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Old Nov 21, 2007 | 8:02 am
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Originally Posted by flight62
I hate to break it to you folks, but the well over 60,000 f/a's in this country alone are....sit down....HUMAN!! Just like some of you can be real jerks as passengers, so are some f/a's. You hate them. So do I. An employee on vacation should never break line...period!! I use a 5 person rule. Under five people, I wait. Over five and I kindly excuse myself and proceed. Most people are very kind and I usually end up chatting with that person. I have a knack for choosing the slow line. My only exceptions are families and the elderly, both who usually require more time and I can be on the ac brewing coffee before they get thru security.

The best managed TSA security airports have seperate lanes for employees. That's the way it should be. I know I would get a tiny bit stressed had I been waiting 30 minutes and right as I was putting my bags on the table, a crew of 6 break in. The good thing? We are use to it and usually get thru quickly.
Nice rationalization, I'm sure you've convinced yourself.

One thought though, the crew member who can get through security faster than I can has not been born yet as no one travels lighter than I do.
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Old Nov 21, 2007 | 1:02 pm
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Originally Posted by RichMSN
I was at the front of the line at LAX T2 and a crew of Air New Zealand FA's came in. Nicest bunch I've ever seen. I was about to put my luggage through when they came to the front of the line, apologizing and excusing themselves all the way -- and they queued up behind me. I offered to pull my stuff back so they could pass and they couldn't believe I was so polite and understanding.

Well, I took credit for being a super human being, but it actually started with them not being pushy jerks showing off how entitled they are to cut the line. Had a great chat with them about visiting New Zealand some day and if all New Zealanders are this nice and pleasant I'll have to make that trip.
^ They mostly are this polite. Although I have seen the Air NZ CEO jump the security queue at LAX playing his airline CEO card
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