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Hospital Security

I’ve worked in security for about 7 years, mostly contract security like Securitas, plus some corporate security experience in asset protection and Brinks. I have an interview for a hospital security position that pays well. I’ve heard that hospital security can be demanding and chaotic, but I’ve never worked in healthcare before. I’m just hoping for some advice on what to expect in the role, like responsibilities and such. Also any advice on how to be better prepared for the interview?

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u/robottronic1 — 1 day ago
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LF: 3💎 Meowstic FT: Any 3💎

Just trying to complete this damn set. Please help!

u/robottronic1 — 3 months ago

LF: All these FT: Any 3 diamond

Just trying to complete the Pokedex. Willing to trade most of everything I got

u/robottronic1 — 3 months ago

First time posting here so bear with me. I’m in the process of buying a used Honda Civic (2018 EX-L with 75,000 miles) and wanted to get some input because I want to make sure I’m not missing something. I already got pre-approved through my credit union at 6.19% for up to 75 months. When I got to the dealership and I asked for a purchase order so I could bring it to my CU. The dealer pushed back hard on that and said I should just let them handle the financing instead. Here in Oregon many certified dealerships are part of this CUDL program (Credit union direct lending). They were adamant about not giving me a purchase order. The salesman said the rate wouldn’t change and that it would still go through my bank, they just want to be the ones to submit it rather than me going direct. I was able to negotiate the price down to something that works for me which I have it in email. My questions are, is it normal for the dealerships to want to go through the program? Does the rate actually stay the same either way or is there room for them to mark something up? Is there anything I should watch out for when I go to sign?

I don’t want to assume the worst of everyone, just want to stay informed. Any advice would be appreciated?

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u/robottronic1 — 4 months ago