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  2. Guillermo Rodriguez (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Rodriguez [2] (born January 27, 1971) [3] is a Mexican-American [4] talk show personality and comedian best known as the sidekick to Jimmy Kimmel on the American late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He rose to fame while working as a parking lot security guard at the Hollywood Boulevard studios. [5]

  3. Security guard - Wikipedia

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    A security guard (also known as a security inspector, security officer, factory guard, or protective agent) is a person employed by a government or private party to protect the employing party's assets (property, people, equipment, money, etc.) from a variety of hazards (such as crime, waste, damages, unsafe worker behavior, etc.) by enforcing preventative measures.

  4. Bouncer - Wikipedia

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    License should take 3–6 weeks to process. Security guards may work while they are “pending”. Licenses are valid for 2 years and all guards must take the 16 hour on the job training before renewal. Under New York state law only a Private Investigator or watch, guard and patrol agency can supply security guards/bouncers to bars. [72]

  5. Security guards vs. shoplifters: What can guards do? - AOL

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    Dec. 9—Security guards are often seen standing at store entrances and patrolling establishments' property, especially more during the holidays when store thefts tend to increase.

  6. Security guards have just made LinkedIn’s fastest-growing ...

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    LinkedIn's new 2025 Jobs on the Rise report shows security guards climbing to the top ten. Demand for security is rising among Fortune 500 CEOs and executives. With the world of work constantly ...

  7. Watchman (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    They provided assembly-points for watchmen to gather to hear orders for the night ahead, somewhere to shelter from ' extremitye of wind and weather', and holding-places for suspects until morning when justices examined the night's catch. There were watch houses next to Temple Bar (1648), 'neere the Granaryes' by Bridewell (1648), 'neere ...