Airports across the country are going on a hiring spree before the busiest travel season, specifically looking to fill thousands of TSA positions.
Executive Assistant Administrator for TSA’s Security Operations spoke about the importance of Transportation Security Officers in a news release,
TSOs are a critical first line defense in securing our nation’s commercial air transportation system.
She also said that they expect a high number of travelers this year and that these positions are crucial in ensuring a safe and smooth experience for flyers and staff.
TSA is currently looking to fill 6,000 full- and part-time positions at 430 airports across the country, including Gerald R. Ford International Airport, says FOX 17.
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Job fair to be held at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (Source: WWSB) By ABC7 Staff | February 15, 2021 at 10:35 AM EST - Updated February 15 at 10:35 AM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - SRQ Airport is in search of workers for a variety of positions throughout the airport. Airport tenants are hosting a job fair on Tuesday, Feb. 16 from noon to 4 p.m.
Positions are available for both full-time and part-time employees and include positions such as Transportation Security Officers, passenger service agents, ground operations, and several food service positions. Airport tenants will be available to discuss these career opportunities and accept applications.
This job fair will be held at Dan McClure Auditorium 5900 Auditorium Lane, Sarasota, Florida.
With outreach like this, maybe it’s better to get ignored.
You may have noticed that police precincts love to tweet photos of their officers handing out bike safety pamphlets to cyclists just trying to go about their day. But come on is this really a good role for the police, to stop people on bikes and make them take a flier on how it’s their fault when they get hit by someone driving a car?
If you look at crash data (courtesy of Crashmapper), it’s clear that no, there’s no reason to do this. The NYPD doesn’t really like to dip its toes in #bikeNYC, and honestly that’s pretty fair (love you kids), but when the police