Why do they allow these kinds of people to work airports, and giving this already-disappointing country a bad name. Dapat linisin from the top kasi the fact that this happens multiple times implies it's a system problem and that there needs to be a clean-up. Don't just remove the culprit but also the ones that enabled her.
this post was submitted on 20 Sep 2023
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I guess the pay must be low for them to resort to this. Then they probably can't be fired since they are probably goverment employees. Then there are the convoluted policies which are vague as fuck. Probably understaffed also. That seem to be a breeding ground for corruption to me. One solution is to build/designate more international airports. Use of AI and online services when engaging passengers. More hands off approach between employees and passenger essentially that reduce the chance for corruption. Hire more employees. Could limit the number of passengers in the airport. There's probably more there.