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How did you get your start doing security guard work, and what career moves did you make to get to your current position? Do you need a particular educational background? |
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Josephine in Houston, Texas 34 months ago |
i started working as a security guard for celanese in Bishop and I ahve now moved to bay city and am looking for more of a security job because I liked what I was doing over there but the thing is that it's not as hard as this big places because it's a small community. I'm for some reson scared to even make applications for security at some places because what if they are harder or different from the things that I know. Should i be worried? i don't know what to do really... |
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JF Security Supervisor 34 months ago |
Dear S/O Don't worry about were
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Josephine in Houston, Texas 34 months ago |
Thank You since I'm new at this location how or where would I go to get higher in security courses. I don't think there are any schools around this area. |
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JF Security Supervisor 34 months ago |
Don't worry about that you can
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JF Security Supervisor 33 months ago |
YOU don't need any background
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J. Marshall in Prosper, Texas 31 months ago |
Anyone with any information, please forward to me a list of online Security Guard Classes. Thanks, |
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Maureen 31 months ago |
I need info on when and where security guards started.My daughter is doing a report on it,and we can`t find this infomation.Thank you in advance.Maureen |
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JF Security Supervisor 31 months ago |
Dear Maureen
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dave in Palmer, Alaska 30 months ago |
I live in Alaska and unfortionetly I have to move just to even apply to become a security guard. They refuse to hire you up here without experiance. I dont have any skills as a security guard but am working on an associates for criminal justice. Is there anything I can do to make myself a more favorable canidate to employers? |
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Kyle Grayson in Dallesport, Washington 30 months ago |
Is there any Security/Bouncing jobs in Washington or Oregon?If so does anyone know what those jobs are like? |
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JF Security Supervisor 30 months ago |
A GREAT START WOULD BE A COURSE IN CRIMINAL
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Butch in White Rock, British Columbia 27 months ago |
Host said: How did you get your start doing security guard work, and what career moves did you make to get to your current position? Security is an interesting and ever changing field that requires only perseverance to get ahead. Try the want ads in your city and get yourself atarted. |
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Mike Evans in Aquebogue, New York 26 months ago |
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D Kay in Pensacola, Florida 26 months ago |
I live in Pensacola Fla And Have been A security Oficer for & yea8 years And I love being one I have work at the Malls,court House Airport And Calling Cr.I am a GOOD WORKER And Wont to better myself. |
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Mike in Anchorage, Alaska 24 months ago |
I've been security for 8 years and running, I am currently an Armed officer in a State building, I like it, its steady pay and good hours, I left the security field and tried manual labor...well thats not for me. There are company's that will hire you with and knowledge of the field. Don't give up and keep trying. |
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Mike in Anchorage, Alaska 24 months ago |
I ment to say there are companys that will hire you with out experience. |
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Trent Miller in Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania 23 months ago |
Our Security Officers come with a varied amount of backgrounds and training, but keeping yourself clean as far as the law is concerned and being drug free are of upmost importance. |
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DOORMAN 22 months ago |
PORTLAND OREGON HAS NIGHT CLUBS AND TITTY BARS,SEATTLE HAS THE PIONEER SQUARE,ITS 10 CLUBS ONE PRICE AND MIXED VENUES,ROCK,HIPHOP,TECHNO,TOP 40,AND SEVERAL LOUNGES AND MARTINI BARS AS WELL AS SPORTS BARS,GREAT TIME |
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Pearl in Toronto, Ontario 21 months ago |
I am now working in Canada, but originally from Philippines and i would like to know, how can i start to become a security guard? do i need to take some courses about the security before i can apply as a security guard, if so, what courses do i need to take? Thanks. |
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JF Security Supervisor 21 months ago |
A GREAT START WOULD BE A COURSE IN CRIMINAL
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Pearl in Toronto, Ontario 21 months ago |
Wow! Thanks for your great attention to my letter. I appreciate it. Thanks. |
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New Guy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 20 months ago |
My previous job was in a bank we were always doing security procedures, we only has guards during Christmas, lol
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Sue Sellers in Pensacola, Florida 20 months ago |
JF Security Supervisor said: Don't worry about that you can Wonder if my company will allow me to take online course to get Class D security license. Also, if I'm allowed to do this what is the charge for an online course or is there a charge (any other info you can give me on geting Class D security class is very much appreciated). Thanks, Susan |
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JF Security Supervisor 20 months ago |
Going for your class D security lic no problems some security company's
P.S If you would like some names of schools let me know leave state were you
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buzz in Dola, Ohio 19 months ago |
Host said: How did you get your start doing security guard work, and what career moves did you make to get to your current position? If you want to work for securitas the dumber the higher you climb to the top. don't work for this company. Bad very bad in N.E Ohio Akron Ohio |
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Mike Turner in North Las Vegas, Nevada 19 months ago |
