Following information will assist you in selecting a Security Services provider in Georgia. “Dress for success. Image is very important. People judge you by the way you look on the outside” ~ Brian Tracy, Consultant for Fortune 500 companies Security Officers must dress for success. Crisp, clean uniforms make a great impression on the public you are serving. Here are a few tips from professional looking security officers we found in the field. They were asked, "How do you keep a sharp appearance?" James, 10 year veteran - "I haven't always looked sharp. When I first started I was young... my uniform was more than likely wrinkled because I threw it on the floor. Now I take my uniforms to the cleaners and hang'em up. People treat much different when my uniform is pressed. I like it better too.Some people made jokes when my uniform was a mess. They don't now cause I look good." Mary, 5 year veteran - "Your appearance makes a difference with people. They treat you with more respect. They know you mean business when your uniform and gear looks good." Shanti, 6 year veteran - "I work outside and it gets hot. I bring an extra shirt and change on my lunch break. Since we work outside most of the time. When she (supervisor) see's we take care of our uniforms she gets us an extra shirt or two. I feel better too. Having an extra shirt when you have to wrestle someone or chase someone is good. It's really hot and a clean shirt helps. You know most of the people we see are wearing suits, men wearing ties, even when they dress casual they are professional looking. We gotta fit in. How you look is important to a woman. It's really important when you're an officer." Jamal, 2 year veteran - "I was a marine. It's second nature to me. I have mine dry cleaned, pressed. I work in air conditioning so I wear pants twice a week. Saves money. If you don't look sharp in uniform, then you're not disciplined. If your uniform looks bad, you don't want to do what you're doing. Find another job. Look good, do the best you can, always." One supervisor, refused to give a name said, "When my officers look good in uniform they make the public happy. If the public is happy, we all get good evals. Good evals means more cash in our pockets." (Now that is motivation to keep a clean uniform) This article was originally published at www.propiacademy.com When you graduated high school you probably thought taking notes was a thing of the past!!! Professionals in every field find note taking to be a critical skill. Although technology provides several note taking tools, pen and paper (notebook) are still the best for taking notes. Whether you are novice or a skilled professional honing your note taking skills will provide allow you to accurately record information, verify you have the information you need and reduce the time you need to complete your investigative report. Pen/pencil and paper is the best note taking tool! - Although technology provides many benefits and without smartphones, computers, tablets, audio and video recorders you would not be able to complete your tasks as a professional private investigator, pencil and paper is still the be. Just like a car mechanic, you need to pick the right tool for the right task. Using technology to take notes during an interview is distracting and takes more time than a notebook and pencil. Audio/video recorders are great tools for recording action as it happens but in an interview they are a hindrance for the person being interviewed to freely share information. Later, when you are trying to write your report, it is difficult to find a specific fact-- rewinding and fast-forwarding is frustrating when you are in a hurry. SAFETY FIRST! When using technology it is easy for you to get distracted scrolling, highlighting, saving, etc. With paper and pencil you maintain awareness of your situation. Five steps to improve your note taking abilities: 1. Focus on the information you NEED! When interviewed, people provide a lot of information that is not relevant to the investigation. Write down the important items. For example; you are interviewing a witness about a crime they observed. The interviewee may respond to your question, “What did you see?” with, “I had just got my coffee from the store around the corner and was walking back to the office. When I walked in to the office I saw a lot of people standing in front of Tom’s office. Tom has been the manager for a couple of years and doesn’t talk to a lot of people. There was a man wearing a red shirt and dark pants yelling at Tom. The man in the red shirt then threw a notebook at Tom. Tom is really a nice guy so I thought it was odd that someone was so mad at him.” Notes: Entered office and saw man, red shirt dark pants yelling at Tom. Several people standing near office. Man threw notebook at Tom. See this story on 11 Alive News. Founder and Instructor Tripp Mitchell is interviewed. http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/private-security-guards-under-state-investigation-/nYqyg/
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