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Harry G

Security - 19 Years of Experience - Near 30286

Occupation:

Security

Location:

Thomaston, GA

Education Level:

Bachelor

Will Relocate:

YES

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Summary of Experience I began my career in Protective Services from 1980 until 1996 working for the Federal Protective Services assigned to the United States Department of State starting with Edmund Sixtus Muskie in 1980 and remained when George Pratt Schultz who served at that time as Secretary of State. I left in 1996 after injury in the line of duty Patrol and secure all Department of State facilities from Washington DC to Northern Virginia. After leaving this position I began working for private security services on GSA contracts and at one point began supervising security personnel on and off government contracts. Accomplishments I believe my most accomplished work was staffing a facility during a holiday when a shortage of officers was the problem. Scheduling supervisors to take 12 hour shifts to ensure safety and security for client property. Teaching new employees, the duties on a number of posts in a 5 day time to prepare them to be able to work a number of sites as they are needed and getting them ready to be released on these posts knowing they know what they are expected to do. Preparing payroll, monthly reports and cost reports for monthly expenses keeping costs below many other field offices. Accomplishments I believe my most accomplished work was staffing a facility during a holiday when a shortage of officers was the problem. Scheduling supervisors to take 12 hour shifts to ensure safety and security for client property. Teaching new employees, the duties on a number of posts in a 5 day time to prepare them to be able to work a number of sites as they are needed and getting them ready to be released on these posts knowing they know what they are expected to do. Preparing payroll, monthly reports and cost reports for monthly expenses keeping costs below many other field offices.

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