As a Assistant Director of Security in Las Vegas, I recommend all the new Officers I hire even if they have experience read the book, "Observe and Report", Behind the Scenes with Security. This book allows officers to see what can happen on the job in the words of actual officers. It also is a great book to understand how you really move up in this career field. Recently, I found out that this book is becoming required reading for some Criminal Justice courses on the East Coast. It costs less than taking a course only to find out you really don't want to be in Security. Worth the money and more. |
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New Guy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 19 months ago |
JF Security Supervisor said: Going for your class D security lic no problems some security company's Hey do you maybe have AIM or yahoo messenger that we could talk? I live in South FL, Like fort Lauderdale area I would like info on where to take criminal Justice courses... Also on what the average hourly pay is for armed and unarmed security in my area... And any advice like does and donts Plus how to get promoted and what opportunities there are to move up? |
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JF Security Supervisor 19 months ago |
New Guy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida said: Hey do you maybe have AIM or yahoo messenger that we could talk? I live in South FL, Like fort Lauderdale area I would like info on where to take criminal Justice courses... Also on what the average hourly pay is for armed and unarmed security in my area... And any advice like does and donts Plus how to get promoted and what opportunities there are to move up? Dear New Guy Fort Lauderdale,FL
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garcia in Los Angeles, California 19 months ago |
i would love to work as security guard. what do i need to get start? |
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New Guy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 19 months ago |
JF Security Supervisor said: Dear New Guy Fort Lauderdale,FL Hey maybe you forgot but monday came and passed, will be monday again tomorrow... do you have that info for me? |
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JF Security Supervisor 19 months ago |
Sorry new guy needed to research for updated information
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JF Security Supervisor 18 months ago |
New Guy in Fort Lauderdale,FL
Institute of police techology management
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JF Security Supervisor 18 months ago |
New Guy in Fort Lauderdale,FL
Transition to Private Security
The CPP demonstrates broad expertise in all areas of security,
ACCEPTED AS THE STANDARD. ASIS
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Jessica in Phoenix, Arizona 18 months ago |
JF Security Supervisor said: Dear Maureen Can you tell me how it started, I'm thinking of opening up a security business. Thanks,
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shareece lucas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 17 months ago |
Host said: How did you get your start doing security guard work, and what career moves did you make to get to your current position? Do i need a valid drivers license? |
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Scott in Hialeah, Florida 17 months ago |
No you do really? Most companies want it but it's not a requirement. If you choose to be a D license guard, your looking at around 8 to 10 per hour with usually no benefits depending on the company. Most security companies are contract agencies (AlliedBarton, Wackehunt) they pay low but they always hire new people. Just get your license in class D to start. |
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Sharon R. in Seneca, SC in Simpsonville, South Carolina 17 months ago |
Host said: How did you get your start doing security guard work, and what career moves did you make to get to your current position? I just went to the local employment office for the state and filled out a complete resume online free then looked at 3 counties' books listing all jobs then went to the field of law enforcement and then security, loss prevention and other and looked at the job listings there. They sent me to one job for an interview and the mgr. of the security company in that county called me at home then called my cell phone. You usually have to have a home telephone and one cell phone number that is in your name only to get a security job. You need at least two references.Everything was verified I put on my online resume and also I have one at Monster, hotjobs, indeed.com and beyond.com. That helps along with the major CareerBuilder.com I think the url is called.The other job I appled to was sent my resume free from the employment office without me paying postage for it. That company never contacted me at all. Then I found out the mgr. of that other county office had moved to the city to the other company which called me so I met him actually at that office when I was hired. He had switched employers. |
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Sharon R. in Seneca, SC in Simpsonville, South Carolina 17 months ago |
J. Marshall in Prosper, Texas said: Anyone with any information, please forward to me a list of online Security Guard Classes. Security classes leading to a degree in Criminal Justice are now available at most technical colleges like they are here in the next county from me. |
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Sharon R. in Seneca, SC in Simpsonville, South Carolina 17 months ago |
Butch in White Rock, British Columbia said: Security is an interesting and ever changing field I had a G.E.D., not a high school regular diploma and I had taken a few Criminal Justice courses at the local technical college. Then I had worked for 3 years at the big 4-yr. college doing security after working almost one year for Wells Fargo before they were bought by Burns International which also owns Pinkerton. I had a choice of being laid off when they bought those two or continuing on as a Pinkerton guard. I did not wish to do that so I just went to educational security which I came to love actually. Those references got me industrial security work later one. I would like to be a supervisor now and I am over 50 so I have had an application online at several places looking for a certain type of security position since January even though I was employed by a firm at that time. |
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Sharon R. in Seneca, SC in Simpsonville, South Carolina 17 months ago |
