I'm still here and still employed.
My new temporary job in security is not easy. Last week a connecting building was burglarized, a stolen car dropped off in the basement and another car from one of the residents stolen. Basically the thief traded in stolen cars then robbed the place. My building was secure however they gained access through the unsecure connecting building and broke a door. That was quite the ordeal. I found and confronted the individual however with the limitations of my position legally I had to watch as he ran away.
Another individual attempted to kick some sliding doors in.
Other small instances. All in one week.
I don't like my new job. It's f-ing dangerous and stressful. I just hope I don't end up trading a job for my life. Not digging it. Whoever does my job needs to be armed. But that has inherent consequences and I don't want that either.
Until then. I run away as I'm calling the law I guess. Man, this job sucks.
Oh, and my point is people are going stir crazy and certain crimes are being committed more than before. At least in my area. And that I've became good friends with 3 or 4 homeless people that frequently sleep in a walkway 25' from where I sit most of the time. They have proven to be a valuable asset just by being present. I love my homeless guys.
My new temporary job in security is not easy. Last week a connecting building was burglarized, a stolen car dropped off in the basement and another car from one of the residents stolen. Basically the thief traded in stolen cars then robbed the place. My building was secure however they gained access through the unsecure connecting building and broke a door. That was quite the ordeal. I found and confronted the individual however with the limitations of my position legally I had to watch as he ran away.
Another individual attempted to kick some sliding doors in.
Other small instances. All in one week.
I don't like my new job. It's f-ing dangerous and stressful. I just hope I don't end up trading a job for my life. Not digging it. Whoever does my job needs to be armed. But that has inherent consequences and I don't want that either.
Until then. I run away as I'm calling the law I guess. Man, this job sucks.
Oh, and my point is people are going stir crazy and certain crimes are being committed more than before. At least in my area. And that I've became good friends with 3 or 4 homeless people that frequently sleep in a walkway 25' from where I sit most of the time. They have proven to be a valuable asset just by being present. I love my homeless guys.
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