Midwest Airlines is an American scheduled passenger airline based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in service from the city’s General Mitchell International Airport. Midwest Airlines also manages regional services under the title Midwest Connect and is holded by Republic Airways Holdings.
In April 2010, parent company Republic Airways Holdings pronounced that Midwest and Frontier Airlines will come together, with the Midwest brand disappearing in the fall of 2011.
Midwest Airlines control a fleet of the subsequent aircraft:
- 5 Airbus A319
- 10 Embraer 190
- 15 Embraer 170
Job Description/Average Wage
Ramp Agent: As a Ramp Agent several of your duties and responsibilities are stated below:
- Monitor and perform all safety policies and procedures
- Make sure that customer and airline requirements and procedures are performed in a safe, secure, and suitable manner
- Activate heavy, motorized machinery/equipment to move baggage, cargo, and cater to and from customer aircraft and lead aircraft into and out of the terminal areas through communicating with pilots
- Provide outstanding customer service.
- Load and unload customer luggage, airfreight and company mail on and off aircraft.
- Accountable for maintaining safety and security on the ramp.
- Accompany passengers and special needs customers safely and courteously.
- Marshall aircrafts in and out of the ramp area.
- Service aircrafts and ground equipment as wanted.
- Correspond proficiently with ground personnel and flight crews.
- Load and unload customer luggage, airfreight and company mail on and off aircraft.
The hourly salary for this position is $8.91.
Pilot: As a pilot your main purpose is to navigate a flight to its intended destination. In addition, the pilot must observe the activities of the flight crew, complete repeated checks of instruments and conditions and adjust the flight plan as necessary. As a Pilot physical and mental fitness are important qualities to be a pilot. Pilots must be clear headed, pay close attention to detail and be able to monitor multiple things at once, such as air traffic, altitude and weather conditions Your average wage will be from $69,000 to $133,000 a year.
Airline Ticket Counter Agent: As the Ticket Agent your frequently the first employee the passengers meet after entering the airport. You must offer front line customer service and are accountable for assisting passengers with their travel needs. Ticket agents must be able to handle stressful situations. One of the most stressful elements of being a ticket agent, is the incapability to control the weather or aircraft maintain ace problems . Such problems can eventually lead to angry passengers, therefore, it is the ticket agents liability to provide excellent customer service and handle circumstances in a courteous manner. Curious behavior is important for applicants, especially when dealing with difficult customers or passengers. The average wage for this job is $12 — $13 an hour.
Flight Attendant: Flight attendants are mainly accountable for ensuring the security and safety of the flight passengers. In addition to ensuring the safety of the passengers, however, flight attendants are also in charge for making passengers comfortable. Flight attendants must execute some of their duties before the flight ever takes off. Flight attendants also make certain the plane is appropriately equipped with first aid kits and supplies such as beverages, food, and other amenities. As passengers board the plane, flight attendants verify their tickets. Also help them store their carry-on items and provide them with any other special instructions they may need, for example how to fasten their seat belts and how to use emergency equipment. The annual salary for this position is $39,000-$42,000.
How to apply
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