Question regarding YVR positions.
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Question regarding YVR positions.
Good day everyone,
I have been browsing this forum for the last year or so. I finally registered to ask some questions. (I apologize in advance if it's not the correct place). I might look like an idiot asking on a forum but why not? A lot of connections on this forum.
I am currently looking for any ramp/aircraft positions. Live in Vancouver, I have 4+ years’ experience in the industry as a station attendant.
If anyone knows or hears of any leads, small companies, businesses that are currently looking for a rampie in the YVR area, please PM me some details. I will be able to forward any information needed etc. I am currently looking for an aviation related job while working on PPL, CPL in my off time. It's greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Cheers and happy flying!
I have been browsing this forum for the last year or so. I finally registered to ask some questions. (I apologize in advance if it's not the correct place). I might look like an idiot asking on a forum but why not? A lot of connections on this forum.
I am currently looking for any ramp/aircraft positions. Live in Vancouver, I have 4+ years’ experience in the industry as a station attendant.
If anyone knows or hears of any leads, small companies, businesses that are currently looking for a rampie in the YVR area, please PM me some details. I will be able to forward any information needed etc. I am currently looking for an aviation related job while working on PPL, CPL in my off time. It's greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Cheers and happy flying!
- flying4dollars
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Re: Question regarding YVR positions.
Pasco hires rampy's seasonally. They keep a certain number during winter as well. Decent pay and sched. I'd give that a go. Otherwise try any of the FBO's or YVR Airport - Servisair, PLH, Aeromag etc
Re: Question regarding YVR positions.
I agree about Pasco. That's short for pacific coastal airlines if you're new to the industry. YVR ramp crews tend to go back to school for the fall so typically there are some openings. Pasco rampies have moved up into Csa, dispatch or even flight crew positions. PM me if you would like some more info.
Re: Question regarding YVR positions.
Check in the Harbour.. Tofino will most likely be looking for a dockhand.. and I'm sure seair and HArbour Air are always accepting resumes.
Re: Question regarding YVR positions.
I went around and handed out resumes at some of the places you mentioned. I got the interview instantly!
Thanks for your suggestions guys,
cheers!
Thanks for your suggestions guys,
cheers!

- Les Habitants
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Re: Question regarding YVR positions.
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Re: Question regarding YVR positions.
WTF is an "Iced Kiwi"? A boat drink?
Re: Question regarding YVR positions.
Kiwi,
I'll spare you my answer to Doc's question...
I'll spare you my answer to Doc's question...
Re: Question regarding YVR positions.
Air Canada is looking for Station Attendants in YVR...that is if you can survive on $10.80/hr part time.