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TSA workers face verbal abuse from travelers
“Molester, pervert, disgusting, an embarrassment, creep. These are all words I have heard today at work describing me. ...These comments are painful and demoralizing,” one unnamed TSO posted on Frischling’s website.
Another said: “Being a TSO means often being verbally abused. You let the comments roll off and check the next person; however, when a woman refuses the scanner then comes to me and tells me that she feels like I am molesting her; that is beyond verbal abuse.”
Awwww. You're breaking my fricken' heart!
Well, children... It's just like when you tell me:
"You don't like it? Don't fly."
So then...
You don't want to get abused?- Get another job.
TBG- ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒE
3 comments:
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Big Guy, question for you since you are somewhat of an expert on the subject: In the last year, how many explosive devices or real weapons (not including nail clippers) did the TSA found on passengers by screening them?
I'm of two minds: On the one hand, the peon with his hands down your pants doesn't make policy. On the other hand, he chose to show up to work today. It's kind of a lose-lose for everybody at that level.
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