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Avbug:
Osama Bin Laden is a human being - what is your point?
Since you advocate no respect for those in uniform - why exactly do you advocate such compliance with airport security screeners that are not following FAA directives? Don't they wear uniforms?
Your arguement lacks logic, or reason.
Sure we should be nice to others. Even more so when we are in uniform representing the airline that we hope folks will come fly. People seek me out at the airport for information because I am in uniform and it is always a pleasure to be of assistance. People follow my directions inside the aircraft because the uniform communicates to them in non-verbal ways that I have information which helps them, or promotes their safety.
Nobody likes arrogance - most folks in uniform are gentlemen. PHX 767 is correct it is judgement.
Capt_Z_man: Maybe a high school diploma is not needed to be a screener - but would you agree that the ability to read and understand the FAA directives are important? Pretty much that ability is High School equivalent work.
Besides, I would like the position of screener elevated to the same status of other law enforcement officials. I believe that they have educational requirements - at least the Police do where I live and in order to get promoted they have to achieve higher educational standards.
Osama Bin Laden is a human being - what is your point?
Since you advocate no respect for those in uniform - why exactly do you advocate such compliance with airport security screeners that are not following FAA directives? Don't they wear uniforms?
Your arguement lacks logic, or reason.
Sure we should be nice to others. Even more so when we are in uniform representing the airline that we hope folks will come fly. People seek me out at the airport for information because I am in uniform and it is always a pleasure to be of assistance. People follow my directions inside the aircraft because the uniform communicates to them in non-verbal ways that I have information which helps them, or promotes their safety.
Nobody likes arrogance - most folks in uniform are gentlemen. PHX 767 is correct it is judgement.
Capt_Z_man: Maybe a high school diploma is not needed to be a screener - but would you agree that the ability to read and understand the FAA directives are important? Pretty much that ability is High School equivalent work.
Besides, I would like the position of screener elevated to the same status of other law enforcement officials. I believe that they have educational requirements - at least the Police do where I live and in order to get promoted they have to achieve higher educational standards.