Pros
- They get big contracts. - Some sort of Benefits, nothing amazing though. - lots of work and at times - do hire really good employees but they don't stay long.
Cons
- The Pay is awful for the kind of work it is. Most Paladin contracts are hospitals and hospitals are not an easy lazy security job. You'll be put at risk of your health at hospitals just being there along with deranged patients that might try to assault you for minimum wage? it's laughable. I honestly started flipping burgers after I had enough with Paladin's nonsense. I was 30 years old flipping burgers and getting better hours that were less demanding on my body and overall mental and physical health then I was working for Paladin. What a sad stay of life I was in... I pulled myself out of the gutter after working for Paladin because I wasnt saving any money at all and on the brink of being homeless because I needed the "experience" and it was all for nothing because Private Security is a joke and it doesn't make you anymore presentable for applying to a police organization than someone out of highschool. - They'll put you in bad situations. Risk your health, risk your financial situation and risk your credibility just to make a profit. Paladin's worst thing is when they discipline you they don't just talk to you. They cut out your hours completely. When you have to pay bills and you honestly are having a falling out with them because of the bad scheduling and its mostly their fault... it's like adding salt to the wound with Paladin. They would rather you go homeless then be able to pay your bills so you can get formed and wind up in a mental institution they have another minimum wage Security Guard look after so they can keep the cycle of despair for profit alive and running strong. Useless union that is nearly impossible to get a hold of if you have any issues with management like I did.