... unless it's her fellow screeners that she's referring to as grownups who act like children, but I rather doubt it. At least she quit & found an honest job. Star Tribune: Remembering our fallen heroes every day
I want to know which state employee dropped the ball and gave her a license to run a day care with TSA in her past history.
If she was smart enought to quit and find an honest job, it could very well be that she was referring to her co-smurfs.
I read it as her referencing her fellow screeners, not passengers. After all, she was a baggage checker not groper.
This brings up something I keep meaning to ask: who around here is a decent artist? Meaning can draw? We could really use good illustrations, both to get our points across and just as comic relief. I'd love to use them at TSA News and would, of course, give you credit. I can't draw for (expletive deleted). I have no artistic talent in that regard. But surely some of our members do?
Remember the commercials on Saturday Morning TV (long time ago) for "You can Draw" offers? They sent my money back.
Here's a nice simple illustration. TSA News Blog: TSA Propaganda Continues Apace But we could use funny ones, too, like a "panty-sniffer" one. Or a rat repellent/smurf repellent one. Etc.
Get in touch with Bill Forster (Homeland Security Theater). He's a TUG member & I believe his handle is his real name.
Depends on what you looking for, I may be able to help you as I used to work as a graphic artist, but was mainly doing vector graphics in Adobe Illistrator. I also have several friends that do cartoons and graphics as well. Let me know. Bill Forster's comics are sad yet hilarious.
I will get in touch with Bill. In the meantime, could you do something like this: TSA News Blog: TSA Propaganda Continues Apace