A good read.
Sounds as if the admin also knows how to assign people.
Everyone has their preferances and when the personality meets the assignment things go even better.
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Originally posted by EMTFirefighterHow is $27,500-$29,500/yr. not decent for unarmed private security?
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Originally posted by EMTFirefighterHow is $27,500-$29,500/yr. not decent for unarmed private security?
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Guest repliedAmazingly hate-speech free article from a campus paper! Now if they only paid their officers a decent wage- http://www.spu.edu/depts/hr/jobs.html#so
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A refreshing change indeed!I liked the part about the freedom he had to make his rounds. We had it like that for more than 12 years. Then, along came a lazy guard and now we all have to hit "keys."
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I also believe it is wonderful the local media found it worthwhile to report the story in a positive light with an accurate portrayal of how the job is done.
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Good story. I really like the fact that they are considered Proffessionals. This day in age, many people don't take a Security job seriously (or any job for that matter). This just goes to show that no matter what you get paid, or what you do, doing a good job, keeping up a good apperance and acting like a proffessional earns generous amounts respect.
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Here is an article that presents a professional security officer at a college campus. The article emphasizes the officer's skills with interpersonal contact and reason to get results on the job.
http://www.thefalcononline.com/story/5014Tags: None
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