BOSTON — "The lines are just horrendous sometimes you come here," said David Geozey, who ended up spending more time at Logan Airport than he had planned.
"Today I actually missed my flight because I was in a line waiting for somebody over at JetBlue and I was two minutes late. So now I have to wait for the next flight, so the lines are killing people."
The Transportation Security Administration’s goal is trying to do something about that.
On Saturday they held a one-day, "fast-track" hiring event to recruit full and part-time TSA officers to work at Logan Airport. The goal is to have many of the new employees on board during the busy summer travel season.
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"We speed up the process instead of taking several weeks, we do a lot of it in one day," said Robert Snyder, the Assistant Federal Security Director for TSA at Boston Logan Airport.
During Saturday's "fast-track," candidates attended a classroom information session and filled out applications.
Some qualified for an interview and were fingerprinted – all in only a few hours.
"We've had people after a fast-track come on board as short as two weeks…the average is maybe a month, six weeks," Snyder said.
The minimum qualifications to be a TSA officer include:
- Being 18 years or older
- Being a U.S. citizen or national
- Having a high school diploma, GED or security experience equivalent
"I know it's hard work," a passenger said. "They have to go through everyone's bags and stuff. It's for our own safety, but I love the short lines."
Pay starts at $21.14 per hour. If you are interested in applying for a job with TSA, click here.