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THIS^^^^Airports are a DEI love shack. In fact from what I have seen if you are a reasonable intelligent English speaking white guy you are not getting one of those jobs.
Let’s face it. A lot of those workers look to be lower than average IQ. If they have an IQ too low they simply lack the situational awareness to be in a job like that.
Add drug use and there is no surprise here. Companies around Denver have had a hell of a time hiring when doing drug tests that include marijuana. It’s no surprise that they’re avoiding doing it.
Picked up an airport shuttle. Driver was a 60yo skinny white guy with 2 day unshaven stubble, would have never been hired but was wearing a lovely flower dress.Airports are a DEI love shack. In fact from what I have seen if you are a reasonable intelligent English speaking white guy you are not getting one of those jobs.
Picked up an airport shuttle. Driver was a 60yo skinny white guy with 2 day unshaven stubble, would have never been hired but was wearing a lovely flower dress.
Yeah she went feet first....yikes.
...when I worked/crewed a/c in my military career, I hated working on operating jet engines. Adjusting fuel controls, checking for oil/fuel leaks, screwing with faulty cartridges during start-up. Scared the living $h*t out of me. I was a firm believer in the "Circle of Safety" when engines were operating.My entire military career I was terrified.of having my head chopped off by a helicopters rotors.....even though it was virtually impossible unless I got a step ladder....![]()
Can’t avoid drug tests if you work on the airport. They are mandated by the DOT at hire and at random.Airports are a DEI love shack. In fact from what I have seen if you are a reasonable intelligent English speaking white guy you are not getting one of those jobs.
Let’s face it. A lot of those workers look to be lower than average IQ. If they have an IQ too low they simply lack the situational awareness to be in a job like that.
Add drug use and there is no surprise here. Companies around Denver have had a hell of a time hiring when doing drug tests that include marijuana. It’s no surprise that they’re avoiding doing it.
As a climber for Asplundh in my youth, it was getting sucked into the wood chipper.My entire military career I was terrified.of having my head chopped off by a helicopters rotors.....even though it was virtually impossible unless I got a step ladder....![]()
My entire military career I was terrified.of having my head chopped off by a helicopters rotors.....even though it was virtually impossible unless I got a step ladder....![]()
to this, I have stories. Some years of working in a good-sized sawmill.As a climber for Asplundh in my youth, it was getting sucked into the wood chipper.
Apparently it had happened…..![]()
So make sure you go in head first?to this, I have stories. Some years of working in a good-sized sawmill.
It is absolutely incredible when one of those chippers will eat a 10"x20"x20' cant. (think telephone pole) In seconds. But a plastic hard-hat will stop them dead.
My entire military career I was terrified.of having my head chopped off by a helicopters rotors.....even though it was virtually impossible unless I got a step ladder....![]()
My airline does random all the time for all above and below the wing workers.“Can’t avoid drug tests if you work on the airport. They are mandated by the DOT at hire and at random.”
I’m pretty sure once the ground workers pass the the initial drug test, that the airlines give to all new hires, they are not tested again unless there is an event/accident that they are directly involved in.
Catridges? Cart start? F-4’s?...when I worked/crewed a/c in my military career, I hated working on operating jet engines. Adjusting fuel controls, checking for oil/fuel leaks, screwing with faulty cartridges during start-up. Scared the living $h*t out of me. I was a firm believer in the "Circle of Safety" when engines were operating.
Then there was the Turbo-Props. Hell of a way to go. Respect was always given.
Mac
Last shuttle I rode on was driven by a grandma trying to randomly talk about the dick she gets.Picked up an airport shuttle. Driver was a 60yo skinny white guy with 2 day unshaven stubble, would have never been hired but was wearing a lovely flower dress.
Picked up an airport shuttle. Driver was a 60yo skinny white guy with 2 day unshaven stubble, would have never been hired but was wearing a lovely flower dress.
Nope. KC-135's. Alert Ramp style. Have to give them a time-out, then smack em with mallet to get em out. Can be a dirty job too. macCatridges? Cart start? F-4’s?
I worked for Bartlett and heard those stories.As a climber for Asplundh in my youth, it was getting sucked into the wood chipper.
Apparently it had happened…..![]()
I wish, i cant avoid airports. Company would probably fire me if i didnt land on one.FIFY....
Sirhr
Yeah, that’s not true. Now whether they get randomed in the next 2 months vs 2 years is up to the computer generated program. Multiply that by however many 1k’s to 10k’s of employees across the country is anyone’s guess.“Can’t avoid drug tests if you work on the airport. They are mandated by the DOT at hire and at random.”
I’m pretty sure once the ground workers pass the the initial drug test, that the airlines give to all new hires, they are not tested again unless there is an event/accident that they are directly involved in.
...when I worked/crewed a/c in my military career, I hated working on operating jet engines. Adjusting fuel controls, checking for oil/fuel leaks, screwing with faulty cartridges during start-up. Scared the living $h*t out of me. I was a firm believer in the "Circle of Safety" when engines were operating.
Then there was the Turbo-Props. Hell of a way to go. Respect was always given.
Mac
My days as AC/Crash Rescue wasn't the fire it was under unsafe gear installing gear pins while being two feet away from a spinning prop under full power to keep the hydraulics up. If one ever had thoughts of suicide this was the place, just sayin'My entire military career I was terrified.of having my head chopped off by a helicopters rotors.....even though it was virtually impossible unless I got a step ladder....![]()
I started with C-141A models, then worked the B's, along with C-130E's (If'n I remember correctly).I started out on C-130 and HH-53.
