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Are you referring to Lisa for Beyond Hello? She keeps sending me e-mails about airport wings shops. Her email address states "wide open west.com" so I'm assuming she's a scheduler.
yep a certain Msc paid for me to be badged, but, after 13 shops in one day, did well, they asked for my badge back....???? NOT her co though
@amberngriffinco wrote:

yep a certain Msc paid for me to be badged, but, after 13 shops in one day, did well, they asked for my badge back....???? NOT her co though

I don't understand the question you are asking. Can you be more specific? If a MSC paid for an airport badge, you used it to perform 13 shops in a one-day period, and now they no longer require your services at that airport, I would not be surprised that they asked for the badge back.
Wait a minute, I'm confused a bit about the badging. When someone goes through the process to get badged it is personal to them, like a driver's license, right? If true, how could they ask for it back?

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I believe the badges have to be sponsored. If the MSC no longer wishes to sponsor the badge then the badge goes back.

It is more like an employee badge and less like a driver's license.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/18/2015 10:41PM by bgriffin.
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@bgriffin wrote:

I believe the badges have to be sponsored. If the MSC no longer wishes to sponsor the badge then the badge goes back.

It is more like an employee badge and less like a driver's license.

And at least at my local airport, contractors can be fined for failure to return badges.
@bgriffin wrote:

I believe the badges have to be sponsored. If the MSC no longer wishes to sponsor the badge then the badge goes back.

It is more like an employee badge and less like a driver's license.

Exactly. The reason for badging is security. If anyone with a driver's license were allowed in the badged airport areas, there would be no need for badging. Generally, those who have badges are given badges because their job requires them to enter a security, badge-only area. The badge is given to the individual (and, yes, it is specific to the individual) because the company he works for vouches for him as their employee. If he quits or is laid off or fired, they take the badge away because he no longer has a reason to be in the security area.
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