America's Road to Wealth

Chapter 76 Rock Security

September 5th.

There was a light rain in New York yesterday.

It all stopped today.

It looks like it's going to be a sunny day.

Morning,

Edward Sefoloza bids farewell to his wife and two two-year-old twin daughters.

He drove to the company's headquarters in Queens.

Edward was once a member of the Navy SEALs.

After retiring, his father hoped that he would return and inherit the family business.

Sefolosha Farm is a little smaller than Smith Farm, but their family is also a millionaire.

It's just that Edward no longer adapts to life on a farm in rural Texas.

After staying at home for a year, he ran to New York, despite his father's objections.

Both are Texans.

Abel just went to New York and entered Wall Street.

When Edward came to New York, he joined a security company.

The name of the company he joined is Rock Security.

Translated into Chinese, it can be transliterated as "Lu Ke" or directly translated as "Rock".

Rock Security, at its size at the time, could only be considered a micro-security company.

But it also had its glory days.

In 1989, Rock Security was formed by a voluntary collaboration of several retired U.S. Special Forces veterans.

In 1990, it officially began to undertake domestic and foreign security services and other security service projects.

In 1991, Rock Security caught up with the "good times".

As a PMC, he joined the queue in the Gulf War and made a lot of money.

After that, things went straight down. The founders had too many differences and broke up.

One of them stayed and continued to run Rock Security.

As a result, Rock Security's vitality was severely damaged, and it has never grown in scale. It has been making a little money in New York.

Edward joined this company because he happened to be a soldier who had just joined the army in 1991.

At that time, he had seen the elite combat personnel of this company and thought they were very cool.

I came to New York and met this company again.

So he joined.

But he was disappointed after joining.

Because the current rock security has long lost its former glory.

When he joined, Rock Security only had a security department and a logistics department.

There are about eleven bodyguards in the security department, and there are only five people in the logistics department plus the boss.

At its peak, Rock Security had thousands of employees.

Now it is just a security company with about ten people.

The only people in the entire company that caught his eye were the remaining colleagues in the security department.

Because the boss is a retired elite, he was one of the founders back then.

His ability to run a company and take on business is poor, but his ability to train and select bodyguards is excellent.

The eleven bodyguards, including Edward, are all retired elites.

However, it is useless no matter how high the quality of personnel is.

If you can't get good jobs, your income won't be high.

If the income is not high, it is impossible for the elite to stay.

As a result Rock Security has a very high staff turnover rate.

It is even jokingly called the "military academy" of New York's bodyguard community.

It is said that there are security companies in New York and most of the East Coast.

Whenever there is a shortage of people or when high-quality bodyguards are needed.

Will go to the rock security to dig holes.

So much so that when Edward joined.

The company is no longer in business.

The boss Plimpton is already thinking of changing the company directly into a company that trains bodyguards.

Since it is a "military academy", then it might as well really be a "military academy".

At that time, Edward had been working for more than a month. Seeing that the company had no future, he had already written his resignation.

Just then, Abel appeared.

He and the company's boss, Pliton, talked for a while in the office.

After Pliton came out of the office, he directly announced that the new boss of the company would be Abel.

Pliton himself became the company's chief training officer.

Then the new boss announced new requirements and new work.

And most importantly, new benefits.

So Edward continued to stay and began his bodyguard career in New York.

Today's Rock Security, the company's headquarters remains in Queens.

Compared to when Edward first joined, there were only sixteen people in the company.

Today, Rock Security has 75 people in the company.

Among them, there are 6 people in the logistics department, 5 people in the administration department, and 9 people in the training department.

The security department has 45 people.

10 people from other departments.

Compared with those big security companies or PMC, Rock Security is still a little guy.

Fortunately, the decay that had occurred when Edward joined has been swept away.

Rock security now.

With the support of the boss, the entire company exudes vitality.

Edward, who lives in Jersey City, was driving through Manhattan.

Fortunately, there was no traffic jam, and after driving for more than 40 minutes, we finally arrived at the company headquarters in Queens.

It was only half past eight in the morning when he arrived.

I looked at the time and the situation outside the company headquarters.

He nodded with satisfaction,

The time is correct, the boss hasn't come yet.

In the other corner of the company headquarters parking lot, he saw Mr. Plimpton, the company's former boss and now chief training officer, who had also just arrived and was parking the car.

After getting out of the car, Edward smiled and waved to him.

Mr. Chief Training Officer responded to him and walked over with a smile.

Then the former boss lowered his voice and asked Edward:

"Severosa. The boss is coming to inspect today. Do you know what the main inspection is?"

In normal times,

Chief Training Officer Plimpton is actually not here at the company headquarters most of the time.

He mainly stays in his hometown in New Jersey, a training ground covering an area of ​​more than 100 acres.

It was Rock Security's training ground, and it was also Plimpton's own property.

After selling the company, Plimpton still worked at Rock Security.

The content of his job is to train the company's security personnel in the training ground.

The company paid for it and rented his training ground.

So he usually works at home, and the work content is also his favorite type.

This is the best thing for Plimpton, who is already in his fifties this year.

Yesterday, Edward suddenly called him.

He said that today the boss would come over to the company headquarters in Queens for an inspection.

Plimpton is asked to come over early today, and at the same time, inform the whole company that no one is going out to work, and everyone must come over today.

Still can't ask for leave.

Because Edward said it very solemnly and hung up the phone after he finished speaking.

That's why Plimpton asked so curiously when he saw Edward in the parking lot today.

Edward looked at Plimpton, who was now the director of the company's security department and chief bodyguard.

He has the same status as Plimpton, the director of the training department and chief training officer.

"I'm not sure. Maybe it's a routine inspection." Edward said uncertainly.

The bodyguards at Rock Security always have jobs.

Some people are responsible for security at Smith Capital.

It's like standing guard at the door, which is relatively relaxed.

Eight people are needed a day, divided into two shifts.

A larger number of people are responsible for the boss's own security work.

And the work of the boss women.

This is the place that needs the most people, including the manpower left in the boss's main residences.

This section employs almost 30 people.

There are 45 company bodyguards, except for taking turns and training some people.

Basically everyone is working.

Seeing that even Edward, the boss's most trusted bodyguard captain, didn't know.

Plimpton shrugged: "Well, even you don't know. Then only the boss himself knows."

Edward nodded, then watched a car pull into the company parking lot.

"Andy is here. Dicos is on duty today." Edward saw the person walking out of the car after it was parked.

He spoke.

Plimpton also looked at the time, and the old guy shrugged again.

"I don't like this guy." Plimpton lowered his voice, "It should be said that I don't like all shit stirrups!!"

"Uh~"

Edward also lowered his voice, "You are discriminating. You will be reviled in California."

"Besides, Andy is not a troublemaker."

"He's the one who got messed with."

"Okay," Plimpton said, "you have a point."

Then the next moment, the old guy smiled at Abel’s driver and said:

"Hi, good morning. Andy, is Dix on duty today?"

"Yes."

Most of his usual main job is to help Abel drive.

But Andy, who occasionally acted as Anne Hathaway's chauffeur, walked over with a smile.

His voice was soft, without any strength.

Like a girl.

"Decos is on duty today. Oh, look, he's already here."

"The boss is here too."

It turned out that during the conversation, a small convoy of three cars formed.

We have driven into the parking lot of the company headquarters.

The car in the middle is the boss’s Cadillac STS.

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