halfmileharry
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Or. little Weiner flashing his BIG weiner?
Well, he is a "Professional" in the field.
Or. little Weiner flashing his BIG weiner?
Most security guards live paycheck to paycheck. Refusing to work a site is grounds for termination or they'll move you to a site with less hours and pay. Site manager won't end a contract if it still brings in $. They don't care about your safety.And I think that if I were one of the affected guards I would refuse to work the Kroger detail if I had no means of defense. I am for security and can't even defend myself let alone a patron? No point in the exercise whatsoever. LATERS! If I ran the security company I would be tempted to end the contract. What's the point?
It says there are some neighborhoods that are rougher than others. Just the same as it's always been. When grocery stores in Carmel need security guards on a daily basis then that will say something.What does it say about the state of things when a grocery store needs a security guard???
Or. little Weiner flashing his BIG weiner?
What does it say about the state of things when a grocery store needs a security guard???
What does it say about the state of things when a grocery store needs a security guard???
You're slipping harleyrider. That post was way too legible.......Notice'd the price o' food, as of late?......
You've obviously not been to the Krogers in Haughville (Michigan and Holmes), Mars Hill (Kentucky and Mann), 10th and Shadeland or out at Twin Aire on Shadeland? I wouldn't roll into any of those now without a weapon, and I've worked in two of those stores, and been through the others.
So she was willing to shop at night [driving to and from the store and walking to/from her car in the dark, without a security guard escorting her] because there was a security guard IN the store? She's now no longer going to do this because the guard isn't going to be armed? This makes no sense... I mean I'm sure this guard wasn't personally escorting her to and from her car during every night visit...10TV interviewed shoppers in the Columbus area who said they will change their shopping habits now that Kroger's guards will be unarmed. One such shopper, Lakashia Shavers, said that she would stop shopping at night
Don't forget Linwood & 10th St. I almost got robbed in that parking lot.