@@aayushtimilsina1162 you get tip here there. Depending on the passenger. The most generous were the people from gulf area they always gave tips round about 50 - 100 € 😅
@@xyiql1623 It was hard yes. I worked at Frankfurt Airport which is one of the biggest in europe, so I walked daily round about 15 km (pushing a wheelchair and handling the luggage).
I worked this job last year and quit after a month. The pay was just too low and those entitled feeling passengers and ones taking advantage of the service, I just couldn’t do it anymore
It would be nice if there was a Video that explained more in detail how to become a Passenger Assistant & what is expected. What & how to properly do a Full Body Lift & many more. There was a show called "Flight Attend School"? This video didn't show me how you do a Full Body Lift or FBL. How you fill out the papers you turn in on how many wheelchair assists, FBL's, etc. How to call and use the Radio for different situations good & Bad. I love your video but it would be nice to learn more fore not just passengers to learn what a person has to go through but if there is someone who wants to join your or any Passenger Assistance company to get a real idea on how it all works including the Application Possess and kind of a Life in the Eyes of a Passenger Assistant. Thank You.
Adam Guymon ..... I just got a job doing this, at a major US airport. Work 4 ten hour days per week. Pays decent and receive rather good tips. Our company name is Command Security / Aviation Safeguards.
Adam Guymon I wish they would say attendance work for tip not just a thank you some of the passengers are so nasty and give you so much work and at the end they give u a thanks or turn their face just because they don’t want to tip mostly the young and middle age people
I think it’s very unfortunate, bordering on the unfair, that disabled ppl who use wheelchairs cannot stay in their own chairs and just board the plane in their own wheelchairs, just like its already done on busses, trains, and automobiles. Wheelchair users are independent. Why should someone have to sacrifice their independence just to board a plane, not to mention running the very real risk that their personal wheelchair gets lost or damaged during flight??
I'm traveling to Japan soon and have been trying to figure out what it's like to be in the airport with a wheelchair (I didn't need one on my last flight back when I was fifteen). I know it's probably different for each airline, but is it possible to get a wheelchair at the airport without having an attendant? I'm traveling with my family and really don't need an attendant with me since at least one family member will be constantly with me.
Im upset about this because i can walk ok and really good also i had ankle surgery done when i was 10,11,12 and 13 i have just bolts and screws in my ankles and i can walk really good im 30 now last time i went to the airport with out a wheelchair because i was with other family and i was walking good and ok just because i have a condition like that doesn't mean i need a wheelchair because im fine ,ok and good to my feet are really good walking at the airport im not crippled theres nothing wrong with me im normal just like everyone else and this really bothers me because i don't like to be different from people and its embarrassing to😔😠yes just because my condition when i can walk 😡but this can probably make me feel better about this i will just think of it this way i don't have to walk when im there i can just relax and rest when im getting pushed i can pretend im riding a horse or low rider 😆😂 just to distract myself even tho i can walk good and ok if its just that condition i have a feeling like im taking advantage of the service when i can really walk like i just pushed that person in a wheelchair for nothing yes theres people that would do that pretend they have something wrong with them just to get a ride in a wheelchair so they don't have to walk and they do that because there lazy like i dont want to walk i want to be pushed in a wheelchair but if they do need a wheelchair and something wrong with them there not pretending there serious but people can see people at the airport like that's persons walking they took advantage of me
I used to work as a wheelchair guy. It was really great job. I met a lot of people made a lot of friends. Sadly the salary really sucks.
What abt tips ?
@@aayushtimilsina1162 you get tip here there. Depending on the passenger. The most generous were the people from gulf area they always gave tips round about 50 - 100 € 😅
Was the job hard ??
@@xyiql1623 It was hard yes. I worked at Frankfurt Airport which is one of the biggest in europe, so I walked daily round about 15 km (pushing a wheelchair and handling the luggage).
