BWI really terrible today!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It has to do with the % of TSA agents calling out at those airports. DCA and IAD have not had the call-outs that BWI has had.


This is obvious. The question is why?


I heard they were getting paid so congress could fly home easily
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It has to do with the % of TSA agents calling out at those airports. DCA and IAD have not had the call-outs that BWI has had.


This is obvious. The question is why?

I've read (probably on DCUM) that IAD and DCA TSA are privately contracted and funded so they're being paid - no idea if it's true.


IAD and DCA are NOT privately contracted and have not been getting paid. The screeners at SFO are contractors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It has to do with the % of TSA agents calling out at those airports. DCA and IAD have not had the call-outs that BWI has had.


This is obvious. The question is why?

I've read (probably on DCUM) that IAD and DCA TSA are privately contracted and funded so they're being paid - no idea if it's true.

I don’t think that’s true. Dulles and DCA aren’t listed as airports that use private contractors. I think it has more to do with BWI TSA staff pulling more from the Baltimore area, while staff for IAD/DCA pull more from the DC/NoVa region where they have a higher tolerance for federal government shenanigans.


That's my theory too, that the workers at DCA and IAD are just like "here we go again" and hope they'll get a bonus for not calling out. I fully support TSA workers for calling out, FWIW, it's completely ridiculous to expect employees to go without paychecks multiple times in less than a year (or ever). Maybe they need to go drive Uber or do some other gig work to earn money and I don't begrudge them that at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It has to do with the % of TSA agents calling out at those airports. DCA and IAD have not had the call-outs that BWI has had.


This is obvious. The question is why?

I've read (probably on DCUM) that IAD and DCA TSA are privately contracted and funded so they're being paid - no idea if it's true.

I don’t think that’s true. Dulles and DCA aren’t listed as airports that use private contractors. I think it has more to do with BWI TSA staff pulling more from the Baltimore area, while staff for IAD/DCA pull more from the DC/NoVa region where they have a higher tolerance for federal government shenanigans.


That's my theory too, that the workers at DCA and IAD are just like "here we go again" and hope they'll get a bonus for not calling out. I fully support TSA workers for calling out, FWIW, it's completely ridiculous to expect employees to go without paychecks multiple times in less than a year (or ever). Maybe they need to go drive Uber or do some other gig work to earn money and I don't begrudge them that at all.


I do not begrudge anyone needing to earn money and calling out. But that still doesn’t explain why the BWI workers would call out at a significantly higher rate. It’s not even close. Is it that they are more financially strapped than the DC TSA? Or they are better at pre planned collective action? I hope NYT does an in depth post mortem. I love those.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It has to do with the % of TSA agents calling out at those airports. DCA and IAD have not had the call-outs that BWI has had.


This is obvious. The question is why?

I've read (probably on DCUM) that IAD and DCA TSA are privately contracted and funded so they're being paid - no idea if it's true.

I don’t think that’s true. Dulles and DCA aren’t listed as airports that use private contractors. I think it has more to do with BWI TSA staff pulling more from the Baltimore area, while staff for IAD/DCA pull more from the DC/NoVa region where they have a higher tolerance for federal government shenanigans.


That's my theory too, that the workers at DCA and IAD are just like "here we go again" and hope they'll get a bonus for not calling out. I fully support TSA workers for calling out, FWIW, it's completely ridiculous to expect employees to go without paychecks multiple times in less than a year (or ever). Maybe they need to go drive Uber or do some other gig work to earn money and I don't begrudge them that at all.


I do not begrudge anyone needing to earn money and calling out. But that still doesn’t explain why the BWI workers would call out at a significantly higher rate. It’s not even close. Is it that they are more financially strapped than the DC TSA? Or they are better at pre planned collective action? I hope NYT does an in depth post mortem. I love those.

On the news they said 38% of TSA at BWI had called out. One of the highest rates in the country.

I’m seeing an 18% callout rate for DCA and nothing for IAD. The national callout rate is about 11% so DCA is still quite high for call outs. I think since DCA is largely a “commuter” airport it has more seasoned travelers who can efficiently pass through a line.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It has to do with the % of TSA agents calling out at those airports. [b]DCA and IAD have not had the call-outs that BWI has had.[/b][/quote]

This is obvious. The question is why?[/quote]
I've read (probably on DCUM) that IAD and DCA TSA are privately contracted and funded so they're being paid - no idea if it's true.[/quote]
I don’t think that’s true. Dulles and DCA aren’t listed as airports that use private contractors. I think it has more to do with BWI TSA staff pulling more from the Baltimore area, while staff for IAD/DCA pull more from the DC/NoVa region where they have a higher tolerance for federal government shenanigans. [/quote]

That's my theory too, that the workers at DCA and IAD are just like "here we go again" and hope they'll get a bonus for not calling out. I fully support TSA workers for calling out, FWIW, it's completely ridiculous to expect employees to go without paychecks multiple times in less than a year (or ever). Maybe they need to go drive Uber or do some other gig work to earn money and I don't begrudge them that at all.[/quote]

I do not begrudge anyone needing to earn money and calling out. But that still doesn’t explain why the BWI workers would call out at a significantly higher rate. It’s not even close. Is it that they are more financially strapped than the DC TSA? Or they are better at pre planned collective action? I hope NYT does an in depth post mortem. I love those. [/quote]
On the news they said 38% of TSA at BWI had called out. One of the highest rates in the country.

I’m seeing an 18% callout rate for DCA and nothing for IAD. The national callout rate is about 11% so DCA is still quite high for call outs. I think since DCA is largely a “commuter” airport it has more seasoned travelers who can efficiently pass through a line.[/quote]

Pretty much everyone we spoke to in the 4 hour BWI line on Saturday seemed to be a “seasoned traveler” with PreCheck and/or Clear.
Anonymous
I’ve got a flight out of BWI on Spirit Airlines later this afternoon.

Has anyone been to BWI yesterday or currently at the airport today to give me an update on what is the wait status?

Has everything gone back to normalcy with the TSA fiasco?

I want to know how early I need to get to the airport. I was planning two hours. TIA!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve got a flight out of BWI on Spirit Airlines later this afternoon.

Has anyone been to BWI yesterday or currently at the airport today to give me an update on what is the wait status?

Has everything gone back to normalcy with the TSA fiasco?

I want to know how early I need to get to the airport. I was planning two hours. TIA!


It’s been fine. As far as I know, even back when the lines were long spirit / frontier were ok cause they use a separate security gate (D). Rather than A-C used by southwest and other airlines
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve got a flight out of BWI on Spirit Airlines later this afternoon.

Has anyone been to BWI yesterday or currently at the airport today to give me an update on what is the wait status?

Has everything gone back to normalcy with the TSA fiasco?

I want to know how early I need to get to the airport. I was planning two hours. TIA!


It’s been fine. As far as I know, even back when the lines were long spirit / frontier were ok cause they use a separate security gate (D). Rather than A-C used by southwest and other airlines


Correct. By some miracle no one called out in the other terminal and no staff could be moved from one to the other. The airport’s handling of the situation could not have been any worse.
Anonymous
The fundamental defect at BWI is the absence of full airside connectivity across all concourses. That was (and is) fixable if Maryland chose to do so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The fundamental defect at BWI is the absence of full airside connectivity across all concourses. That was (and is) fixable if Maryland chose to do so.


From now on I will choose a connection at one of the other two over a nonstop at BWI. Part of it was not in their control but it was terribly mismanaged.
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