
#8 Security Guard
If you are older and don’t have a background in the military or law enforcement, you might believe that working as a security guard would be impossible. But older folks frequently have the perseverance and life experience needed to excel in this field. A comprehensive background check and a drug test are typical requirements, but you can also receive training on the job. The education and experience requirements for armed guards are stricter.
You can work as a parking guard, a residential guard, or a mall security officer. Maintaining order, keeping an eye on cameras and alarms, denying or accepting entry to cars, opening, and closing gates, and other backstage duties are your key responsibilities in these roles.
This position is usually paid $34.000 per year.
I’m interested in working if possible from home.
I am senior citizen with a bachelor’s degree in accounting, and I am looking for a full-time position both onsite and remote. I work with accuracy, I am a detail-oriented person, and I am well organized and able to meet deadlines. I am a quick learner and, I can adapt to new position with ease. I am open to fill both Bookkeeping and Accounting positions.
I shouldn’t have to work anymore after opening a business just for me to only close following day of being hit over the head turning corner to restroom & business opened just for that reason are the most corrupted no respect no homework no 3 strike rule dirtiest fools following 3 ASSAULTS 3 DIFFERENT CITY’S & STATES ALL REQUIRED MEDICAL TREATMENT TO HEAD & BRAIN SURGERY HASN’T STOPPED SEIZURES STILL HAVING YOU THINK THEY SHOULD HAVE TO PAY ME YOU THINK?
Please send work from home info. I’m interested
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