The New York Post on Sunday published an op-ed from someone claiming to be a former TSA agent at Newarkâs Liberty Airport, the same airport where agents failed to detect a fake bomb sent through during secret test last month. According to the op-ed, such a mistake isnât really that surprising considering the culture at TSA. Below, weâve excerpted the 10 most shocking admissions the person makes. 10. Iâve had to screen small children and explain to their parents I had no choice but to âcheckâ them. I would only place my hands on their arms and bottom half of their legs, and the entire âpat-downâ lasted 10 seconds. This goes completely against TSA procedure. 9. Did you know you donât need a high-school diploma or GED to work as a security screener? These are the same screeners that TSA chief John Pistole and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano refer to as a first-class first line of defense in the war on terror. 8. When there are internal tests, conducted by the Newark training department, itâs easy to cheat because they use our co-workers. You could be working with someone all morning, and then theyâre gone. Word gets around the checkpoint. Someone will come over to you and say, âHey, itâs Joe. Heâs got a blue duffel bag.â 7. We always said itâs not a question of if terrorists get through â itâs a question of when. Our feeling is nothingâs happened because they havenât wanted it to happen. Weâre not any big deterrent. Itâs all for show. 6. Most TSA screeners know their job is a complete joke. Their goal is to use this as a stepping stone to another government agency. 5. We work in a culture where common sense has no place. All but a very few TSA personnel know theyâre employed by a bottom-of-the-barrel agency. Our first question to anyone in a wheelchair is to ask if theyâre able to stand for a pat-down. If someone is in a wheelchair, he likely canât stand. Even when theyâre sitting, weâre required to ask them to move so we can check under their buttocks. 4. Supervisors play absolutely no role in day-to-day functions except to tell you not to chew gum. Gum chewing is a huge issue with management. 3. Goofing off and half-hour-long bathroom breaks are the only way to break up the monotony. There is also a lot of ogling of female passengers by the male screeners. So, ladies, cover up when you get to the airport. These guys are checking you out constantly. 2. Screeners start at $15 per hour, and there is tons of overtime â mainly because they are filling in for the many screeners who donât bother coming to work. For every 40 hours you work, you receive four hours of vacation and four hours of sick time. 1. One screener didnât come to work for four weeks. When he finally reappeared, he asked for another week off. The answer was no. So what did this brainiac decide to do? He took another week off â and didnât get terminated. Feel safer? http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...an-alleged-former-tsa-agent-its-all-for-show/