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What it’s like to be a Transportation Security Administration screener.NADINE NELSON HAS BEEN A TRANSPORTATION Security Administration (TSA) baggage screener at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago since December
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The main reason I decided to [write my book] was the fact that one passenger was very irate. He couldn’t get his way as far
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