Now Reading
The TSA is Offering a $1,000 New Joiners Bonus to Head Off Airport Chaos This Summer

The TSA is Offering a $1,000 New Joiners Bonus to Head Off Airport Chaos This Summer

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is so understaffed that it is offering a $1,000 bonus to lure new airport security screeners into the federal agency. Acting TSA Administrator Darby LaJoye recently warned it was short-staffed by as many as 2,500 officers just as passenger numbers are set to peak heading into the busy summer season.

Around 131 airports across the United States are projected to experience staff shortages through June and LaJoye has put a call out for office staff to volunteer on the frontlines for up to 45-days at a time.

Photo Credit: Pittsburgh International Airport

Office staff would help to direct passengers and prepare them for the screening process because they don’t have the necessary credentials to actually carry out the screening process themselves.

Passenger numbers have been steadily rising over the last few months after demand was decimated by the pandemic. On Sunday, the agency screened nearly two million passengers at airport checkpoints across the U.S. but a TSA spokesperson maintains the agency is “well-positioned to meet rising traveler volumes.”

Despite having recruited more than 3,000 new employees in the last few months, the TSA has lost around 2,000 experienced officers and some estimates suggest the agency requires a further 3,000 by the end of the summer.

The TSA insists the offer of a $1,000 recruitment incentive isn’t out of the norm.

“As in years before, the agency began a concerted recruitment effort this past winter in anticipation of increasing volumes and is on pace with established benchmarks to meet hiring goals,” a TSA spokesperson explained.

“The agency continues to leverage established, creative recruitment strategies to meet personnel needs, including nationwide recruitment incentives and targeted retention incentives in strategic markets.”

New Transportation Security Officers are set to receive $500 when they first join the agency and a further $500 if they successfully complete 12 months in the job.

“After six months, TSOs are eligible for pay increases and those who work early mornings, evenings and Sundays receive a shift differential. Overtime opportunities, which are paid at time and a half, are frequently available,” the agency said during a recruitment blitz in Las Vegas.

The recruitment campaign seems to be working – a spokesperson says the agency is receiving as many as 5,000 applications per week.

View Comments (2)
  • Great. A person who has never screened anyone at TSA checkpoints is going to volunteer to provide security for our air travel during a Summer period of unprecedented amateur travelers like we’ve never seen. This would be like getting volunteers that normally work jobs at say 7-11 or McDonald’s to be police officers for a while this Summer. What could go wrong.

  • @DaninMCI Not trying to defend TSA here but about the office staff volunteering, note:
    “Office staff would help to direct passengers and prepare them for the screening process because they don’t have the necessary credentials to actually carry out the screening process themselves.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

© 2023 paddleyourownkanoo.com All Rights Reserved.

Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to paddleyourownkanoo.com with appropriate and specific directions to the original content.