I travel a lot. With the elimination of my job last fall, I thought it would slow down a bit, but I received an extension from the company I have worked for, for 29 years, which hopefully will bridge me to my full pension points. So I am traveling again - a lot. Much of it is via air.
It is no fun.
Airports are crowded. People are inconsiderate. TSA is often surly at best.
While trudging through security today, in the TSA Pre-Check line, I was delayed yet again by travelers who had been randomly assigned to Pre-Check that day. Apparently, the signs every 3 feet telling them what to do weren't enough. People were clueless. It's not like this stuff is new folks.
I have an idea that will speed up the lines. Travelers get ONE CHANCE to get it right. Pay freaking attention to what you are doing, read the darn signs, and pull your head out of your phone (or nether-area) and FOCUS for the 5 minutes it should take to get you through the process. If you can't do that, they should log you into the system to NEVER be allowed into Pre-Check again. As Rich Hall used to say, "here's your sign".
Yes, I'm a travel snob, I know.
It's work to me, and if you aren't considerate enough to move quickly to get out of the way of those working and often in a hurry, I have no use for you...
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Rant... off...