I work security at a commercial building at the front desk. Every employee must scan ID badges and any visitors must be issued a visitor badge and must be signed by an employee. Love the job been there for over 3 months now. Used to be a mall guard before.
You have one of the easiest mobile patrol jobs in the world. I've worked in 2 different companies here in Ireland and its full on for 12hours, lock ups, alarms, openings and more alarms. Wish I had a job like yours and looks a lovely area too
Love your video thanks for explaing what you do new to your channel how long have you been a security officer you do a great job helping people watching from australia kym
@@dasandman14 honestly im not too sure, Im waiting on some paperwork to clear first before shadow training. Its a petcoke refinery with two foreign vessel ports at marsec level 1 so my understanding is report any jobsite hazards, that those on the property have valid TWIC access, and that crew getting off the foreign vessel have valid shorepasses and escorting them down a 1.5 mile dock. It sounds pretty interesting. Thanks again for the video, its comforting seeing what the job entails.
Wish I could land this type of job, my area doesn’t have HOA. It’s essentially being a cop without the extreme risks and stress of the job and probably the most supported position in the security officer industry
Just a quick question, do you have your Patrol and or caution lights on at all times as you’re driving through the neighborhoods to let people know that you are there and they are aware of security for safety as well?
I would recommend “security patrol” or something similar. Most security jobs are unfortunately in guard shacks or single buildings, but I prefer patrol.
At 1:35 you say that you look for speeding violations. Security can’t pull people over for speeding, even on private property. What state is this in? What specific code/ordinance/law whatever you want to call it, gives you that authority?
Thank you for your comment. I do not share my specific information for privacy reasons, but HOA security departments can stop vehicles on their private roadways and issue HOA citations. The roads are not public roadways and the citations are not state tickets. If you Google it, you will find that traffic enforcement is very common in private communities.
@@SouthernCaliforniaRailfan There is no specific statute. They are private roads. You can check out this case law as an example if you wish: law.justia.com/cases/illinois/supreme-court/2013/113907.html
Oh yea okay I mean at least u are wearing one from time to time the times you di t though how do you keep people from making stuff up saying oh he said this or he said that with out a cam it's your word against theres the company i work for requires every interaction I have with somone to be recorded
I would recommend staying alert and avoiding distractions like your cell phone. Security work can seem very boring, but if you remain observant, you will catch issues and impress your supervisors.
@@dasandman14 i am gonna make video for my channel about USA patrol security for Russian subscribers - wanna give interview ? it will give u many followers
You need to be on arm Be careful out there I am not doing security unless I can carry my Gun I do arm security onlyJust be careful out there at least get a bottle pool verse💯💯💯💯I stay in Chicago so it might be different out there but still be careful
Thats basically a law what are ubserving And thats The Truth of The matter of fact dude And thats all that i AM going to be talking to you about Sir.!'
People do that still even where I live right now people have done that where are used to live as well quite a bit I used to live in the Bridgeport Saginaw area of Michigan but now I live in Greensburg Indiana and it’s still happening in Greensburg Indiana and it shouldn’t be that’s the whole thing but it’s happening.!!!,
@@magnumsherman6349 Some private communities even have red and blue lights on their security vehicles like this one… m.ruclips.net/video/Q6AwFvpST9o/видео.html
Please make more videos of you patrolling I find your video very useful
Thank you for your kind words.
I enjoy your videos man. Very useful to new officers or officers that never had a chance to patrol.
Thank you sir. I appreciate your positive feedback. Stay safe.
I work security at a commercial building at the front desk. Every employee must scan ID badges and any visitors must be issued a visitor badge and must be signed by an employee. Love the job been there for over 3 months now. Used to be a mall guard before.
That’s cool. It sounds like a nice step up from the mall.
You have one of the easiest mobile patrol jobs in the world. I've worked in 2 different companies here in Ireland and its full on for 12hours, lock ups, alarms, openings and more alarms. Wish I had a job like yours and looks a lovely area too
Thank you for your kind words. Some days are busier than others, but it is a nice setting.
Love your video thanks for explaing what you do new to your channel how long have you been a security officer you do a great job helping people watching from australia kym
Thank you! I’ve been in the field for about two decades.
starting full time patrol at a refinery, id love to eventually get something more in-nature like this
That sounds interesting. Good luck with the new job. What kinds of incidents will you be dealing with?
@@dasandman14 honestly im not too sure, Im waiting on some paperwork to clear first before shadow training. Its a petcoke refinery with two foreign vessel ports at marsec level 1 so my understanding is report any jobsite hazards, that those on the property have valid TWIC access, and that crew getting off the foreign vessel have valid shorepasses and escorting them down a 1.5 mile dock. It sounds pretty interesting.
Thanks again for the video, its comforting seeing what the job entails.
@@Aevoa That sounds like a neat job. I’m sure every day will be different. What kinds of patrol vehicles will you drive?
@dasandman14 thanks :) a truck for patrolling and a van for escorting.
