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Discuss Recruiting now for Security Officers at Canary Wharf at the Jobs Offered forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Originally Posted by Alec_Lomas Now, now, now.......... they're one of the better organised formations in ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alec_Lomas View Post
    Now, now, now.......... they're one of the better organised formations in London.

    I pass through Canary Wharf DLR / Jubilee Line twice daily. By any standards they're most professional in appearance and cutting about in what they do. They have the look and feel as both being organised and that their managers actually care about their lads and lasses. Yup, there's the "barrier up / barrier down" factor in some of the estate locations, but from well appointed ( read comfortable looking) control points.
    There's too many around the London based end of this industry at the present time, focussed on the Olympics and the hourly fees they think they can earn.




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    I agree with your opening remarks, but I was not casting aspersions about their competence - it was merely a comment ref the amount times the OP has "bumped" the thread. Perhaps I need to work on my sense of humour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slipperman View Post
    Alec,
    I agree with your opening remarks, but I was not casting aspersions about their competence - it was merely a comment ref the amount times the OP has "bumped" the thread. Perhaps I need to work on my sense of humour.
    Just trying to give the guys and girl a stepping stone to civvy strasse

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack-daniels View Post
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