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How do you survive on ramper pay especially at a regional?
I made more money as a ramper than I do now sitting right seat.
How do you survive on ramper pay especially at a regional?
I made more money as a ramper than I do now sitting right seat.
Working for what company? Where I'm at, starting pay will net you $1300 a month before taxes at 40 hours a week. Maybe better than Great Lakes but that's not saying much.I made more money as a ramper than I do now sitting right seat.
When I ramped at US Airways in PHX for almost 5 years a lot of my friends were ASU / Maricopa CC students. People would buddy bid and since we were a hub, had plenty of peeps looking to pick up time so you could just drop shifts if needed. I worked part time the last 3 years with a full time IT job...It was great as far as flexibility and travel benefits. When I left I was making almost 15 bucks an hour with 3 weeks of vacation and more travel then I could have eve imagined.
You turned down WN? Call. Them. Back.
Horizon Air in SEAWorking for what company? Where I'm at, starting pay will net you $1300 a month before taxes at 40 hours a week. Maybe better than Great Lakes but that's not saying much.
Well that explains it. Even my friends that ramp for regionals on the West Coast make a ton more than I do working the same amount. You don't exactly get cost of living adjustments in the midwest.Horizon Air in SEA
I made $25k as a ramper in SFO last year, part time. After tax. And I have $0 to show for it. I'm an idiot.
Where in Socal?Not to mention, I'm moving 3,000 miles across country (from MA to CA) and I transfered my position. Yes, 3k miles away and I still have my exact job. All it took? A paper big requesting my move. Feels good knowing I'm going home to a solid job in a time of some still harsh economic times.
Take care of yourself and be careful and it won't be that big of an issue as long as you're not doing it too long. honestly it would do a lot of airline pilots good to work on the ramp for a little bit so they're not so quick to jump on the rampers for "being idiots" when everything isn't going great. It's hard work, but when it comes down to it you could slip in the shower or trip at the top of the stairs and end your career that way too.Avoid ramping, it can really wear you out physically and any injury will set your career back years. Better is to get an internship with a major in their flight operations department. That can get you a pilot slot much faster than any other job.
Aspiring pilots shouldn't play sports for that matter, why risk playing football or basketball in high school and take on the very slight risk of an injury that will cause complications with the FAA down the road? Just stick to flying, don't broaden your horizons, keep tunnel vision and aspire to stack paperwork for a chief pilot so you can get the same internal mins as a ramper, except you may get there a little faster because you won't have all the fun to distract you. Just sayin'.Avoid ramping, it can really wear you out physically and any injury will set your career back years. Better is to get an internship with a major in their flight operations department. That can get you a pilot slot much faster than any other job.
Hah, its the pics that aren't on fb my friend. I didn't say it wasn't fun blowing all that money, I just said I'm an idiot. Which I am.Probably have some good fb pics to show for it though.![]()
Where in Socal?
I got hurt a lot more just doing stupid stuff having fun.Avoid ramping, it can really wear you out physically and any injury will set your career back years. Better is to get an internship with a major in their flight operations department. That can get you a pilot slot much faster than any other job.
I got hurt a lot more just doing stupid stuff having fun.
JordanD said:Working for what company? Where I'm at, starting pay will net you $1300 a month before taxes at 40 hours a week. Maybe better than Great Lakes but that's not saying much.
Lakes is $1,200/mo....