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Old 06-02-2011, 11:50 AM
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FlyingShark, Where is it that you work?? Hopefully a place with lots of $$

Probably quite common with security jobs, I couldn't bear the boredom myself, kudos to you!
HA, thank you. I really can't tell on the internet where I work. What I can tell is that I work on different places. There's no $$$ to be found but I do work among other places, in a diplomatic institution. Most people who never worked in security think that it's like being a cop and ask me if I carry gun. Well, it's totally different than being a cop, it's mostly either giving service overday to people and over night it is...well...kinda boring. And my gun, well, I don't have one. See the above post why I still work in security.
By the way, I used to like it a lot more in the past because I was working on a bit huge site where I did virtually anything that has to do with security and a lot of fire protection too. Overthere we learned new things every few months. But as my company lost that contract I left that place and just go where they send me.

I also like being among people from everywhere (when working overday) as I mostly work in international institutions/companies. Pam pam pam pam...she said hush...

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