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BoyInBlue
05-13-2007, 08:46 AM
I guess they want a mean SOB




http://sandiego.craigslist.org/sec/318693166.html

I am looking for a licensed armed security guard 3-4 nights per week (30-35 hours). The schedule is flexible and you will not have to work every weekend though some weekends are required. Some driving is required however I will pay you for all work-related mileage. I am not looking for anyone nice and friendly. I prefer someone with military experience and in good physical condition.

Some of your job duties will include but are not limited to;

Prevent vandalism and damage
Complete shift/incident reports
Reduce tresspassing
Log all suspicious activity
Enforce all rules and regulations

Chucky
05-13-2007, 11:53 AM
I would guess that his last contracts got to loose and overlooked things while shooting the crap with employees. I wonder if it is Nick Narrvaro from FL:) Joke I know this is from SanDiego.

SecTrainer
05-13-2007, 04:08 PM
I guess they want a mean SOB




http://sandiego.craigslist.org/sec/318693166.html

I am looking for a licensed armed security guard 3-4 nights per week (30-35 hours). The schedule is flexible and you will not have to work every weekend though some weekends are required. Some driving is required however I will pay you for all work-related mileage. I am not looking for anyone nice and friendly. I prefer someone with military experience and in good physical condition.

Some of your job duties will include but are not limited to;

Prevent vandalism and damage
Complete shift/incident reports
Reduce tresspassing
Log all suspicious activity
Enforce all rules and regulations

Hmmm...apartment complexes. Maybe the last guy got "friendly", or tried to, with some of the female residents. Otherwise, as someone suggested, started showing favoritism, overlooking stuff, etc. and forgetting that the apt management/owner is the client who wants the complex rules enforced w/o exceptions.

Sometimes it's tough to walk the line between being pleasant but impartial, and being "too nice and friendly". We all want friends unless we're social misfits, but it's usually best to cultivate friendships outside of the protective venue where we work and must enforce laws, policies and keep order.