2/5 Hockey G. 2 years ago on Google
Not
for
experienced
security
officers.
If
you’re
an
experienced
security
officer,
be
warned
this
isn’t
the
place
for
you.
While
the
staff
(mostly
young
kids)
are
friendly
and
work
hard,
it’s
the
parents
and
some
of
the
upper
management
that
make
it
difficult
to
handle
security
issues.
Parents
who
misbehave
are
allowed
to
stay
in
the
facility
even
though
their
behavior
and
language
are
unacceptable.
Coaches
who
are
ejected
from
games
are
allowed
to
stay
in
the
spectator
area
by
management.
Guests
who
violate
zero
tolerance
policies
are
allowed
to
stay,
completely
making
security
useless
and
it’s
embarrassing.
Upper
management
does
not
come
to
the
weekend
events,
leaving
the
younger
staff
to
deal
with
a
lot
of
issues.
When
you
question
why
these
things
happen,
upper
management
then
will
question
security’s
effectiveness.
Management
unfortunately
does
not
respect
the
value
of
experience
with
security.
It
makes
the
job
much
harder
to
do
with
the
emblem
on
your
shirt,
with
the
word
“
security”.
While
your
effectiveness
is
micro
managed
by
staff
with
zero
security
experience.
Four
officers
and
myself
all
spent
a
lot
of
time
with
continued
frustrated
guests
over
a
lack
of
parking,
no
air
circulation
in
the
building,
the
cost
of
admission,
language/verbal
arguments
and
at
times
physical
confrontations
without
the
appreciation
of
the
management.
Guests
and
spectators
can
and
are
able
to
verbally
abuse
security
with
no
consequence.
Perfect
job
though,
for
a
beginner,
you
can
monitor
wristbands
and
keep
people
from
bringing
in
outside
food
and
let
management
handle
the
bigger
issues.
Otherwise
save
yourself
the
embarrassment
of
management
letting
poorly
behaved
spectators
and
coaches
get
away
with
intolerable
behavior
without
repercussion.
No
hourly
wage
is
worth
the
lack
of
self
respect
you
experience
here.
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