Monday, June 15, 2026

Security guards are human too.

     "What are you security guards doing? Why are other people's cars blocking my parking space?!"

    I've gotten used to these insults; I feel a little discouraged, but I forget about them soon after. Maybe I'm becoming despicable, but am I really?

    But all I could do was endure it; jobs were hard to find, especially since I was disabled.

    Even if the problem doesn't lie with you, you'll still be blamed. What bad luck...

    The residential complex has two gates, one in front and one in back.

    When I went to the back gate to change shifts, an outside car blocked a parking space. By the time I got there, it was already like this. What could I do?

    When you yell and curse, you might think it will be more effective. You can't get things done without yelling, but if you say you won't pay your property management fees, I'd say, "What's that to me?"

    What's even more frustrating is that you tell him or her that you can't stop here, but he or she won't listen to you.

    Reporting to the traffic police? I've reported it ten times, and only one or two times it's effective. I can't get through to the vehicle registration office by phone. What can I do?

    Security guards aren't monsters; if you tell them what to do, they'll do it.

    There's only one security guard at the back gate. If something minor happens, shouldn't he be able to handle it?

    Once things are settled, the car blocks the parking space again! At this point, I'll enjoy your shouting. I've always suspected that you two have practiced or studied soprano or male soprano before or now, but your singing is just a bit harsh.

    Power outages are unavoidable, and the property management will contact maintenance personnel as soon as possible.

    Because of the different power lines in the community, sometimes only half of the community is without power. I don't know if it's because I'm full of greasy food, but I still complain when other people have power. The different power lines are something I can control.

    Of course, most people are understanding of the security guards, and I can understand how it feels to have your parking space blocked.

    I just hope that those who park their cars haphazardly will stop. You might think that parking for a while and then leaving won't cause any problems, but when trouble comes, you always end up blaming the security guards.

    Finally, I'll sing a song:

    "Don't park your car randomly. If you don't know where to park, ask the security guard. No matter how lowly the security guard is, he's still a human being..."

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