Got to push out the A330 for the first time! We rarely get to upload it at nights. Big boy!

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Got to push out the A330 for the first time! We rarely get to upload it at nights. Big boy!
Six months on the ramp...
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might redo this one. It was rushed out and done very quickly, thus sloppy. I kinda like the idea though?
I love my job 💕💕
Southwest study time~☆
Taking 30 minutes different times a day to learn these airport codes with quizlet and looking at this paper with bag tags. Let's go~☆ (9 * v*)9
I love that my son found his first job
I love that my son found his first job
I love that my son found his first job.
Today, he received his first offer letter and accepted. He will be working as ramp agent at an airport. I am proud of him for that.
This will be a great learning experience for him and I know he will do well and learn a lot.
The world is yours, Marvin! :)
I love that my son found his first job!
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This ramp area may look messy, but it is like controlled chaos… kind of – Photo: AirlineReporter Out in the aviation world, there are a few different people who always take the blame for anything airline-related. If you are inside the terminal, the customer service staff always take the brunt of any little problem. [...]