Two rules were hard and fast.
Engines running or not, you never approach the helicopter from anywhere other than the aft quarters. On the 130, you never walk inboard of the IFR pods.
Of course, there were maintenance exceptions to being in the danger area, but approach and departure always followed those rules.
The KC and EC 135 had fixed rules when engines were operating, same with F-15, F-16 and the B-1B. Engines off, we were free to go about.
Airline pilot here.Airports are a DEI love shack. In fact from what I have seen if you are a reasonable intelligent English speaking white guy you are not getting one of those jobs.
Let’s face it. A lot of those workers look to be lower than average IQ. If they have an IQ too low they simply lack the situational awareness to be in a job like that.
Add drug use and there is no surprise here. Companies around Denver have had a hell of a time hiring when doing drug tests that include marijuana. It’s no surprise that they’re avoiding doing it.
When I hired on with UAL, people told us if we got seriously injured or killed, it wouldn't be from a 3000 psi actuator slamming a gear door closed on you, or from falling off a wing. It would be a ramp accident. More than likely you would be hit by a cargo tractor.
On a related note, at ORD, there was a sign that said "cargo tractors have the right of way".
One little sign.
In a place of low foot traffic.
White letters on a poorly contrasting gray background.
About 10 feet high, on the side of the terminal
We all knew why it was there. In case something happened, they could say "Didn't you see the sign?"
They pay in peanuts and are surprised when they get monkeys.You constantly have to be on your toes with these room temperature IQ people.
I see a larger percentage of people doing “dumb” things now, that did not act like that 5-10 years ago. Especially on the roads, where we are able to see clearly cognitive decline across the socioeconomic spectrum. I think it takes longer to see the declining average in narrower data sets.Airline pilot here.
This, 100%.
It’s bad.
It’s going to get much worse.
You constantly have to be on your toes with these room temperature IQ people. You’d ask for them to split the bags 1/3 in the front cargo compartment and the other 2/3 in the back and you do your walk around and sure enough 100% is in the front which would have potentially caused you to be out of trim and get a tail strike on take off.
It’s starting to creep in the flight deck as well. Diversity hires are kept online or gets a pass in the sim for stuff that would have gotten you shitcanned not even 6 years ago. One of them recently crashed the sim mishandling the single engine failure at altitude by trimming the wrong way (or so she said) but was still hired because “she learned from her mistake”.
Unbelievable.
I didn't know she had MS- that's a tough go. Sad.Super sad a young mom lost her life for whatever causal factor(‘s). After watching the full video, sound like multiple factors were in play. Chick had thc in her system, whether under the effects of, maybe, maybe not. There were some dislplincary issues, not the best employee. She also had MS. Add it all together, it’s a bad deal.
Were you secretly hoping for the paisley dress or the mauve pantsuit ?What the fuck...![]()
That is an utter embarrassment
Nope. KC-135's. Alert Ramp style. Have to give them a time-out, then smack em with mallet to get em out. Can be a dirty job too. mac
Rotors sure do a bang up job on a long whip antenna that some jackass forgot to fold upMy entire military career I was terrified.of having my head chopped off by a helicopters rotors.....even though it was virtually impossible unless I got a step ladder....![]()
That doesn’t apply to the Didnt Earn It’s like the black that crashed the cargo plane a while backThey pay in peanuts and are surprised when they get monkeys.
Surely this was 100% the result of the drug use.Airports are a DEI love shack. In fact from what I have seen if you are a reasonable intelligent English speaking white guy you are not getting one of those jobs.
Let’s face it. A lot of those workers look to be lower than average IQ. If they have an IQ too low they simply lack the situational awareness to be in a job like that.
Add drug use and there is no surprise here. Companies around Denver have had a hell of a time hiring when doing drug tests that include marijuana. It’s no surprise that they’re avoiding doing it.
Smell didn't bother me. Basically, gun powder and that never disappoints. It was when you had to handle them, and since you had to get the job done rather quickly, you'd sometimes F-up a good flight suit with the residue. LoL. MacHow did you enjoy the odor of a fired starter cart?
We are talking about rampers here...not someone that needs some sort of skill or advanced training.That doesn’t apply to the Didnt Earn It’s like the black that crashed the cargo plane a while back
Part of the reason they legalized it. So their shitbags can get jobs.Airports are a DEI love shack. In fact from what I have seen if you are a reasonable intelligent English speaking white guy you are not getting one of those jobs.
Let’s face it. A lot of those workers look to be lower than average IQ. If they have an IQ too low they simply lack the situational awareness to be in a job like that.
Add drug use and there is no surprise here. Companies around Denver have had a hell of a time hiring when doing drug tests that include marijuana. It’s no surprise that they’re avoiding doing it.
Smell didn't bother me. Basically, gun powder and that never disappoints. It was when you had to handle them, and since you had to get the job done rather quickly, you'd sometimes F-up a good flight suit with the residue. LoL. Mac
That’s what he said around 9:40. He mentioned the NTSB list one casual factor being cognitive impairment, talks about having MS and what it does, then launches into the toxicology.I didn't know she had MS- that's a tough go. Sad.