YYZ T1 are great. majority are middle aged and experienced, but the students have extreme attitude.
YVR is full of young and extremely cocky prima-donnas, demonstrated by wearing slash-proof gloves when assigned to the decleration card collecting task, or by constantly getting up and walking away from PIL in the middle of flights. ... do these kids think they are? but otherwise OK
YYC either great or awful. There's such a huge disparity between chilled out male BSOs and extremely aggressive female BSOs.
YWG is full of old agents months away from retirement, either burned out omega males or feisty alpha females.
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RCyyz
Does this happen? (Computer randomly forces a secondary?) I always thought it was completely up to the discretion of the front-line CBSA guy / gal.
iPIL, standing for Integrated Primary Inspection Line is an awful piece of software that the officer at primary uses. it compares the name on the passport to customs and immigration lookout lists, most of these lists which contain poorly documented or extremely outdated names. So if you're Bobby Clark and B Clark had 5kg of cocaine seized through the mail stream in 1980, you'd run into a situation of false or missed positive. this god awful software does in fact summon forced random inspections and the officer at PIL will have no choice but to hit the "refer" button.