arm from video black guy at early video on his left arm there is sign that he had previous surgery
I guess I'm not excitable enough for that work to be exciting and rewarding.
is the Ramp Service Agent the same as Ground Operations Agent?
Integrated Ramp Supervisor. At BA, you need 1-2 years experience working on Ramp
ramp agent and ramp loader is two job or same job
One is a bit skilled the other goes to gym grows musclea and start picking up suitcases 😂
Icl I wanna guide aircraft
Hallo mates could anyone tell me please how can learn about ramp job is there any course or academy for it?
Raza Shah you apply to companies separately, in the ROI you don’t need a course or academy to become a ramp agent however your company will be made train you up, my training took three days and was classroom based
@@glenalan1547 thanks for reply and guidness
GlenAlan I’m assuming a ramp agent is the same as a ground operations agent.? How much do they pay ?
Saint0rleans OfThe9th ground ops are airport financed and control the taxiways, maintenance of runways etc, the company I work for as a ramp agent is Swissport and pays €10.51 an hour until you get signed off on three things, eg driving, headsets and high loaders, then it goes up to €11.51 an hour. The more training you do the better the money and you can progress up to managerial roles
I’m only a part time ramp agent but get paid the same per hour as my full time colleagues
GlenAlan
Thanks
Lax is kinda different the planes are bigger
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Congratulations sir
Hy Iam apply ramp service agent air
Well I have an interview tomorrow to be a Rambo Agent. I hope I liked it.
How did it go?
How was your Rambo position? Did you kill any militia in the airport?
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Cool
All that just to make a minimuk wage less than 30k a year.
Enjoy having back pain aswell .
Nice job 👍🏻
Can anyone guide me how to become a ramp agent?
I'm at uni right now doing International Tourism and Airline Management but I think I have made the wrong choice. If i could I would have gone and done a diploma in airside operations and then applied once i got the diploma
apply to any ground operations aviation company most of them will be under the same airline company. The rest is all up to them and you.
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This video is heavily scripted, guy remembers everything from training and code of conduct. As if
looks soo boring