Eagle Staion Agent
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Hi, I am getting a job as a Station Agent for Eagle pending the Medical/Drug/background checks and had a few questions. How good are the travel benefits. Are flights easy to get, exactly who gets to use them (eagle's site is different than what I was told by the guy giving the interview). What are they looking for in the medical (had mine at ORD this weekend, had to do the blood pressure test twice to pass but she didn't seem too worried--would she have told me then if I had failed)?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Last edited by wrf2e; 04-15-2007 at 06:37 PM.
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The travel benefits are great if you have very flexible travel plans. You will be flying standby behind all other passengers, which can be hard in/out of ORD with the load factors. Expect to have at least 3 flights that you could take to get you to/from your destination. You, your spouse (or travel companion) plus your children can use your travel benefits. Travel on AA, AE and American Connection flights is valid. I am not sure what medical standards they hold the gate agents to, but good luck!
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i believe your companions cannot travel on connection flights until 6 months or so. after you get hired the entire nonrev benefits and explanations can be seen on jetnet. you should believe in karma as a station agent, work hard to get other nonrevvers on board and i think your attempts will be a lot easier also.
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Hi, I am getting a job as a Station Agent for Eagle pending the Medical/Drug/background checks and had a few questions. How good are the travel benefits. Are flights easy to get, exactly who gets to use them (eagle's site is different than what I was told by the guy giving the interview). What are they looking for in the medical (had mine at ORD this weekend, had to do the blood pressure test twice to pass but she didn't seem too worried--would she have told me then if I had failed)?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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Its' an all around airport worker...Baggage handler, gate agent, ticket agent.
Thanks for the input....I am waiting to get the results from the background and medical/drug tests so i can get started. I am going to school to be a pilot and am trying to get my foot in the door.
Thanks for the input....I am waiting to get the results from the background and medical/drug tests so i can get started. I am going to school to be a pilot and am trying to get my foot in the door.
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If you know how to read how full flights will be (which will become your job as a station agent) then traveling will be easy. You'll find how to sink deep into connections, delays, etc in RES and can use that information to better help you travel yourself.
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