August 3, 2007
What This Job Pays: security guard
Pay: The average pay of a security guard in the Seattle area is $12.52 an hour, with most making from $10.56 to $14.23 an hour, according to PayScale, a Seattle company that tracks compensation and benefits.
Demand: Employment of security guards is expected to grow as fast as the average for all occupations in the coming years as concern about crime, vandalism and terrorism increases the need for security.
Need to know: Guards patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism and illegal activity. They use radio and telephone communications to call for assistance from police, fire or emergency medical services. Security guards write reports outlining their observations and activities They also may interview witnesses or victims, prepare case reports and testify in court. Most states require that guards be licensed. To be licensed as a guard, individuals must usually be at least 18 years old, pass a background check, and complete classroom training in such subjects as property rights, emergency procedures, and detention of suspected criminals. Drug testing often is required and may be random and continuing. Guards who carry weapons must be licensed by the appropriate government authority.
PayScale, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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