I got some conflicting info that made me doubt my abilities. Apparently, there is a difference between working line services and being a refueler? A few guys I talked to insisted that the manager would take one look at me and decide that I want able to handle it physically and that I would end up in the office. Another guy said they would hire me for "political reasons" ( not sure what that means...) and that I would shuffle to lift an 80 pound hose until I finally "broke my body" or quit.
My old CFI told me they were full of it and that he FBO would just have me refuel GA aircraft and not commercial. I didn't realize there was a difference in responsibilities between line services and refuelers.
Should I just assume that they were trying to discourage me from even applying? Or is there any truth to it? Also, while I'm thinking of applying because I love airplanes.. They told me that CSRs make more $$ than line service even though line guys ( and gals) are exposed to cancerous fumes.
Is there any truth to that?
I did both GA and airline. The biggest thing I've fueled is a C130 I think. They seem bigger than a 737 or Airbus A320. The smallest.... a powered glider? An RV? I dunno.