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ever notice how TSA agents coming on shift, or walking through the terminal can walk through the crew line, and not be harrassed?

when I was with C8, i had to jumpseat for requirements. They were frisking me, but this guy coming on duty just flashed his badge and they gave the ghetto head nod as he walked by.
 
They just CREW on our badges last week, not quite sure why...but it seems to help out a lot when offline jumpseating.
 
rod guhzhinya said:
They just CREW on our badges last week, not quite sure why...but it seems to help out a lot when offline jumpseating.

Thats why they wanted it at C8. Gate agents dont always know who/what a dispatcher is. Most of the time I had to explain to the agent of my duties to JS for requirements.
In SBN, I was sitting on the airplane during the turn. One of the gate agents came and asked me what I was doing. She thought I was messing with her, so she sent me through security. She refused to listen to the crew, and refused to call DX to find out what was going on.
 
Our says in very fine print: DISPATCHER
 

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