EWR term c precheck is in rare form this morning


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Looks like hell on earth
I saw all that on my way through the global services non line this morning. Looked horrible.
Here a few real pro tips.
Download the My TSA app which shows wait times. Also....
Leave a little extra time and get dropped at terminal A (if on United). Lines are often shorter. Then you can ride the air side shuttle over to C after security. If the lines in A are crazy, hop on the air train to C. Not much to lose. A lot to gain.
And the TSA agent just said “y’all are dumb"
If you avoid the line cutters, fisticuffs, and the people that have absolutely no idea what they are doing.... it will take ~25 minutes - goodluck (Pro-tip: If you come from the side of regular tsa they let you in at the usual pre-check start spot and it’s probably shorter)
Pro-pro-tip: be Global Services and have a United GS rep escort you past all this nonsense.
^^ GS is too pedestrian. Net jets or no jets.
The one time I take Alaska 😅
Glad I didn’t make the cut in the pic
Stay away!! Or get there two hours early. I don’t see how I make my flight now
INSANITY. I just made it through. Took 15 min
I am on my way. Any clue what the other heck points look like?
Oh yes, let's just become GS....cruel joke P1 ☹️
I mean Prin1, in that case chartering a plane would be a pro tip too. All of us have actually declined global services status.
Why, KPMG op?
For a second I thought it said AirTran and I got excited.