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Larry Dighera writes:
The TSA is the tangible embodiment of two-digit IQs in charge of our safety. Apparently anyone with a higher intelligence quotient does not choose security or law enforcement as an occupation. Actually, LEOs overall have a slightly higher than average IQ. The same is not true for security guards (including TSA types), however. The main problem with both security guards and LEOs is that these professions tend to strongly attract control freaks, which is exactly the type of personality that should be excluded from this type of work. The people who are the best qualified often never bother to apply. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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