How to Get Hired as a Ramp Agent

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  • Опубликовано: 30 дек 2021
  • Have you ever wanted to get a job as a Ramp Agent? In this video I will show you how to get hired onto the ramp. This will be the second of many videos in a series about what it is like to work as a ramp agent. I will show the process of what becoming a ramp agent is like all the way to what the day to day responsibilities are.
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    I hope you guys enjoy this video, and thank you for watching. May God bless you!
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  • @markg.4246
    @markg.4246 Год назад +23

    I was a ramp instructor in MSP. Two things...if you can't live without looking at your cell phone every five minutes, DON'T bother applying. AND... If you don't establish yourself as a WORKER, you'll have nothing but problems. Word spreads like wildfire on the ramp, and NOBODY wants to work with a slug!

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +4

      Thank you for the excellent comment adding two important things to the video. I didn't mention the phone issues, but yes, we HATE people who have to be on their phones all the time. I quickly gained a hard worker reputation, and it helped me a lot on the ramp.

    • @Cars-N-Jets
      @Cars-N-Jets Год назад +4

      Sweet. I'm never on my phone e very five minutes and am looking forward to becoming an Allegiant Ramp Agent soon.

    • @davidsmiths5471
      @davidsmiths5471 Год назад

      Just curious how did you train for INOP APUs?

    • @ephraimugwu7533
      @ephraimugwu7533 2 месяца назад

      Please, am very much interested in becoming a ramp Agent as it has been my dream job. Please help connect me 🙏🙏🙏

    • @markg.4246
      @markg.4246 2 месяца назад

      @@ephraimugwu7533 Where do you live? Go to the websites of the airlines that serve the closest airport to you, and search for "Careers". They should have a listing of all positions available. Best wishes to you!

  • @Redriveraviation
    @Redriveraviation 2 года назад +14

    Amazing work, Citrus! There is so much to getting hired as a ramp agent, thank you for sharing this with us! Keep up the amazing content!

  • @honeysmokehoney7611
    @honeysmokehoney7611 2 года назад +8

    I'm happy this is going to be my new career 🖤 what a blessing

  • @williamparker9713
    @williamparker9713 Год назад +5

    Great video, scheduled for an interview next Wednesday so excited about that. Career change is needed and I believe this would be a great fit to close it out. Have always been interested in this line of work so looking forward to possibly getting my chance to do it.

  • @lukemelton2966
    @lukemelton2966 2 года назад +4

    Greta video, these vids are super helpful, can’t wait for the next one! Keep up the great work, and happy new year’s!

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  2 года назад +1

      Happy new year! I'm glad you enjoy the video and series.

  • @Nordling89
    @Nordling89 3 месяца назад +3

    To get hired as a Ramp Agent you need 2 things:
    1. Be alive
    2. Able to lift objects up to 25kg

  • @shunwilliams6180
    @shunwilliams6180 7 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing thank you so much for sharing this video truly appreciate w❤️❤️❤️

  • @slimanaitimini695
    @slimanaitimini695 Год назад +2

    Thanks. Best wishes from Morocco

  • @muradmussa9525
    @muradmussa9525 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for the insight ❤❤

  • @aviation_tus
    @aviation_tus 2 года назад +7

    I hope to be a ramp agent some day, so this is helpful.

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  2 года назад +1

      Best of luck!

    • @aviation_tus
      @aviation_tus 2 года назад +2

      @@CitrusAviation thanks

    • @tvbest14
      @tvbest14 2 года назад +1

      Not hard to become it especially now if you’re at least 18 I would apply

  • @viking670
    @viking670 Год назад +4

    For Air Canada, it's $23.00 per hr, but then again, the cost of living is a lot higher here too.

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      Yeah, and since the video was recorded everyone has increased their pay.

  • @stresr213
    @stresr213 2 года назад +6

    I work for delta ramp its pretty cool very physical but definitely a good company to work for

  • @fernandovargas7562
    @fernandovargas7562 Год назад +2

    Great information….

  • @farhanabdulhamid4214
    @farhanabdulhamid4214 Год назад +2

    Wow Tnx brother good

  • @mr.airbus373
    @mr.airbus373 2 года назад +2

    HAPPY NEW YEAR🎉🎊🌨✌

  • @Cars-N-Jets
    @Cars-N-Jets Год назад +4

    I can't wait to become a Ramp Agent.

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      Awesome!

    • @davidsmiths5471
      @davidsmiths5471 Год назад +1

      If you do! A couple of things to do first! Buy a good pair boots! Always wear ear protection even if your in the bag room! There always Constant noise there! Wear latex gloves in cold weather under your normal winter gloves!And listen to the old crabby rampers! You will live a long and happy life! Good luck!!

