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How many times a day, while your boarding your flight, do you look up at the line of passengers waiting to board, and see them put their paper boarding pass in their mouth, while they use their hands to do other tasks??? Then when they get closer to you to board, they pull the boarding pass, out of their mouth, and hand it to you. I don't know about you, but with the H1N1 virus out of control. I really don't think it's a good idea to touch it. Maybe we need to put up signs at all ticket counters, asking passengers, not to put tickets in their mouths.
In our city we have developed a new secret system to alert our co-workers of Ticket-In-Mouth passengers. If I'm boarding the flight, and my co-worker sees one while I'm busy, he tells me that TIM is coming. (Ticket-In-Mouth). That is my signal to look up at the line of passengers, to see which one is guilty. When TIM goes to hand me his moist boarding pass, I just say, Thank you Mr. Scott Smith, your seat is 5A. Your all set to board, and I don't collect the BP. My co-worker reprints a new clean BP for Scott Smith 5A, and we use that clean one. Hope this system helps other agents while boarding their flights.
Open to other ideas that help too. I guess we are not alone. My neice is a Bank teller, and she tells me customers put cash in their mouths all the time.
In our city we have developed a new secret system to alert our co-workers of Ticket-In-Mouth passengers. If I'm boarding the flight, and my co-worker sees one while I'm busy, he tells me that TIM is coming. (Ticket-In-Mouth). That is my signal to look up at the line of passengers, to see which one is guilty. When TIM goes to hand me his moist boarding pass, I just say, Thank you Mr. Scott Smith, your seat is 5A. Your all set to board, and I don't collect the BP. My co-worker reprints a new clean BP for Scott Smith 5A, and we use that clean one. Hope this system helps other agents while boarding their flights.
Open to other ideas that help too. I guess we are not alone. My neice is a Bank teller, and she tells me customers put cash in their mouths all the time.