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Is This Job Right for You? Would a career working at an airport be a good fit for you? To find out, read each of the following questions and answer “Yes” or “No.” Yes N 1. Do you like to be around plenty of activity? Yes No 2. Are you responsible and dependable? Yes No 3. Do you have a good, clean record? Yes No 4. Can you stay alert on your feet? Yes No 5. Can you work well as part of a team? Yes No 6. Can you take direction well? Yes No 7. Would you enjoy an aviation-related career? Yes No 8. Would you be able to handle working “on call?” Yes No 9. Are you a problem solver who can foresee outcomes? Yes No 10. Are you comfortable dealing with the public? If you answered “Yes” to most of these questions, you might consider working in an airport. They are looking for good people! What’s the Work Like? Security officers, also called access controllers, are needed to guard airfields and runways. Some are stationed near gates, while others patrol the grounds in vehicles. Yet others are in charge of guarding the perimeter of the area. Some carry weapons; others do not. You also find security per- sonnel throughout the terminals. Screeners go through luggage and check passengers. They are trained to use X-ray equipment to detect weapons and other ille- gal items in carry-on baggage. As a screener, you do not have the power to arrest anyone, but you know to bring in airport police TALKING money There are a wide variety of jobs at airports, with a wide variety of pay scales. For example, transportation security screeners earned an average of $40,160 per year in 2016, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Aircraft cargo handlers (a job category that includes both passenger baggage and other types of cargo) earned an average of $47,360.

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