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DUBLINFLYER

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The latest from the TSA is now they have trained Behavior Detection Officers. These officers are trained for a whole week and now can look at passengers and determine if they could be a flight risk. So the next time you are rushing through the inspection line slow down, wipe your brow, don't look anxious or shifty or you will be asked to explain your problems. I wonder will they give them certificates to put up on the wall in the inpsection hall.
 
Dont feel bad we actually had Flight attendants at Jetblue in a new hire class that were pissed that the pilots actually made more money than they did. Their argument was that new hire class was only 2 weeks longer to become a pilot than an FA


Just think a GED equivalent and no past work history and they ( The TSA ) have the ability to revoke your pilots license... Bet you didnt know that did you?
 
Sounds like it was 6 days too long...... Isin't it enough they can stare at their shiny new badges while they touch theselves all day long???
 
Yet another excuse for me to have a touretts attack in the terminal, right at security.
 
Dont feel bad we actually had Flight attendants at Jetblue in a new hire class that were pissed that the pilots actually made more money than they did. Their argument was that new hire class was only 2 weeks longer to become a pilot than an FA

This is the funniest thing I've heard in awhile! One could come up with some clever responses to this one!
 

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