"In the military and everywhere else in life there are different folks with different strokes. Just because you were military doesnt mean you are the end all be all. Really it means, you were 18 or 19 and didnt know what you were gonna do, so you bought some time while serving your country and low and behold maybe you learned responsibility, dedication, focus, direction, and maybe a skill that can be used in the real world.
with that said, if you take pride in yourself, and want to work somewhere that allows you work with the community and attempt to protect their assets and life then VPS is the place to work. Many companies make the same claims, but ultimately the bottom line is they tell the guards dont touch, look, or talk. just show up and if you think there is a problem, call the police.
VPS believes in training and education, they give guards tools to protect, and intervene before someone becomes a victim. If you see someone getting hurt, robbed, or worse and call the Police. That's great, but by the Police arrive, the crime has been committed. The person is injured, dead, or their property is gone. The chances the Police are going to catch the person later is less than 10%. (look it up). so why is it wrong that VPS wants to intervene during or even before something bad happens. If you are military and have the drive to still want to help then VPS is great. Let me add you do not need to be ex-military to want to help."