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      @@davidsmiths5471 Great comment, man! Yeah, one of my supervisors wouldn’t wear hearing protection which was a terrible idea. I used latex gloves during the rain to under my leather gloves ti keep my hands dry. It worked pretty well.

  • @oseimorris5020
    @oseimorris5020 Год назад +3

    I applied Delta as Ramp agent. Hopefully they call me up. I am all in and have the "teamwork" I never work outdoors like how the weather handle. But I'm down to work for them.

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      Hey, I hope you get the job! As long as you work hard everyday and show up on time, y'all be good.

    • @shilra2272
      @shilra2272 7 месяцев назад +1

      I finally got hired after being turned down 3x cause I’m over qualified I have orientation today after 6yrs I’m finally in🎉

    • @oseimorris5020
      @oseimorris5020 7 месяцев назад

      @shilra2272 I tried that and it didn't work for me. But work for you. Trippin

    • @lisapaige9202
      @lisapaige9202 Месяц назад

      @@shilra2272what do you mean by over qualified?

  • @flamingdelta9853
    @flamingdelta9853 2 года назад +6

    Ive been working at my airport as a ramp agent for 10 months now

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  2 года назад +1

      Nice, man! How are you enjoying it?

    • @MrMikemoney27
      @MrMikemoney27 2 года назад +1

      Hello! Do you know if they hire felons?

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  2 года назад +1

      @@MrMikemoney27 The answer is no, not a chance.

  • @takashiwhitecath6976
    @takashiwhitecath6976 Год назад +1

    Hello! I am your new subscriber from Colorado! I have a question..since i have my phone interview at the position i applied as a Ramp Agent at Southwest Airline.. Do you think there is a possibility to get me hired since i don't driving yet..But i drive before and i do practice all the time..
    But i had already my Driver's state license.. And i love also outdoor job..To be honest this is my dream job even this is the toughest and demanding job..This is gonna be first time in my life to be a ramp agent soon...

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      In the United States a current Driver's License is a requirement for the job. As long as you show you have that you are good to go in that regard.

  • @finfinvideos
    @finfinvideos Год назад +2

    What is the requirements for direct pushback operator or GSE Operator job.
    And what is the benefits and salary.
    I am Indian national and my residence in India I am working in Iraq so can I apply for that job.
    Or please suggest me how to I get job there.
    Thank you

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +3

      To apply to be on the ramp in the United States a citizenship is almost a requirement. In some rare cases a green card or sponcorship can be granted, but it is unlikely. Pay in the US is currently starting at $15-$20 and for mainline employees can go up to $80,000/year.

    • @finfinvideos
      @finfinvideos Год назад +1

      @@CitrusAviation thank you dear

  • @dobrien2000
    @dobrien2000 2 года назад +2

    I just got hired with an airline. Just wondering if the City Codes test is multiple choice? I’m nervous. 😅

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  2 года назад

      That is so cool, man! At least at Delta the test is not multiple guess.

    • @00001234567tjmax
      @00001234567tjmax Год назад +1

      I work for southwest airlines and it's not but they help you alot

  • @larsonage0282
    @larsonage0282 2 года назад +2

    What are shifts for a part time ramp agent?

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  2 года назад

      It varies drastically based on your company's policy and flight schedule.

  • @jessicajones5742
    @jessicajones5742 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cool

  • @00yasa00
    @00yasa00 Год назад +3

    I'm a 5 ft. 135lb lady. I'm genuinely wondering if this is something you think I would be able to do physically? I am not at all opposed to physical labor and I love working outdoors all day. The weight needed to lift and the bending/stooping/etc you mentioned in the video are also doable for me. I just worry that my stature may still be a hindrance somehow. In your honest opinion, do you think my situation or any other situation would be too much of a physical limitation? Thank you, and thanks for this informative video!

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +1

      This is an excellent question! Well, I amended to be successful as a 5'6" 110lbs male, so you should be able to do just fine. Your coworkers and boss may be skeptical, but as long as you make up for any slight physical limitations by out-working your coworkers, you will gain their respect very quickly.

