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Hi,
I have a question and I don't know where I can ask info for this thing, I try here. I hope to receive info. My name's Sergio and I'm italian, I have 29 yo. Is from long time that I try to find a job in airport here in Italy because I have a big interest for the aeronautic world, but here is very difficult!! Then, I'd like know if I can realize this dream in America. I know that american airports are biggest than italians, with a lot of air traffic and a lot of passengers..can them offer me a few work opportunities? The job that I search is not one in particular, I can do any work, for example handling baggage operator, cathering operator, ecc.. jobs that don't need particular work skills. Please, can anybody give me ideas, opinions or info for to take the right way? I have visit the website of JFK airport but I haven't find the name of the society that manage the airport, or the name of societies that manages the cathering, handling operations. This for send them my cv or ask info. best wishes, sergio my private email is: s76x AT hotmail.com (AT is @) PS In particular I'm interested for to find a job in the airports of NY area because I have relatives who live in that zone. |
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s76x wrote: I try to find a job in airport here in Italy because I have a big interest for the aeronautic world, but here is very difficult!! Then, I'd like know if I can realize this dream in America. The job that I search is not one in particular, I can do any work, for example handling baggage operator, cathering operator, ecc.. jobs that don't need particular work skills. Please, can anybody give me ideas, opinions or info for to take the right way? PS In particular I'm interested for to find a job in the airports of NY area because I have relatives who live in that zone. The best option would be to go to the web sites of the airlines in that area, and see if they're looking for workers. The airline industry in America is going through bad times right now -- many airlines are bankrupt, and the jobs don't pay very well. (They are taking cuts in pay so the airlines can survive.) Just so you know that! Here are a couple places to get you started: Continental Airlines, which has a big hub in Newark, New Jersey: http://www.continental.com/company/career/default.asp JetBlue Airways, based at JFK Airport: https://jetblue.recruitmax.com/ENG/candidates/ Southwest Airlines, which flies into Long Island (Islip, New York; near JFK airport) - they're hiring Ramp Agents at that city: http://www.southwest.com/careers/ramp.html |
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Thanks for the reply, I have visit the links and I have see a few job
opportunities. Ok, I have a pair of question to ask.. First, in american airports the ramp / baggage handler agents depending from airliners? Second, is easy to find a job like ramp / baggage handler agent in the major airports? There are also particular restrictions for immigrants or anti terrorism laws that circumscribe the assumption in the airports for only american citizens? |
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as an EU national you are NOT entitled to work in the US. You need an
employer to sponsor you for a job through a work visa. You need to consult an immigration attorney particularly since you are looking for non-skilled work. If you have an undergraduate (four year college) degree, some employers will sponsor you for a "H-1" visa assuming they have a job and the inclination to hire a non-American. If you do not have an undergraduate degree it is considerably more difficult. Anti-terrorism laws do not limit employment in non-sensitive jobs such as airport baggage handlers or ramp agents (although they should!) |
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s76x wrote:
[...] I know that american airports are biggest than italians, with a lot of air traffic and a lot of passengers..can them offer me a few work opportunities? The job that I search is not one in particular, I can do any work, for example handling baggage operator, cathering operator, ecc.. jobs that don't need particular work skills. [...] Not to disappoint you, but unless you have an US parent (and thereby can claim US citizenship) it is _very_ hard to get a work permit for the USA. For advanced jobs that require at least a B.A. degree employers will often sponsor an H-1 temporary work visa (max 6 years), and typically are willing to sponsor an immigrant visa eventually. But for unskilled labour no such luck. Your best bet is probably to get hired by Al Italia and have them send you to the US or to marry an US citizen. Sorry, but the times when the US would welcome people from around the world with open arms are long gone. jue |
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Jürgen Exner wrote:
s76x wrote: [...] I know that american airports are biggest than italians, with a lot of air traffic and a lot of passengers..can them offer me a few work opportunities? The job that I search is not one in particular, I can do any work, for example handling baggage operator, cathering operator, ecc.. jobs that don't need particular work skills. [...] Not to disappoint you, but unless you have an US parent (and thereby can claim US citizenship) it is _very_ hard to get a work permit for the USA. For advanced jobs that require at least a B.A. degree employers will often sponsor an H-1 temporary work visa (max 6 years), and typically are willing to sponsor an immigrant visa eventually. But for unskilled labour no such luck. Your best bet is probably to get hired by Al Italia and have them send you to the US or to marry an US citizen. Sorry, but the times when the US would welcome people from around the world with open arms are long gone. That is clearly wrong. Most of the baggage screeners don't speak English, or at least didn't before the time that TSA cleaned up its act. |
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Stubby wrote:
Sorry, but the times when the US would welcome people from around the world with open arms are long gone. That is clearly wrong. I guess you never went through the process of trying to get a work visa, have you? See e.g. http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffa...f_121605PR.pdf As for immigration http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bu...etin_2757.html is quite interesting. The worst is probably family-4 for the Philippines which is backlogged for 23 years now. Meaning, if you are born on the Phillipines and 23 years ago your US-citizen brother agreed to sponsor you and you filed an application for permanent residency in 1982 then this year you have a chance to finally get the green card. Now, how you interpret these fact is of course up to you. Most of the baggage screeners don't speak English, or at least didn't before the time that TSA cleaned up its act. Many people may say that US people do not speak English to begin with, but that is a different discussion. Also, I am not certain what someone's language has to do with handling luggage (you don't talk to luggage, do you?). jue |
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"Jürgen Exner" wrote:
s76x wrote: [...] I know that american airports are biggest than italians, with a lot of air traffic and a lot of passengers..can them offer me a few work opportunities? The job that I search is not one in particular, I can do any work, for example handling baggage operator, cathering operator, ecc.. jobs that don't need particular work skills. [...] Not to disappoint you, but unless you have an US parent (and thereby can claim US citizenship) it is _very_ hard to get a work permit for the USA. For advanced jobs that require at least a B.A. degree employers will often sponsor an H-1 temporary work visa (max 6 years), and typically are willing to sponsor an immigrant visa eventually. But for unskilled labour no such luck. Your best bet is probably to get hired by Al Italia and have them send you to the US or to marry an US citizen. Sorry, but the times when the US would welcome people from around the world with open arms are long gone. jue Sadly true...it's the Country's loss too...sort of similar to the effects of 'inbreeding'. The diversity of healthy immigration improves quality. -- -Gord. (use gordon in email) |
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Gord Beaman wrote
The diversity of healthy immigration improves quality. Tell that to the Brits in London! My neighbors fled London due to the immigration problem. I personally fled Miami due to the immigration problem. A city full of Latino drug dealers really improved the quality of life in Miami. My children could hardly understand their school teachers because of their heavy accent. Bob Moore |
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Bob Moore wrote:
Gord Beaman wrote The diversity of healthy immigration improves quality. Tell that to the Brits in London! My neighbors fled London due to the immigration problem. I personally fled Miami due to the immigration problem. A city full of Latino drug dealers really improved the quality of life in Miami. My children could hardly understand their school teachers because of their heavy accent. Bob Moore I -did- say 'healthy immigration' didn't I?... ![]() Anything to excess is not good isn't it?...no you say?...ok, check your bank account, it now has 500 billion dollars in it...and your life is about to go down the tubes...if you think not then you have no imagination nor much of a grasp on reality... -- -Gord. (use gordon in email) |
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