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Universal Protections Services Reviews
What is it like working at Universal Protections Services?
I feel that it is good and beneficial but if I'm going to do the job I deserve the pay.
Security Supervisor in Atlanta:
Pros: Sure place and can relocate back home if I wish.
Cons: Some of the people that work for the company are not reliable nor dependable
My time with Universal protective services (Allied Universal)
Security Officer in Ashburn:
Pros: what I like the most is having set tasks and being able to perform them
Cons: the pay rate is too low for me to actually live in the area that I work
Bad Management.
Security Guard:
Pros: That we were got paid every week.
Cons: My experience was the Supervisor and Operations Manager didn't go by procedure, they made up their own rules.
Great.
Security Supervisor:
Pros: I love everything about this job.
Cons: Sacrifice free time on occassion.
Worked for Guard mark, recently acquired by Universal.
Security Supervisor:
Pros: Independence working for Guardsmark, recently acquired by Universal Protections Services.
Cons: The pay rate is not up to per, and promotion from in within was rare, while working for Guardsmark.
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