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3-09-2008 @ 8:25AM
GeneralAl said...
The problem with the TSA is it is corrupt in its testing and hiring practices. You are supposed to have a reasonable grasp of the English language, have a reasonable math ability, and good reading comprehension skill. I have a fairly high IQ, and yet have failed the test four times! In all cases, they tell me its less than 60%. I know that I'm not that stupid so it follows that the system of grading the tests is at fault or there is a bias. I tend to think the latter judging from the mental apperance generated by the current employees of the TSA. So much for improving on the private security companies from pre-911! We've just replaced the private benefit plan with a government plan at tax payer's expense. The only difference is the IQ has gotten lower!
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