@@Aevoa Nice. Do they have any emergency lights?
Good Video 💯 Thanks for the information.
Great video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you
Be safe out there, us security officers need to keep a watch out for each other.
Thank you. You stay safe as well.
Good video bro
Thank you sir. I have been enjoying your videos lately as well. It's interesting to hear updates about your new company.
Wish I could land this type of job, my area doesn’t have HOA.
It’s essentially being a cop without the extreme risks and stress of the job and probably the most supported position in the security officer industry
Thank you. It is definitely an interesting job. It has a lot of variety.
Do you get to keep the company car or you have to drive there
It’s not a take-home car. State troopers are usually the only ones with take-home cars.
Is this your company or do you work for someone else ? You’re very professional
Thank you for the compliment. I work for a security department.
Hello brother; it has been a month where have you gone? I hope you are Okay 👍
Thank you for checking in brother. I am still here. I will try to post a new video soon.
Just a quick question, do you have your Patrol and or caution lights on at all times as you’re driving through the neighborhoods to let people know that you are there and they are aware of security for safety as well?
Negative. We are not mall security. Lights are only for emergency and warning purposes, such as traffic control.
@texaspride7556 Why do you ask?
What do i search up to look for jobs like this?
I would recommend “security patrol” or something similar. Most security jobs are unfortunately in guard shacks or single buildings, but I prefer patrol.
@@dasandman14 thank you man its much appreciated!]
At 1:35 you say that you look for speeding violations. Security can’t pull people over for speeding, even on private property. What state is this in? What specific code/ordinance/law whatever you want to call it, gives you that authority?
Thank you for your comment. I do not share my specific information for privacy reasons, but HOA security departments can stop vehicles on their private roadways and issue HOA citations. The roads are not public roadways and the citations are not state tickets. If you Google it, you will find that traffic enforcement is very common in private communities.
@@dasandman14 like what specific state statute.
@@SouthernCaliforniaRailfan There is no specific statute. They are private roads. You can check out this case law as an example if you wish: law.justia.com/cases/illinois/supreme-court/2013/113907.html
I am very suspicious of this guy and people like him trying to over extend their authority
How come you dont wear body a body camera ?
I sometimes wear one. It just depends on what is going on.
Oh yea okay I mean at least u are wearing one from time to time the times you di t though how do you keep people from making stuff up saying oh he said this or he said that with out a cam it's your word against theres the company i work for requires every interaction I have with somone to be recorded
@@ilikeitwhatisit6749 Good point. Cameras don’t lie. lol
What is a tip you can give me? Starting as a security guard here in Ontario Canada
I would recommend staying alert and avoiding distractions like your cell phone. Security work can seem very boring, but if you remain observant, you will catch issues and impress your supervisors.
@Kalvin Thomas Good advice, sir!
That happens quite auften here in Greensburg Indiana And sagnaw Michigan And thats The Truth of The matter of fact.!'
No way I am conducting a traffic stop without a firearm.
dude - where is new videos?
I will try to post something soon
@@dasandman14 i am gonna make video for my channel about USA patrol security for Russian subscribers - wanna give interview ? it will give u many followers
Is that ford with Toyota wheel?
We have various patrol vehicles. This one is a Toyota. You can see it in my other videos.
And you can see it on the steering wheel 🙄
@@matthewfarmer5284 Yes. Check out my other videos for different vehicles.
I have the same security shirt I bought it on eBay
Nice. Thank you for your comment.
Your very welcome stay safe
@@AlphaWolf62493 You as well sir
What county is this?
USA
@@dasandman14 i know its us, i asked about county(state/Area) not country
@@taifoorkhan9193 I thought it was a typo. I do not share that type of information because I like to maintain some privacy.
Hey bro how much you earn annually?
Why would you ask for personal information like that?
@Eric the Blondie boy If you work for a Government agency you can make quite a bit more, depending on the location of course!
You need to be on arm
Be careful out there I am not doing security unless I can carry my Gun I do arm security onlyJust be careful out there at least get a bottle pool verse💯💯💯💯I stay in Chicago so it might be different out there but still be careful
Thank you sir. You stay safe as well.
@@dasandman14 💯💯❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🙏🏾
I'm looking petroling job in Melbourne
Nice. Good luck. I’m not familiar with Australian security companies.
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Thats basically a law what are ubserving And thats The Truth of The matter of fact dude And thats all that i AM going to be talking to you about Sir.!'
People do that still even where I live right now people have done that where are used to live as well quite a bit I used to live in the Bridgeport Saginaw area of Michigan but now I live in Greensburg Indiana and it’s still happening in Greensburg Indiana and it shouldn’t be that’s the whole thing but it’s happening.!!!,
What is still happening?
You have no more authority than a private citizen. You care borderline trying to act like a police officer
@@magnumsherman6349 Some private communities even have red and blue lights on their security vehicles like this one… m.ruclips.net/video/Q6AwFvpST9o/видео.html