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Posted by Brandon Stone on November 29, 2011 at 3:58 pm
Year after year, crime statistics prove that the holiday season is “open” season for criminals looking to score big. It’s a perfect opportunity, as both homes and cars are full of new merchandise. Cash drawers at local retail outlets are full of money, ATM’s are busy dispensing money and our pockets and purses are bulging with money. Everywhere a thieves looks, opportunities are present.
For a crime to be committed, both a victim and an offender must be involved. While offenders are everywhere, you have some control over whether or not you become a victim. By practicing a few basic security measures, you can reduce, and sometimes even eliminate, the opportunities you present to those who want to take what you’ve worked so hard to acquire.
Here are some basic security tips that you should keep in mind. These tips will help you to improve your personal security, as well as the security of your property, whether you’re at or away from home.
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Posted by LeatherNeck on April 21, 2011 at 2:15 pm
Trinity Executive Services, Inc. continues to be one of the top-rated security services providers in Indiana. While many companies have been unable to weather this most recent recession, Trinity Executive Services has emerged stronger than ever.
In a recent interview the President of Trinity Executive Services, Inc., Brandon Stone, had this to say about their continued success, “Since 1994, Trinity has always provided the best service at the most competitive price. However, when the recession hit, we had to make some concessions. These included among other things: foregoing annual rate increases, fewer office personnel, less discretionary spending and pay cuts for owners and executive management. We found that with smart business decisions, that would not adversely affect the service we provided our clients, we could survive the recession”.
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Posted by LeatherNeck on November 27, 2010 at 4:48 pm
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Posted by LeatherNeck on November 7, 2010 at 12:52 am
I recently read a blog post found at http://www.activistpost.com/2010/11/private-security-continues-to-invade.html and, although I don’t completely disagree with the writers opinion, thought it best to expound on his or her viewpoints.
I am both a police officer and an owner of a private security firm. For the past 16 years, I have provided businesses, individuals and communities with both security officers and off-duty law enforcement officers. These officers, regardless of their status as a sworn law enforcement officer or security officer, have always worked as a team to combat the threat posed by the criminal enterprise.
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Posted by LeatherNeck on May 2, 2010 at 12:57 am
I have worked as a police officer for over ten years. I know how much time police and fire dispatchers dedicate to trying to find loved ones of seriously injured family members. I don’t know how many times I have responded to business and residential alarms, only to find out from dispatch that we have no way of contacting the owners. As a police officer, I check to make sure no one is in the business or home and leave. Most of the time, especially with a business, I have no way to secure the door and never know if someone came in after I left and robbed the place of everything valuable.
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Posted by LeatherNeck on June 24, 2009 at 12:06 am
As the owner of a security guard company, I feel inclined to post this for all of you searching for security guard jobs.
My company, Trinity Executive Services, Inc. has been in business since 1994. Having only recently left the Marine Corps after a six year tour of duty when I started Trinity, I had this vision of a security guard company that would offer the premier security officers in the city. I would create a company that was fun to work for, offered a competitive pay rate, provide rewards to officers who went above and beyond the call of duty and would establish a sense of pride and honor in the officers I hired. Now, fifteen years later and after going through thousands of officers, I’ve come to realize that most people looking for a security guard job just don’t care. The security industry is only a stepping stone for some and a place to sleep of most others.
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Posted by LeatherNeck on May 31, 2009 at 11:36 pm
So you want to know how to become a security consultant. Just as with any other business professional, becoming a security consultant takes years of education and work experience. Most security consultants specialize in a particular industry such as: the hotel industry, hospital industry, real estate or retail industries. Most security consultants work for major companies and are responsible for overseeing all security related tasks and issues associated with that company. Those consultants with a wide range of experience in several different types of industries often start their own consulting business and are hired on an as needed basis. During the ongoing conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, many security consultants have been hired by the US Government to train security and police forces abroad. Independent security consultants often make a six figure income, which can double if the work is in a high risk area.
There are several different paths one could take to become a security consultant. Here are just a few recommendations to keep in mind as you explore your desire to become a security consultant.
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