Allied Barton Security
High Turn Around? I wonder why

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I had been employed up until today with Allied Barton Security as a Security Shift Supervisor assigned to the Crystal Mall in Waterford, Connecticut. My tenure at the company was short one, and one that needs to be shared with those considering employment with this company.

First off, I knew before I started that I was by far overqualified for the position, and even more overqualified for the pitiful $11/hour I was being paid. ($1/hour more than everyone else) I had served in the U.S. Army for 6 years, 4 of them as an Army Ranger, so I felt I had something special to bring to the table with me when I applied for my supervisory position.

Upon being offered the position, I had learned that I needed to obtain my state of CT "guard card" at my expense ($165 for 5 years) before I could begin work. When that was completed, I was asked to report to work for "On the Job Training" or "OJT". My first impression of the work site was not a good one, for the "Assistant Director" of security, and the person that was going to train me was an overweight 20 year old high school dropout. As I met the officers one by one that would be working with me, I continued to learn that there was a corrupt system of theft and drug use within the security department, and also learned how easy it was to get away with pretty much anything at this site.

After my training was completed, which consisted of walking the mall perimeter for 16 hours and talking about football, I had the difficult task of actually learning the policies and procedures on my own, while responding to incidents as they occured. As stated above, the security team assigned to protect the property, was more corrupt than the patrons we were suppose to be watching. I learned my first day as Supervisor where the guards went to smoke weed, what stores were the easiest to steal from, and which exit to leave from should a tenant actually catch you.

To make this long story a bit shorter, I was terminated today, because I had relieved the supervisor before me 20 minutes early, since he had a family emergency to tend to, and I was at work early anyways, so why not? My directors excuse was that we "logged" that he left at his scheduled time, and that I started at my scheduled time when there was actually an 18 (to be exact) minute differential.in all actuality, I saved the company money doing what I did, because now they didn't have to pay me any overtime, and the Supervisory role was covered at all times. After this bizarre and exaggerated turn of events, I decided not to turn in my evidence of theivery and Drug Abuse within the department, and instead will focus my efforts into finding a more worthy employer, and shunning away any further "overqualified" potential employees from Allied Barton.

On a personal level, watch where you park at the Crystal Mall in waterford, CT. There is 1 camera in the parking lots and it is trained 24/7 on the Mall Managers vehicle.


Company: Allied Barton Security
Country: USA
State: Connecticut
City: Waterford
Address: 750 Hartford Turnpike
Phone: 8604428502
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