Re: First bad experience checking guns....ever. DFW Airport
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 12:51 pm
A few years ago they were making $36k/yr. cutbacks?
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According to USAJOBS (federal job data base site)gigag04 wrote:A few years ago they were making $36k/yr. cutbacks?
Napier wrote:Methinks they want to know if is worth the risk to steal.
No, it's an authority issue. A small minded person with an inflated ego had his authority challenged.handog wrote:TSA workers work for 11.00 per Hr. Most don't give a #2 about our stuff. Normally the lack of respect for others property takes affect behind our backs. It doesn't sound like a gun issue. Just ignorance.
I'm curious about this. What exactly are they swabbing for that they would need to open the case? I mean, we know there's a gun in there and there could be ammunition, right? And the counter person already saw the contents, no?steveincowtown wrote: He called a supervisor and was told the correct procedure, which is to swab the outside and put it in the detector. No alarm=no reason to open the case.
VMI77 wrote:No, it's an authority issue. A small minded person with an inflated ego had his authority challenged.handog wrote:TSA workers work for 11.00 per Hr. Most don't give a #2 about our stuff. Normally the lack of respect for others property takes affect behind our backs. It doesn't sound like a gun issue. Just ignorance.
The swab is for explosives, which smells different to the machine than gunpowder. The counter person saw the firearm(s) but didn't actually search the case.C-dub wrote:I'm curious about this. What exactly are they swabbing for that they would need to open the case? I mean, we know there's a gun in there and there could be ammunition, right? And the counter person already saw the contents, no?steveincowtown wrote: He called a supervisor and was told the correct procedure, which is to swab the outside and put it in the detector. No alarm=no reason to open the case.
That's what I figured they would be swabbing for, but didn't know how they would differentiate the gun powder from anything else by just swabbing. Thanks.jmorris wrote:The swab is for explosives, which smells different to the machine than gunpowder. The counter person saw the firearm(s) but didn't actually search the case.C-dub wrote:I'm curious about this. What exactly are they swabbing for that they would need to open the case? I mean, we know there's a gun in there and there could be ammunition, right? And the counter person already saw the contents, no?steveincowtown wrote: He called a supervisor and was told the correct procedure, which is to swab the outside and put it in the detector. No alarm=no reason to open the case.
C-dub wrote:That's what I figured they would be swabbing for, but didn't know how they would differentiate the gun powder from anything else by just swabbing. Thanks.jmorris wrote:The swab is for explosives, which smells different to the machine than gunpowder. The counter person saw the firearm(s) but didn't actually search the case.C-dub wrote:I'm curious about this. What exactly are they swabbing for that they would need to open the case? I mean, we know there's a gun in there and there could be ammunition, right? And the counter person already saw the contents, no?steveincowtown wrote: He called a supervisor and was told the correct procedure, which is to swab the outside and put it in the detector. No alarm=no reason to open the case.