    • @honesteagle98
      @honesteagle98 Год назад +3

      The job requires you to haul / stack / load unload carry lift push pull bend twist luggage that weighs anywhere from 30-250lbs, dead bodies can weigh up to 142-400lbs. Confined spaces, moving fast, luggage with broken wheels, or no wheels, broken handles, etc…
      I put over 100 bags on the baggage claim belt by myself and scanned them in one flight. Each ranging from 30-70lbs. If the average was even 40lbs, that’s hauling 4,000 lbs.+. That doesn’t include helping taking off out of the bin or off the belt loader and loading and stacking and bagroom organizing.
      If you’re weak and eat junk or drink soda and you can’t lift over 50 lbs by yourself up to 75lbs / 100lbs, the job of heavy lifting goes to the stronger people which isn’t fair. You’ll be assigned to the lighter bags / valet bags.
      No lie, me and a coworker lifted a powered wheelchair onto the belt loader from ground weighing 250lbs. Dead bodies ranging from 140lbs to 400 with casket.
      If you can’t lift 75lbs or 40 pounds repeatedly, don’t apply. You’ll just make it hard on others who can

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      @@honesteagle98 This comment here literally says everything about how difficult the job can be. Now I was a small person but used everything I have to still do a great job which gained a lot of respect with my coworkers.

    • @paulpodbroskisr3679
      @paulpodbroskisr3679 Год назад +4

      @@honesteagle98 everything you’ve said is 💯 on point, plus you’re head Has to be on a swivel to pay attention to the ramp surrounding as you work. I’m retired ramp/BR DTW 2020 BO retired.
      I was still (just a term) slinging bags at 61, and I loved the job, I would outwork plenty of younger newbe’s
      Also I would like to add, for new hires, even if you’re a huge well built frame, in good shape, WORK SMART, because through the years the job will break you down as you age if you’re planning to make ramp aviation a career. I’m now 64 and I miss the job, but, not the winter elements.
      Take care.
      With that said, Good luck to all the new ramp talent and your career’s,

    • @davidsmiths5471
      @davidsmiths5471 Год назад +1

      Did you apply??

  • @jagslion3
    @jagslion3 Год назад +2

    great information, are you still there?

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I am now an Aircraft Dispatcher.

  • @200131356
    @200131356 Год назад +1

    I was a ramp agent in South Carolina making $15 an hour and I can’t believe how low these jobs pay. It’s very physical work outside in the elements.

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +1

      💯agreed! Since this video was made the pay scale has gone up a good bit, but it is still not ideal. It is ultimately the reason I went to airline corporate.

    • @desmonjohnson7679
      @desmonjohnson7679 11 месяцев назад +2

      When the airlines created its pay scale the reward is the longevity of it. Of course in the beginning it may be difficult. I started with Delta mainline not contracted in 2010 the starting pay was 10.82 and when I hit 5 and half years I think I was only at 14.96 at that time but the pay scale has been revamped based on cost of living just a little bit but once you hit certain threshold it’s worth and to be Honest once told told out around 35/36 an hrs after 10 and half years it’s worth. Most people don’t get paid over 70k a year without a degree.

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  11 месяцев назад

      @@desmonjohnson7679 Yeah, working ramp in the long term does pay good money. Ramp really is one of the few jobs you can have no degree, experience, or anything, and have a good living. The difference for me is I wanted a higher pay scale sooner that still had me working in operations, so I became a dispatcher. To be a dispatcher though I had to get an FAA certification that York five weeks of intense study to get, followed by eight weeks of training at the airline I got hired at.

    • @Sagittarius3313
      @Sagittarius3313 11 месяцев назад +1

      You knew that before you applied for the job 😂

    • @200131356
      @200131356 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Sagittarius3313 And? It seems the point went way over your head 😅

  • @josephmarkalampayan7355
    @josephmarkalampayan7355 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, Good Day! Im from Philippines and have 4 years of experience in handling cargo and baggages with CEBU PACIFIC AIR..I'm interested in working abroad..can you help me?>

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  10 месяцев назад

      Your experience will help you out a lot in your efforts. I would apply at positions you might be interested and see what that country's workers permit requirements are.

  • @goodtimes474
    @goodtimes474 Год назад +2

    do you have to do classes before you actually start working like a 3 week course before becoming official on the ramp

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +3

      Yes, there is a ramp class that you get paid to participate in. See my "What Training do Ramp Agents Do?" for more info.

    • @goodtimes474
      @goodtimes474 Год назад +1

      @@CitrusAviation Thank you.

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      @@goodtimes474 My pleasure!

  • @mtgreenwoodbustout
    @mtgreenwoodbustout Год назад +3

    I retire in 1 year from my current job and I won't be able to afford health insurance. I'm very interested in this as my second career and I'm still in pretty good physical shape for 60 years old. Are there many people my age getting hired?

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      Oh yes, there are! At my previous station the barroom guy was in his 60s and did a great job!

