Always has work available. If you need a job and can pass basic requirements and background check you will be hired.
Cons
Scheduling can be uncertain or random depending on the site. Scope of work creep on some sites. If you are a good/dependable worker you tend to be stuck in the position and growth is difficult.
Allied Universal Response
2y
We are sorry you had this experience. We will be sharing this feedback with our management teams in order to improve.
Some of the people you meet are cool and you make real good connections with the professional guards (not a lot, but i got lucky)
Cons
*Management doesn't answer their phones
*Management don't want to help you address the issues onsite unless the manager of that site has an issue.
*Rude and non responsive office.
*Operations managers and client managers are useless. (Their assistants do a better job than they do)
*The guards are not the priority to management and the company.
Very childish and hostile environment.
*A lack of structure, communication and support.