Not as bad as some people but still, I'm sure a lot of fragile items would have broken from that tosser's tossing. (Not trying to be rude, just sounds cool xD) Please subscribe because I will be uploading gaming videos and skits soon!!!
Agreed. And I’d rather they throw my bags around than wreck their backs. Not only because it’s humane, but the last thing we need is a shortage of bag handlers!! Flying is time consuming enough. Don’t pack fine china in your bag if you’re worried about it getting thrown around. He’s doing a great job while maintaining good form. Should get a promotion tbh.
I was wondering when is he going to be throwing them 😂,but he did his best in my eyes...my cases have been ripped cracked, broken my kid stroller the lot....😂 But this man is so gentle!!💯
Porque? Si ese es el trabajo para eso le pagan y no ver el teléfono porque esta trabajando deberían de multarlo o suspenderlo según los reglamentos y tampoco hay que tirar las maletas si no acentarlas sobre la carreta
How is it a great job to throw other people's possessions like that? And if something inside a customer's bag breaks, they will do nothing about it. A great job would be handling a customer's bag carefully
@@ronitopacite2707 Some of those luggage & checked in baggage not always as 50lbs or 23kg it can be more than that. Passenger can pay for over size & over weight fee, just so u know. And if ur doing it several times as a work for an 8hour shift you'll never understand how hard it is. 🤷
@@blitzkrieg634 when they accept or hired for that job they it is hard to do , they should declined if it's so difficult for them to perform, 10 hrs plus working ? Your funny
De que profecionalismo estas hablando? si tira el equipaje esta dañando el equipaje.. Deberían de sacarlo de la empresa .. Y si le pagan debería de trabajar como manda la norma del aeropuerto.. Sartas de pendejos.. Pésimo empleados no tiene el equipo de seguridad.. Como guantes. Orejeras (, NO SON TAPONES), DEV ERÍA DE ESTAR AFUERA POR MALTRATAR EL EQUIPO CON VISTO BUENO. TELÉFONO NO DE VERÍA DE TENER PROHIBIDO.
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As former baggage handler this is like the most gentle and caring you'll ever get lol. The down load is not the problem it's the up load we're they get thrown 40 ft the length of the plane to be stacked in a space as big as a crawl space, lol. Super fun. 👌
They gotta do that or they will throw their back out. Those are heavy. Can't lean over and put every bag down gently. Then you'll complain they are taking too long!
@@davidsmiths5471 yes, the weight limit on bags is not for the airplane it is for us ground handling workers, yet you can simply pay a small amount to counteract that. ~25kg per bag, it isnt uncommon for regular Boeing 737 to have 2000 kg of luggage. Takes about 50 minutes to off load and load. On a 9 hour work day. Do the maths. Not an easy job and this is exemplary
that’s why they should have 3 people maybe 💀 cuz they fucking destroying luggage’s, my parents always had this problem of luggage getting destroyed. because of exactly this, one time out suit case opened too.
He's doing great. I admire how baggage handlers are working outdoors in every type of extreme weather condition. I cannot imagine the severe heat or brutal cold, still tossing heavy bags over and over all day. It hurts my back just watching him.
@@davidsmiths5471as a current baggage handler I can tell you the majority or bags weigh a ton. Not to mention mail and cargo that we have to move within a strict timeline because right after we dump the bags and hook up the power, air, towbar and pushback tug we have to load the bags for the outbound flight too. Sometime during a 6-10 hour shift and even 16 hours of you’re working a double. Try it someday and tell me how light the bags are start sending in your applications.
@@therealwiseguy3747 Again you don't work constantly! There's alot of down time on the ramp! Example for you! Your done with your flight ready for push back crew needs more fuel! Please tell that your still working or all standing around??
Please don't overreact, I don't see anything wrong here so far he doing it accurately and none of the luggages fell down. You can't control the luggages coming in front of you by yourself it runs continuously until it finish then that man goes to the next plane will arrive.
As a former baggage handler... certain airlines have strict deadlines for getting baggage from the plane to the terminal. For example, you might have 9 minutes to get priority bags off the plane and onto the baggage carousel or else the airline will penalise you. On a busy day, with managers panicking and unforeseen hold ups, it can get pretty messy. Yes, baggage handlers could take a lot more care with your bags, but be prepared to see that reflected in the price of your flight or wait times. This guy s doing alright.
