these particular security guards get paid $21/ hr for a reason. they arent your average mall cop.
HEY HEY HEY, don't dispute him, he's in "Human Resources and a good part directed toward the field of Compensation Management".
One visit from me will see that policy reversed.I haven't allowed people to wear clothes on my property since 2008.
Maybe that why I don't get many visitors.
One visit from me will see that policy reversed.
I wasn't commenting upon that.
What does this have to do with my claim that almost all (1%) security guards, are not clearly made equal to that of a qualified LEO?
If you're so very smart, Beer Truck Driver, please cite your source or make a reasonable statement to estimate how many LEOs work in private security.
I know @ least 35 LEO's and 19 of them moonlight as security, and like I said up thread where you quoted 2 million people in security, just 1% makes that 20,000. I think it's safe to say that there is @ least more than 1% of people who are in security that are qualified in lethal and non lethal force.
If you don't believe me, I'll give you the address of a guy who is working security for a chain liquor store and is a former retired LEO, who dresses like a bum and makes about 75g a year, that will be more than willing to give you a dance and a splat on the sidewalk if you screw with his stores.
There's people who sit behind a desk, and then there's feet on the street.
Well I've never said I'm so smart, and no I did not stay @ a Holiday Inn last night either ( I'll leave that up to you ), but I do have a nice little diploma that used to hang on the wall from Indiana University where I graduated in 84 that now sits in my safe.
Don't belittle me because I drive a beer truck, almost 30% of our drivers are college grads.
I know @ least 35 LEO's and 19 of them moonlight as security, and like I said up thread where you quoted 2 million people in security, just 1% makes that 20,000. I think it's safe to say that there is @ least more than 1% of people who are in security that are qualified in lethal and non lethal force.
If you don't believe me, I'll give you the address of a guy who is working security for a chain liquor store and is a former retired LEO, who dresses like a bum and makes about 75g a year, that will be more than willing to give you a dance and a splat on the sidewalk if you screw with his stores.
There's people who sit behind a desk, and then there's feet on the street.
Adios amigos, I'm done feeding the troll.
Gracious. You could stand to stop feeding yourself.
Would anyone here be willing to have their car searched at a restaurant by the security guard if their policy was antigun?
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One visit from me will see that policy reversed.
If you have to use a bridge to cross a moat, check in to a guard shanty, attend an 8 hour meeting on safety and legal stuff, sign documents saying that entering the restaurant you agree to searches of your car....
then I guess you should be willing to have your car searched.
If you don't want the car searched, don't sign the papers, get hired by the company, attend the classes/meetings, and cross on to the property line.
Moat? Thought it was a ditch? Still can't understand what this has to do with our constitutional rights ? So as you see it we have given up those rights to earn a living?