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TSA (Transportation Security Administration)

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Some are bad, some are great - Lead Transportation Security Officer TSA (Transportation Security Administration) Employee Review

3.0
23 Jun 2012
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Pros

Excellent pay for very limited experience. Las Vegas had the best managers on the planet and you very rarely heard someone getting fired or quit out of anger.

Cons

Very large turnover due to poorly managed airports Seattle is a walking crap hole with people quitting or gePtting fired from officers to supervisors. One ten year supervisor was demoted due to false accusations of anger issues. Issues that have never come up in his ten year tenure. One 7 year supervisor has elected to take a customs and border patrol job making 14k less to get out of the TSA. It's very easy to HR someone out of a job. Get four or more letters of counsel filed against you (these are non-grievable and undefendable), and you can be fired. I was a lead supervisor when fired for unauthorized overtime, even though it was approved a month in advance and management had full knowledge of this overtime despite my supervisor wanting me to go through an unofficial mentorship. Plus, lead supervisor is as far as most people go as far as promotions. Irregular hours and always working on holidays. It's a part of the game, but it did wear on your family life. Very likely to be replaced by private companies. No one feels they have job security in TSA.

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5.0
27 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Steady income. Room to grow if you want.

Cons

Management can be okay. Hours may be hard.

3.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Same job routine every day.

Cons

The late/early hours get hard after awhile to balance personal life.

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