@@davidsmiths5471 Hey, maybe "penalise" wasn't the correct term to use, but we'd get grief from our managers for being late, and they would get grief from the airline reps also, which would go against the company in future contracts I'd imagine. Regarding the 9 minutes, if all goes smoothly there would be no problem getting luggage to the carousel on time but sometimes unforeseen delays occur. Most airlines were fine but some of them were very particular, and delays in aviation are very expensive so people are always trying to ensure they're not to blame for those delays. That's my experience anyway, I worked for a bunch of cowboys so maybe other places have this stuff sussed
@@nialler78 I get all the that! But even you know if your ramp is delaying flights ,bags constantly your days are numbered! Didn't mean to come at you! I apologize if you thought that! Just tried of all these super ramper mentality on here!
I agree, did this job for 18years. When you run ABR you have connecting flights that are waiting on you to deliver their bags. Sometimes you can have multiple gates to stop at to drop off bags. I've loaded bags before during pushback. This is a fast paced job, and this guy seems to be separating his cities to bring to other flights ( ABR Runner) looks good to me.....
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@@dariusus9870 Not everyone is a native English speaker. You can't expect everyone's grammar and spelling to be flawless. Have some common sense, buddy...
If they were super gentle with everyone's luggage, it would be like the episode on I Love Lucy. Lucy & Ethel getting backed up on the factory line eating & stuffing their shirts. This is appropriate, he's doing a great job & a good pace.
This things offloading some passengers they don't know what is the impact of the body to the employee.This just make a content to make them a story.Observe first before they make a content .This is a bad image for the staff if they are only making a conclusion if what they see
Not everything can be cheep, fast and perfectly gentle all at the same time. I think he's doing acceptably well considering no one wants to pay more or wait even longer at the baggage carousel. My bags bought at Wal-Mart 10 years ago are still in good functional condition after 10 + trips to Scotland from the United States to be with my daughter. Although admittedly I would never use my grandparents leather suit cases now a days. Remember when average people could afford a few nice high quality things that lasted for decades and were bought at Sears? If so your no longer a spring chicken either.
Ramp agent is not an easy job, and they don't get paid much. They have to be fast doing that because they have to catch up with the passengers, no time for them to fix everything.
95% of items kept in flight luggage are clean/dirty clothes, shoes and books. Do seriously think baggage handlers should treat bags full of clothes books and shoes like they are handling a new born baby? Please let the adults who are realistic run the show and just stay at home.
lol said it like an unemployed😂 its funny to see people who defend this type of behaviour.. if you don’t want to have these kind of jobs then do better in life.. dude is way more concerned on whats on his phone than doing his job.. I hope he got fired after this video..
@@fatesteyneit2990 These are luggage. It would be stupid to treat them like they were living objects. You can throw them around like they do at Amazon or any other freight warehousing workplace. Have you ever seen a real workplace like that? You sound like you've never had a real job before so you wouldn't have a clue about jobs like this😂
That is actually very professional, this guy has been trained well, and he has a technique, i have seen disaster employees, this is very good and better then you would expect.
When looking at ground handlers and how they handle luggage. Take a moment to think about when you check it in. At the belt the bag goes down slides and get beaten around when sorted in the system so the bag needs to be able to take it. It’s not just the ramp agents that give it a beating sometimes it’s also the system. But he did a good job.
Estas equivocada eso no te da para que te maltraten el equipaje.. Si no le gusta el sueldo qué se largue.. Que busque otro trabajo... Te pregunto te gustaría que te maltraten tu equipaje? Uno no de vería ni de agradecer. Para eso lo contrataron para estibador.. La Empresa deberían de haberlo adiestrado para cojer y colocar un equipaje en una carreta
This is actually quite impressive handling. He’s not out of control everything he’s done has been calculated and he gets those bags quickly where they need to be with as few of steps as possible and none of the bags looked like they took forces that exceeded their capabilities. PS if you guys buy breakable souvenirs ship them home. Shipping has so many more options