Operation “Neptune Spear” was a resounding success! Congratulations to our Special Ops team!
America is a safer place thanks to your efforts!
Stay the course…it’s far from over!
God Bless America!
Stay Feisty…
Colt
by Colt 2 Comments
Daily Activity Reports are very important documents for the client. The Daily Activity Report, also known as a “DAR”, is the only tangible way for your client to get a feel of what is happening at a particular post or assignment.
Nearly every Uniform Security Officer is required to submit a written activity report or log on a daily basis.
It is extremely important for a Security Officer to have good writing skills. Poor writing skills can mean the difference between a “warm body” Officer and a highly Skilled Security Officer.
I want to share with you a real example of a weak poor Security Officer daily report.
The photo you see in this post displays the entire written report for an 8 hour shift.
Take a look at the content that is written and then imagine that this was your Daily Report. Ask yourself these questions:
1. Is this really a detailed re-cap of what I observed on my entire shift?
2. Are terms like “All is well…Nothing to report…No problems” proactive prevention?
3. Would the client by satisfied with this report?
4. Am I relaying as much information as possible about this location?
5. Did I deter or prevent any crimes? If so, I don’t need to include it on my report, do I?
Can you see where I am going with this line of questioning?
The bottom line on this report…from my perspective…is that it gets a big fat “F”!
After reading a stack of logs like this one, most clients would be mumbling…”If this is the re-cap of what happened over an 8 hour shift at a busy center, then maybe I don’t need a Security Officer assigned to this location?” Remember…the client is paying your salary, right? Shouldn’t you try to make the client happy?
Here’s some really good advice…
Don’t ever turn in a report that looks similar to this one!
(Unless you want to forever remain an entry-level Security Officer)
Stay tuned to a future post where I will provide an example a great Daily Report!
Be safe!
Colt
Do you know the name of the most wanted criminal in the country?
Well…if you don’t…no worries. I’ll reveal it in the training video titled, “How To Accurately Describe a Criminal Suspect”
Any guesses? Take a minute to soak up some great training and you’ll find out the identity of this popular suspect.
Be safe!
Colt