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Totally get the desire to stay off social media. Thanks for stopping back in, but don't feel like you have to post. Do what's best for you! Glad you're getting some island time. I feel the same about roaches 😂 "May the force be with you" handling those bugs. Proud of you!
@@abbieamavi it was easier than I expected! The managers were highly nice and made a comfortable space for all of us to talk. An hour later after the interview, I got the job!
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You popped up a year after watching your baby video and leaving a comment. Hope life for you is grand in Georgia. Not sure I could handle that seasonal humid-hot weather.
I been working on the ramp in Chicago at O'Hare airport for about 19 years and it's fun to me especially with the crew that I work with lol. I have done 24 hour shifts at times. Started on night shift and now work in the morning with weekends off
you go that high seniority with weekends off!! well deserved. O'Hare gets wild at times I've heard, as any major hub does. And 100% the crew makes the difference. I've worked triple shifts that were pretty enjoyable mainly because the weather was good, crew was fun, and we had potlucks and pingpong tournaments during slow times to make the day go by. Attitude makes the difference!
@@abbieamavi I can very much so relate 😂 we used to bring to work an Xbox or a PlayStation and have tournaments in the break room lol. I remember times were we had 2 cargo flights come at the same time and we see who's crew can get there flight done the fastest, I always did cargo flights I really don't like passenger flights. And your right I really do deserve to have the weekend off
Working as a ramp service agent for JAL is an enjoyable but physically demanding job. The summer heat in Japan, reaching up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, made the work challenging. However, my colleagues and Japanese supervisors were kind and patient, guiding me through the learning process and operations step by step.
@@kmigellano I absolutely believe you. Portland Oregon got hot in the summer (and the west coast is known for being cooler usually!) But the ramp radiates heat - from the planes, ramp, cars and machinery. I was also in Japan last summer during a heat wave and it was very hot in the city! The Urban Heat Island effect and all the burning concrete. Stay safe and hydrated out there! Also, kind coworkers make all the difference. Fun and reliable coworkers can make or break the job.
I do everything in aviation except I’m only a GA pilot and I’ve never worked the customer service desk but in short I love going to work. From fueling to marshaling doesn’t matter I love the job.
@@Dennco2000 that’s a great attitude to have!! I find all the jobs to be enjoyable in their own way. And it for sure makes you a safer and smarter GA - no such thing as “just” a pilot…we go through the same Checkride and training and aspire to be better and safer everyday. 😄Fly safe and keep up the good work and adventures on the ramp!
Cool video..worked ramp, operations from age 28 until I was 64. I miss the job,the crew I worked with, just being on the ramp with the planes...it was a cool gig. Hope you have a long,great career..best of luck.
Great summary! Bagroom always popular with my more senior agents (they loved the 3am start time and be home at noon!). I was a station/general manager for an airline for many years. I thought it a great compliment on my last day my ramp supervisors asked me to work one last quick turn with them (and had to push it out with all 25 or so agents on duty watching). I always had my office downstairs (a lot of colleagues had theirs at the ticket counter). Ramp is where the action is and where the operation is truly run. And most people who do it love it and get a rush from it.
@@flyoma everything you said!! Very true. And it sounds like you were a great manager who truly led by example. Not many managers have a Servant leadership style, and those that did on the ramp we all loved them! Sometimes the belt loaders are all breaking, it’s sleeting rain, someone stole your rain gear, and we’re at half tug capacity because 8 of them are in mx. It makes a huge impact to see your manager working alongside you in these moments. So yes to the ramp having all the action…for better or worse. 😂 Congrats on a long and great career! 🏁
I saw those abs... nice! I'm jealous. FBO granola bars have been my downfall. I would love to hear about your CFII journey. I'm having difficulty balancing life, instructing and studying for CFII. It's usually the studying that gets cancelled when I need to rest. I had no idea how much time and effort goes into instructing. Being in a plane with a student is only a very small part of it. X that by the number of students I have... whew!
FBO granola bars are the best! And they’re because we no longer own 2 cars, so I have to bike whether I like it or not. 😅😂 and actually the next video I’m editing now is about my CFII studying and life updates. I hear you. My students and girlfriend come first, and then proper sleep eating and working out, then studying usually gets cut… 😅
Do you have ADHD? I am serious. It seems like you keep jumping from one thing to another and one can tell by your body movement and speech pattern. As a fellow ADHD person, I hope that you seek some help.
not too much due to weather/storms, but really I don't film much anymore because of privacy for students and safety of flight...more videos coming out on this topic this summer! and flight videos are in the works, but most likely with other pilots not students.
that is so sweet of you to say, but I actually edited this video so fast due to being busy with school this week. thank you! I will do more videos like this if you like them 😁
AA flight benefits are awesome and I’ve been a lot of places! I do enjoy the job but if it weren’t for the flights I wouldn’t be here I’m so glad you enjoy your coworkers and have a good time at your job, I envy that
@@tonygareth221 I do think people who do well in this job like working outside and with their hands too (kind of like construction I think). Working the Ramp was one of my favorite jobs. Once I started working outside, I now realize I never want to work inside again. And….I don’t enjoy all coworkers. Sometimes we must tolerate each other for the greater good and as professionals haha I’m sure you know