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    These people just offerd me a job. They need people to work government buildings. They look like a pretty big outfit. I am seriously considering it. You have to have a security clearence for most of thier jobs.

    I checked out there website. Looks like a decent outfit.
    My views, opinions and statements are my own. They are not of my company, affiliates or coworkers.

    -Being bagger at Publix has more respect these days

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    -The industry needs to do one of two things; stop fiddling with the thin line and go forward or go back to that way it was. A flashlight in one hand and your set of keys in the other

  • #2
    Originally posted by Echos13
    These people just offerd me a job. They need people to work government buildings. They look like a pretty big outfit. I am seriously considering it. You have to have a security clearence for most of thier jobs.

    I checked out there website. Looks like a decent outfit.
    I've never heard of em. That may or may not be a good thing, especially if they weren't around till 2005 (When I left)...
    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

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    • #3
      Indeed. But I guess you can't swim unless you get wet. You could drown too. But then, I am already drowning with the outfit I am with now.
      My views, opinions and statements are my own. They are not of my company, affiliates or coworkers.

      -Being bagger at Publix has more respect these days

      -It's just a job kid deal with it

      -The industry needs to do one of two things; stop fiddling with the thin line and go forward or go back to that way it was. A flashlight in one hand and your set of keys in the other

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Echos13
        Indeed. But I guess you can't swim unless you get wet. You could drown too. But then, I am already drowning with the outfit I am with now.
        echo what's the link please?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GCMC Security
          echo what's the link please?

          Here you go. They have something in Ft. Lauderdale I think.

          My views, opinions and statements are my own. They are not of my company, affiliates or coworkers.

          -Being bagger at Publix has more respect these days

          -It's just a job kid deal with it

          -The industry needs to do one of two things; stop fiddling with the thin line and go forward or go back to that way it was. A flashlight in one hand and your set of keys in the other

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          • #6
            Oh, I have heard of these guys. I just didn't consider them a security position. They were at Tampa International as skycaps when I flew out.
            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

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            • #7
              After some research I have came to find out they are utilizing over lapping shifts to take care of some work loads on a few federal sites. They are not guaranteed permanent positions nor are the shifts despite being 40 hours a week with some decent pay. They are not offering any normal standardized shift positions right now just additional over lapping ones. I am thinking about declining their offer unless they can convince me of something concrete. Though the company I am with right now is taking on water. I would rather risk staying on board with them than being tossed over board by another company after just getting on. Once I leave this job there is no safety net.
              My views, opinions and statements are my own. They are not of my company, affiliates or coworkers.

              -Being bagger at Publix has more respect these days

              -It's just a job kid deal with it

              -The industry needs to do one of two things; stop fiddling with the thin line and go forward or go back to that way it was. A flashlight in one hand and your set of keys in the other

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Echos13
                After some research I have came to find out they are utilizing over lapping shifts to take care of some work loads on a few federal sites. They are not guaranteed permanent positions nor are the shifts despite being 40 hours a week with some decent pay. They are not offering any normal standardized shift positions right now just additional over lapping ones. I am thinking about declining their offer unless they can convince me of something concrete. Though the company I am with right now is taking on water. I would rather risk staying on board with them than being tossed over board by another company after just getting on. Once I leave this job there is no safety net.
                Doesn't look good on the resume when you leave one job, go to another, then leave that a month later.
                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

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by N. A. Corbier
                  Doesn't look good on the resume when you leave one job, go to another, then leave that a month later.
                  Last edited by Echos13; 04-15-2006, 09:48 AM.
                  My views, opinions and statements are my own. They are not of my company, affiliates or coworkers.

                  -Being bagger at Publix has more respect these days

                  -It's just a job kid deal with it

                  -The industry needs to do one of two things; stop fiddling with the thin line and go forward or go back to that way it was. A flashlight in one hand and your set of keys in the other

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                  • #10
                    I have never heard of these folks, and based on what your saying they might not be a very good outfit. Piece of advice, though I am biased at this, if you want a great security job look at Boeing, or any of the other aerospace companies. I know with Boeing we have several sites in Florida including cape canaveral (though Im not sure if we provide any security there) as well as surrounding states. Might even be worth moving for. Based on what you said I would personally turn down their job offer. If their communication is this bad to a prespective employee, imagine how they treat their real employees

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