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how can I find a job at the los angeles airport cleaning planes?

Question by mercedes h: how can I find a job at the los angeles airport cleaning planes?
I live on new jersey , but I want to move to los angeles , california
at this time I am a Supervisor for an independent company , that
takes cares of the planes , I would prefer to work for an individual
airline if possible , pls advise

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6 Comments

  1. It might be easier to own a private company that does that, rather than trying to find a job in that field. Otherwise, you have to sign up for a major carrier and work directly for them.

    Comment by MrKnowItAll — May 22, 2010 @ 2:01 am

  2. online or just fly to LAX

    Comment by Death — May 22, 2010 @ 2:47 am

  3. CONTINENTAL http://jobs-continental.icms.com/continental_jobs/jobs/ca HOPE it is the airline not a contractor good luck

    Comment by allawishes — May 22, 2010 @ 3:03 am

  4. You can search the Internet as there are many airlines and contractors which service the major airports in the L.A. area. There is LAX, BUR, ONT, and SNA, with LAX by far being the busiest. You have the option to work for a contractor or the airline itself. A contractor as a company authorized by the airline to perform certain services such as cleaning or as a ramp agent. I suggest that you try to find a job with an airline, although it is initially harder to get in, because the perks are great. Since you live in the east coast, you can visit your friends or family for free, and have a great company savings plan and insurance. Many contractors do not offer this. I suggest that aside from applying as an aircraft cleaner(services), you also apply on the ramp(baggage handling), and as a gate agent to increase your chances. I was born and raised in LA and worked my way up from ramp agent, Fueler, to pilot. Its not always easy, but it can be satisfying. Look on the website for Southwest Airlines, Continental, and maybe American for their hiring status

    Comment by carlos p — May 22, 2010 @ 4:01 am

  5. Here are two sites with lists of jet operators who might need your services: http://www.legfind.com/SiteMap.aspx?SiteMap=Operators
    http://jetcharter-katherine.blogspot.com/index.html

    You may also want to check out avjobs.com

    Good luck with the job hunting.

    Comment by jetsinternational — May 22, 2010 @ 4:22 am

  6. Craigslist, Ive seen them advertised there.

    Good luck

    Comment by citation X — May 22, 2010 @ 4:38 am

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