Overtime is where it's at when you're working on the ramp. I grossed 83k in 2009 with a base wage of about $26 an hour. At my company, you earn 1.5 time ($39 an hour) and then 2.0 time ($52 an hour) after 12 hours. That second shift is a big money maker. If you work 2 double shifts per week, you increase your overall earnings by about 50%. We're not held to a 110 hour maximum on the ramp

. Some guys have been known to do double shifts nearly every day, and if you do the math our ramp guys on occasion do earn more money than FOs at our own company.
We also get paid shift differentials, pay very little for insurance, matched on our 401k dollar for dollar, and receive profit sharing contributions. Plus it's a union job with lots of work rule protections and collective bargaining.
It's a little better than McDonalds.