Maureen said: I need info on when and where security guards started.My daughter is doing a report on it,and we can`t find this infomation.Thank you in advance.Maureen Maureen, I hope my info is helpful to your daughter. I was in the U.S. Army then I did regular maintenance and outside sales door to door for awhile then met a guard who told me where to apply at an industrial plant. I applied there and they told me they PREFERRED former military service personel so they hired me with Wells Fargo. That major company was bought by a larger global company and then I went from W.F. to college educational security just by applying on campus to the Security office usually located in a student on campus apartment complex main building. I was hired there and did college security at a very small salary(the companies have to bid to get the security contract)for 3 years and the company got replaced by one I had worked for doing maintenance so I sought a position at the employment office with a different company and they sent me to that office in the next county where I was hired based on two references from females(one works for the Dept. of Justice FBI--semi-retired)and my years of experience in educational security. During my working time for one company I saw the operations mgr. leave and was replaced for an Army Specialist. Sometimes military personel who are serving with the Reserves are also with security company upper management. There were several prior service male guards at the big college where I worked and only one other female prior service who had been in the Air Force. I do not recomment joining the military at this time. My friends in the Army Reserve left because they found out they would be sent to Iraq. Just do a complete online resume at major places like HotJobs.com and they will make your resume available to any employer who wants to see it. They also keep a log of how many hits employers make to your online resumer which was helpful to me |
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Sharon R. in Seneca, SC in Simpsonville, South Carolina 17 months ago |
dave in Palmer, Alaska said: I live in Alaska and unfortionetly I have to move just to even apply to become a security guard. They refuse to hire you up here without experiance. I dont have any skills as a security guard but am working on an associates for criminal justice. Is there anything I can do to make myself a more favorable canidate to employers? My advice is to get that Associate Degree in Criminal Justice because they gives you an increase in rank usually as an armed or unarmed guard going security. I have taken several courses in that at the local tech. college even though I am seeking a different degree there. I almost have that degree. I have worked the past year in security and another guard there over me is seeking her degree in the same thing you are seeking yours. Employers look for college degrees to hire supervisors mostly and management. A guard does not ever need a college degree of any kind but sometimes experience of at least one year doing security of any type(retail, loss prevention, educational or industrial). Prior military service backgrounds help one get a security job, also. |
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david in Alta, Iowa 15 months ago |
be aware that if you make the choice into being certified through ASIS as a CPP, PSS, or whatever, it's going to cost some money. It is well worth it, but the cost of the testing for non-members and in over $500. |
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Okezie Onwuchekwa in Bay City, Texas 12 months ago |
There are also security course's
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Amackey in Tallahassee, Florida 12 months ago |
i am opening up aschool in jan or feb adaglobal institute |
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Amackey in Tallahassee, Florida 12 months ago |
JF Security Supervisor said: Don't worry about that you can email me alist macsdream@hotmail.com online courses |
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Jim in Lake Worth, Florida 12 months ago |
Josephine in Houston, Texas said: i started working as a security guard for celanese in Bishop and I ahve now moved to bay city and am looking for more of a security job because I liked what I was doing over there but the thing is that it's not as hard as this big places because it's a small community. I'm for some reson scared to even make applications for security at some places because what if they are harder or different from the things that I know. Should i be worried? i don't know what to do really... Sounds like you should look for something else to do. In the Security field, there are professionals like myself who are trying to raise the standards in security, which in turn will raise the pay. In many places, security officers have limited to full Law Enforcement Authority, depending on the state, their training, and the account. Other places, security is in high risk, high crime areas. If you are afraid to take the challenge of the position, and improve your skills because you think it will be too hard. Please, for your safety and our, find a new job. Thank You |
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Jim in Lake Worth, Florida 12 months ago |
Sue Sellers in Pensacola, Florida said: Wonder if my company will allow me to take online course to get Class D security license. Also, if I'm allowed to do this what is the charge for an online course or is there a charge (any other info you can give me on geting Class D security class is very much appreciated). In the state of Florida, you can not take the course on Line, You must attend the 40 hours of training, If you want your G, that is another 28 hours, plus range time. |
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Edward in Seneca, South Carolina 11 months ago |
I was particularlty interested in Sharon R. of SC's comments. I am new to SC after living in Connecticut and working in security for 4+ years. I find things a lot different as far as security goes in SC compared to CT. Back in New England, I could get all the security jobs I wanted, even working double shifts if I wanted to. While the money wasn't great, most companies usually paid between $10 and $12 an hour. I've worked in corporate environments, at ESPN, a major museum, etc. for Securitas, Guardsmark and some in-house firms. When I relocated to SC, I assumed the jobs would be plentiful and the money nearly comparable to CT. Unfortunately, so far things haven't been as I expected here. While the economy is sluggish now, I still expected more opportunities than I'm finding now in SC. Furthermore, the pay scale is pitiful with some hourly rates as low as $6.55. Pay rates in other fields are also lower than in CT but food and clothing are basically the same price as back east. I like security work but right now I am quite disappointed by the lack of decent jobs available here. |
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