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Major Security Upgrade At Work...

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Lifer
If you read this thread you know that there was a rash of laptop thefts recently at my office and 2 security guards were busted for the crime.

My company changed security firms to make sure this doesn't happen again and there is a huge difference in the personel.

The old company may have required "law enforcement experience", but getting arrested seemed to count... All of the new guys are ex-cops.

The old company armed its guards with walkie talkie and beer guts. The new guards are all walking around with sidearms.

I have to say, it is interesting to see a bunch of guys in suits walking around with guns inside the office building...
 
Where do you work that it requires that level of security?

Edit: NM, I'm lazy
Two security guards at a pharmaceutical company in Roseland...


I guess it makes sense for a pharmaceutical company since there're a lot of secret to be protected.
 
Originally posted by: Argo
Where do you work that it requires that level of security?

Edit: NM, I'm lazy
Two security guards at a pharmaceutical company in Roseland...


I guess it makes sense for a pharmaceutical company since there're a lot of secret to be protected.

Your mom's bedroom :Q
 
Originally posted by: Argo
Where do you work that it requires that level of security?

Edit: NM, I'm lazy
Two security guards at a pharmaceutical company in Roseland...


I guess it makes sense for a pharmaceutical company since there're a lot of secret to be protected.

yeah, those people will kill for that stuff... lol
 
craziness. sounds like the company is overcompensating a little bit...but I guess its better to be TOO safe.
 
Originally posted by: Argo
Where do you work that it requires that level of security?

Edit: NM, I'm lazy
Two security guards at a pharmaceutical company in Roseland...


I guess it makes sense for a pharmaceutical company since there're a lot of secret to be protected.
I worked at a pharmaceutical company and next door was another one. While they did take security very seriously, neither had [armed] guards posted at doors/gates. This was at Dupont (now Bristol Myers Squibb).
 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
If you read this thread you know that there was a rash of laptop thefts recently at my office and 2 security guards were busted for the crime.

My company changed security firms to make sure this doesn't happen again and there is a huge difference in the personel.

The old company may have required "law enforcement experience", but getting arrested seemed to count... All of the new guys are ex-cops.

The old company armed its guards with walkie talkie and beer guts. The new guards are all walking around with sidearms.

I have to say, it is interesting to see a bunch of guys in suits walking around with guns inside the office building...


I'm still gonna getcha.


:evil:

 
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