Always tip more than a dollar or u get pushed down the stairs
How much tips u made in a day
@@gunnerd686 30-100
Made 30 or 40 yesterday and it was kinda slow
Love to work at airports
I wear a face mask due to covid. I'm getting training next week for wheelchair attendant at BWI airport in Maryland.
haw your training go is it bad or good
Anyone here because they just got the job
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@@jana_lee PERIODDD. I got mines in atl Georgia. wbu?
Yep 😎
@@carlismycat how do u like it?
I worked this job last year and quit after a month. The pay was just too low and those entitled feeling passengers and ones taking advantage of the service, I just couldn’t do it anymore
How much is the pay ?
@@picassojulien899 it was $7/hr
@@picassojulien899 plus tip
How often do they pay
@@gglendasweet i honestly don’t remember if it was weekly or bi weekly. It’s been so long since I left
Give them a tip!! Cut ur lines!
It would be nice if there was a Video that explained more in detail how to become a Passenger Assistant & what is expected. What & how to properly do a Full Body Lift & many more. There was a show called "Flight Attend School"? This video didn't show me how you do a Full Body Lift or FBL. How you fill out the papers you turn in on how many wheelchair assists, FBL's, etc. How to call and use the Radio for different situations good & Bad.
I love your video but it would be nice to learn more fore not just passengers to learn what a person has to go through but if there is someone who wants to join your or any Passenger Assistance company to get a real idea on how it all works including the Application Possess and kind of a Life in the Eyes of a Passenger Assistant.
Thank You.
Adam Guymon ..... I just got a job doing this, at a major US airport. Work 4 ten hour days per week. Pays decent and receive rather good tips. Our company name is Command Security / Aviation Safeguards.
+wuzup I'm also a wheelchair attendant in Dubai airport soon and hope I'll get a job in USA as a wheelchair attendant
Adam Guymon I wish they would say attendance work for tip not just a thank you some of the passengers are so nasty and give you so much work and at the end they give u a thanks or turn their face just because they don’t want to tip mostly the young and middle age people
tchiee93 you have be like it’s a $10 fee for wheelchair assistance 😂 when you can sense one of those passengers (jk)
I think it’s very unfortunate, bordering on the unfair, that disabled ppl who use wheelchairs cannot stay in their own chairs and just board the plane in their own wheelchairs, just like its already done on busses, trains, and automobiles. Wheelchair users are independent. Why should someone have to sacrifice their independence just to board a plane, not to mention running the very real risk that their personal wheelchair gets lost or damaged during flight??
Unfortunately a lot of those people abuse that system and don’t even need the help
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I'm traveling to Japan soon and have been trying to figure out what it's like to be in the airport with a wheelchair (I didn't need one on my last flight back when I was fifteen). I know it's probably different for each airline, but is it possible to get a wheelchair at the airport without having an attendant? I'm traveling with my family and really don't need an attendant with me since at least one family member will be constantly with me.
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Im upset about this because i can walk ok and really good also i had ankle surgery done when i was 10,11,12 and 13 i have just bolts and screws in my ankles and i can walk really good im 30 now last time i went to the airport with out a wheelchair because i was with other family and i was walking good and ok just because i have a condition like that doesn't mean i need a wheelchair because im fine ,ok and good to my feet are really good walking at the airport im not crippled theres nothing wrong with me im normal just like everyone else and this really bothers me because i don't like to be different from people and its embarrassing to😔😠yes just because my condition when i can walk 😡but this can probably make me feel better about this i will just think of it this way i don't have to walk when im there i can just relax and rest when im getting pushed i can pretend im riding a horse or low rider 😆😂 just to distract myself even tho i can walk good and ok if its just that condition i have a feeling like im taking advantage of the service when i can really walk like i just pushed that person in a wheelchair for nothing yes theres people that would do that pretend they have something wrong with them just to get a ride in a wheelchair so they don't have to walk and they do that because there lazy like i dont want to walk i want to be pushed in a wheelchair but if they do need a wheelchair and something wrong with them there not pretending there serious but people can see people at the airport like that's persons walking they took advantage of me
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