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Randy Clark
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over 6 months ago

Looking for work thanks

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Jerry Mack
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over 6 months ago

Any job for security or hospital escort I'm looking. For 12. To. 14. He

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Juan Leonardo
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over 6 months ago

I am a security guard unnarmed ,I like work at the building stable in case fire alarm use stairs and or call 911 .

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Malcolm Brown
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over 6 months ago

I want to work so I can pay the bills

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Denise Walton
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over 6 months ago

Hello I would like to know if I need a GED or High SCHOOL education

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Lazaro Michel
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over 6 months ago

I wish to apply for the position of the same duties.

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Ken Roberts
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over 6 months ago

Watch your back! It’s not what you know, but who you know or don’t know.

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Ken Roberts
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over 6 months ago

Asking a customer who wanted me to leave my post to wait for assistance (that supposedly got me removed) and challenging the Captain who was only giving me 37 hours for the week while giving another employee assigned to a desk 41 hours and herself 50-60 hours in one week.

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Reginald Brown
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over 6 months ago

Not feeling sorry for myself or making excuses, but like a lot of people I have made mistakes in past jobs that affect me now when I try to apply for new jobs. Maybe I am overthinking things a little bit. The best job I ever had was as a security officer. I did it for a total of 1 year and 6 months. The only big mistake that I made was sleeping on the job at one site. My supervisor offered to move me to another site or I could quit. Not thinking about how it would effect my future, I quit. I was in my twenties but I still shouldn't have made that mistake. Obviously sleeping on the job is something that should NEVER be allowed and something that we should NEVER do. This was back in 2009-2010. I took this job for granted. On good months I was making 1400 a month.The opportunity for advancement with pay raises was there. I was getting asked to work at more and more sites. It was not a hard job at all. That's the most money I have ever made on a job. There's a lot I could have done in my personal life by now if I was still on that job. Anyway, I learned a lot on the job as far as doing the job. But I learned more about myself and am learning from past mistakes. I'm not the person that was sleeping on the job back then. It's hard to show employers that. I tried going to school, but that didn't work out. I was reminded of all of this during my phone interview for a security job today. Any job would be hard to get, and I am open to doing work I don't want to do. I just feel like my skills and personality are best suited for security. Maybe I can't do security any more, no matter how much I believe that I can do the job. I kind of don't know what to do. Take a look at my resume. Any advice is welcome.

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Tina Roland
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over 6 months ago

Allied Universal Security has full and part time positions open. If interested you can email me at tina.roland@aus.com. We conduct interviews three times a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Looking forward to hearing from you

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