As i sit here at my security job as a "receptionist", I have began to realize just how lazy people are these days. The front doors into our building have the handicap buttons that open the doors automatically. Well I guess that sitting behind a desk all day is really tiring because most employees will hit the button and wait for the door to open instead of pushing the door open by hand. There is one employee that is in a wheelchair because he has no movement in his legs, well he REFUSES to use the automatic door buttons! I find it funny that the one person that has the righful reason to use the buttons doesn't use them at all.
And while i'm ranting...
I work with other security officers who refuse to use the stairs for anything. I've seen a shift supervisor take the elevator up ONE floor to respond to a disturbance between two employees in the cafeteria. What makes it worse is that most of the time, these officers will go out of their way to use the elevator when the stairs are much closer to our SecOps office. Me personally, I try to avoid the elevators at all cost because you lose radio reception inside them; unless i'm going from the first floor to the eighth floor and then i'll usually walk down the stairs from there. Plus its the only chance we get to do even a little workout while on shift.
They keep telling us that all we can do is "observe and report," so there...I observed and reported!
.......any thoughts?
And while i'm ranting...
I work with other security officers who refuse to use the stairs for anything. I've seen a shift supervisor take the elevator up ONE floor to respond to a disturbance between two employees in the cafeteria. What makes it worse is that most of the time, these officers will go out of their way to use the elevator when the stairs are much closer to our SecOps office. Me personally, I try to avoid the elevators at all cost because you lose radio reception inside them; unless i'm going from the first floor to the eighth floor and then i'll usually walk down the stairs from there. Plus its the only chance we get to do even a little workout while on shift.
They keep telling us that all we can do is "observe and report," so there...I observed and reported!
.......any thoughts?
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