For those of you whose only contact with TSA Screeners is what you see at the airport, I can understand your feelings, especially when the news media is always portraying these screeners so poorly. But from someone who is married to one of those federal officers, let me tell you a little about his high paying easy job. First off, my DH was in the military. After leaving the military he worked for the Federal government through the veterans administration. He chose to become a screener after 911, because he thought it was important. He still does. After a full lifetime of government work, he took a cut in pay to become a screener. I make more than he does. He doesn't even make $30,000 a year. But he loves his job. He loves interacting with you people that come through his check point. And for all that, he does not have job security. You know why? Because these "screeners" and for your information they are transportation security officers, must go through rigorous constant training. They are tested every few weeks. If they fail any portion of a test, they are given one opportunity to retest. If they do not pass again, they are removed from whatever area they have not passed, put through training again and if they again do not pass, they are fired. Because they are watching for so many things and the list is constantly being updated, they are in constant training mode. They do not yet have the capability for bomb sniffing equipment, so they can only detect from the naked eye things that might alert them. And because bomb making varies to such great degree and idiots every day are creating new ways to make them, something that could potentially make a bomb might slip through. However I am constantly reassured by my DH and his coworkers at the number of firearms and weapons confiscated on a daily basis. I am surprised at the ignorance of the travelers who continue to assume they can carry these weapons through. The job is not easy and the officers must take constant abuse by travelers who see them as stupid screeners, whose job it is to make the passenger miserable. But for those of you who take the time to smile, you make my DH's day, and thank you for understanding he is there for you, he views his job as serving his country and he enjoys knowing he is doing something to help make you safer.