Pizza and security are like salt and pepper
Count on the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to be creative in at least one area: they are now enticing recruits through help-wanted ads on pizza delivery boxes in the Washington, DC area.
The ads promise "a career where X-ray vision and federal benefits come standard.”
So says Federal News Radio.
The ads are for positions at Washington’s Dulles and Reagan National airports.
At least some critics of the TSA, which has been blasted for high salaries and large numbers of higher paid administrators, think the agency must be desperate to recruit from the pizza ranks.
What’s next? TSA screeners who moonlight as pizza deliverers?
By David Wilkening
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