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3-09-2008 @ 11:58AM
Quincy said...
TSA workers reperesent a typical cross section of hourly employees in the USA; some have common sense and some do not. That said; the same is true of people with advanced degrees and on salaries; some have common sense, some do not. Some are rude, some are not. The hardest thing for me to take is the attitude of self importance and hiding behind the illusion of empowerment that such a job bestows upon the employee. Those with the least amount of power in their personal lives always seem the most eager to lord their quasi-authority position over others in a desperate attempt at achieving self worth.
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