Yeah. I think this is the difference between proprietary and contract security. You can also look like a hotel employee. When we open a door, its like the police opening a door.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
busy night last night/this morning
Collapse
X
-
Some Kind of Commando Leader
"Every time I see another crazy Florida post, I'm glad I don't work there." ~ Minneapolis Security on Florida Security Law
-
Originally posted by HotelSecurityWe've had to pay for a flight for someone who missed his flight because he did not receive/answer his wakeup call. It cost the hotel money. Our business is loss prevention so.... it became part of our duties.
There was a case 3 or 4 years ago where a famous golfer missed the tee-off time because he did not receive the call or wakeup. The hotel was blamed.Maybe it's because I don't travel much or the fact that when I do travel I stay in crappy little 1 star motels but I never set a wake up call.
Hospital Security Officer
Comment
-
Originally posted by EMTGuardThe rich SOBs can't afford an alarm clock?Maybe it's because I don't travel much or the fact that when I do travel I stay in crappy little 1 star motels but I never set a wake up call.
Comment
-
Originally posted by JackholeNo you didn't, you chose to do so.I enforce rules and regulations, not laws.
Security Officers. The 1st First Responders.
Comment
-
I had one guy yell at me when I worked security at the hotel in New Orleans when I missed his wakeup call. The hotel had no way to track wakeup calls, nit even a sheet, so I created a excel sheet for them, then I taught the desk clerk how to use the desk alarm clock once I found out where they had it hidden.
I don't know why he expected first class service from a hotel that didn't have enough staff and was half demolished after Katrina.
Comment
300x250
Collapse
Channels
Collapse
Mid 300x250
Collapse
Leaderboard
Collapse
Comment