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How Much Money Can You Make Collecting Trolleys at the Airport?

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The video starts with a very specific question: “How Much Money Can You Make Collecting Trolleys in the Airport?” and answers it through the real-life experience of a worker whose job is to gather baggage carts at an international airport. The main character describes the position as physically demanding yet straightforward: walking long distances through the terminals, locating abandoned carts, returning them to designated stations, and keeping a steady supply for passengers. A normal shift is about eight hours, though 10- or 12-hour days occur when air traffic is heavy or staff are short—something that happens often during holidays and peak seasons.

Financially, the video explains that the base daytime rate is AUD 27.88 per hour, rising to AUD 31 on night shifts and reaching AUD 55 on Sunday mornings thanks to double pay under the airport agreement. At those rates, a standard 38-hour week brings gross earnings to roughly AUD 1,400, but mandatory overtime and holiday shifts often push typical net income above AUD 1,600 per week. Over a fiscal year, this amounts to AUD 68,000–75,000 gross, plus an 11 % employer contribution to superannuation (Australia’s retirement plan).

The content creator emphasizes that the trolley-collector job requires no university degrees or prior experience—just an airport security pass, a short induction course, and the ability to lift moderate weight. Even so, turnover is high due to physical fatigue, temperature changes between climate-controlled and outdoor areas, and rotating schedules that include overnight shifts. Those who stay usually do so because the pay is higher than average for other unskilled jobs and because there is a pathway to become a supervisor, which adds about AUD 5 per hour and team-coordination duties.

Additional perks are mentioned: discounted public transport to the airport, free parking, free uniforms and boots, and the option to swap shifts with colleagues to accommodate personal life. The video concludes that, although the work is monotonous and physically taxing, its main draw lies in the combination of high pay, nearly guaranteed overtime, and job stability within the airport environment.

In summary, “How Much Money Can You Make Collecting Trolleys in the Airport?” shows that an apparently simple job can generate earnings comparable to skilled professions, provided the worker is willing to handle the physical load and scheduling flexibility demanded by a 24-hour airport operation

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