    • @honesteagle98
      @honesteagle98 Год назад +3

      I wouldn’t do ramp agent, but you can be a gate agent. You can’t be denied because of your age. Its hot in the summer, freezing in the winter, you’ll be sweating in the winter moving bags. Summer you’ll be drenched in sweat

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +1

      @@honesteagle98 This is accurate. The job was great and is the right fit for some people. However, many people go into it unprepared.

    • @davidsmiths5471
      @davidsmiths5471 Год назад

      Did you apply?

    • @davidsmiths5471
      @davidsmiths5471 Год назад

      @@CitrusAviation What airlines has gate agents not touching luggage when passengers are checking in???

  • @kevinbatooppong7306
    @kevinbatooppong7306 Год назад +1

    Hi what can I expect for a ramp agent medical?

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      No medical is required to be a ramp agent. They will require a drug test.

  • @aidyhc7899
    @aidyhc7899 Год назад +1

    How long is the training for ramp agents?

  • @frankrizzo8918
    @frankrizzo8918 11 месяцев назад +1

    Are there any retired people doing this type of work full or part time ??

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, my bag room guy was retirement age and found the job as a without, and a tamper was past retirement and found it to keep in shape.

  • @TripleR6000
    @TripleR6000 10 месяцев назад +1

    where can i apply like what website

  • @maysarah585
    @maysarah585 Год назад +2

    Is there any age limit to become a ramp agent?

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +1

      Yes, there is. One must be a legal adult of age 18, or for minors a parental permission form is required.

  • @00001234567tjmax
    @00001234567tjmax Год назад +2

    And southwest airlines is the highest paid Ramp agent you start out at $17.00 and southwest airlines have the best benefits out of all the airlines

    • @reanagen
      @reanagen Год назад +1

      What’s their benefits

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +1

      Yes, Southwest will start at a higher pay that any other airline or contractor.

  • @christianbenn316
    @christianbenn316 9 месяцев назад +1

    Laziness as a ramp agent is a red flag & it aquires attention to detail paying attention to your surroundings & smoking is strictly prohibited.

  • @Valhalla2
    @Valhalla2 2 года назад +2

    Yea I made the mistake of quitting my former job before knowing how long the hiring process takes…don’t be like me I’m going to assume y’all didn’t keep going tho people

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  2 года назад

      Yeah, I kept my other job until I was in my current ramp job and through the hiring and initial training process.

    • @dannyd9926
      @dannyd9926 Год назад +1

      @@CitrusAviation how long does it take? cause they told me 2 days

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +1

      @@dannyd9926 The hiring process, onboarding, background check, drug screening, etc can easily take a month. Most of the time you have to wait because the background check takes a while.

    • @dannyd9926
      @dannyd9926 Год назад +1

      @@CitrusAviation its weird they told me that ill be working at the warehouse then once my fingerprint gets cleared. Ill be a ramp agent after a month.

  • @jasontheyu
    @jasontheyu Год назад +1

    Air Canada pays 21.11 an hour

  • @DenisGarcia.
    @DenisGarcia. Год назад +3

    Unifi pays $18 the hour at MSP

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      As I mentioned in the video pay varies depending on the station. In addition since I made this video Unifi authorized a system wide wage increase.

  • @jacob-cs5fx
    @jacob-cs5fx Год назад +2

    do they do the drug test the day of your interview ?

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      No, but you will not be hired without one.

    • @jacob-cs5fx
      @jacob-cs5fx Год назад +1

      @@CitrusAviation Yes of course I understand I am just curious to make sure I have to go to the restroom! Haha thanks for the speedy reply!

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +1

      @@jacob-cs5fx Yeah, sure! Yeah, when it is time to do it after the job offer they will pay for it.

    • @honesteagle98
      @honesteagle98 Год назад

      They did for me. Swab in the cheek for 5 minutes. You’ll also get random tested

  • @richyroyal1274
    @richyroyal1274 Год назад +2

    United pays $20 with 1000 bonus after a month 🤔😂

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад +1

      Well, that is mainline. Mainline always says more than a contractor. In addition since this video was made nearly a year ago all airlines have raised wages for rampers.

  • @goodtimes474
    @goodtimes474 Год назад +1

    wow the pay is so low

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      Keep in mind since I made this video wages have increased across the board by 20-40%.

    • @markg.4246
      @markg.4246 Год назад +3

      Flying in "business class" on international flights costs thousands of dollars. Employees fly free. Add THAT to your pay.

  • @lindakanzeg3205
    @lindakanzeg3205 Месяц назад

    This is not the CLE

  • @zalo_tuandriverga
    @zalo_tuandriverga Год назад +1

    $12/hr hell nooo!!!

    • @CitrusAviation
      @CitrusAviation  Год назад

      Keep in mind this video was made a year ago and rates have gone up significantly since then.