THE SECURITY PROFESSION AND FACING SOCIAL PREJUDICES
In today's society, those who still look down on security personnel should change that mindset immediately, because in reality, every job is a profession and every profession is noble. It is not only high-level careers or those requiring formal education that deserve respect and social acceptance. We should look objectively and not judge someone as inferior based solely on their occupation.
Today, the security profession is regarded as a service industry, recognized as a job that brings many benefits to society, as they also have to put in sweat and effort to work hard and earn social recognition for their career.
To become a professional security guard, they must undergo professional training, gain knowledge in fire safety, and learn to handle various situations... Every profession deserves respect, and we should no longer hold unfavorable views toward the security profession.
Some say that the security profession is for the uneducated, believing that only those without an education choose this path, leading to disrespectful attitudes. This makes them feel self-pity and think their job is inferior and looked down upon by society.
But in reality, every profession is good and beautiful, including security. Do not let a few "bad apples" spoil the whole bunch, and do not let small prejudices lead to the conclusion that the security profession is not worthy of respect.
Try asking: Without security personnel, could businesses feel secure enough to grow? Could shopping malls, stores, companies, or fashion brands truly feel at peace to develop their business?
Security guards represent the external face of an enterprise. If they satisfy the customers, your business has already built a brand of safety even before they represent their own image or the company they work for. The better and more satisfying the exterior is for customers, the more the interior of the business can focus on building good policies and directions for development.
In today's society, no profession is inferior; inferiority lies in our failure to recognize the importance and contribution of each job to the development of society before rushing to judge it. Try putting yourself in their shoes; then you will understand that any profession requires effort, sweat, tears, and sometimes even blood to persevere and affirm the value of the work they do.
In the future, the security industry will offer professional and dedicated security services to provide businesses and society with reputable security, ensuring that society no longer holds an unfavorable view of the profession. This will bring joy and encouragement to security guards—those working in the new society—and recognize their contributions to the maintenance of public order and social security.