I am a licensed private security officer in the state of Colorado. It isn't the job I would have picked, as a matter of fact I was in college pursuing a degree in healthcare after the economy tanked and I lost my job as a machinist and took this job to support my family .
When Obamacare killed any chance I had of getting a job in the medical field (while leaving me 30K in debt for a degree I will never use) I opted to stay with the company I'm with.
The site I work on has no public access and the only time I interact with the general public is when someone turns up lost at my gate and when that happens I try to be knowledgeable about the business in my area so that I can direct them to the proper location.
I don't flash my gun, I don't pretend authority I don't have and I never had an interest in a career in law enforcement (IOW I'm not some wannabe that washed out of the police academy.) and I don't think I'm "in charge" of the site I work on. I'm just a guy caught by circumstance trying to make a living.
I know I'm not going to change it (I also know that some of you are going to use this thread as an opportunity to talk smack about anyone in the security field) but it bothers me to be referred to as a "mall cop" or a "wannabe" or a "flashlight cop". It also bothers me when people assume that security guard = loser.
The next time you run into a security guard why not look past the stereotype and realize that you're dealing with another human being with bills to pay and (likely) a family to feed who very likely doesn't want to be there anymore than you do and knows that you think he's a loser before he even opens his mouth and cut him/ her some slack
When Obamacare killed any chance I had of getting a job in the medical field (while leaving me 30K in debt for a degree I will never use) I opted to stay with the company I'm with.
The site I work on has no public access and the only time I interact with the general public is when someone turns up lost at my gate and when that happens I try to be knowledgeable about the business in my area so that I can direct them to the proper location.
I don't flash my gun, I don't pretend authority I don't have and I never had an interest in a career in law enforcement (IOW I'm not some wannabe that washed out of the police academy.) and I don't think I'm "in charge" of the site I work on. I'm just a guy caught by circumstance trying to make a living.
I know I'm not going to change it (I also know that some of you are going to use this thread as an opportunity to talk smack about anyone in the security field) but it bothers me to be referred to as a "mall cop" or a "wannabe" or a "flashlight cop". It also bothers me when people assume that security guard = loser.
The next time you run into a security guard why not look past the stereotype and realize that you're dealing with another human being with bills to pay and (likely) a family to feed who very likely doesn't want to be there anymore than you do and knows that you think he's a loser before he even opens his mouth and cut him/ her some slack