Posted on 11/11/2018 1:30:32 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Off-duty police officers and security guards are common sights at many QuikTrips, but soon the company hopes to hire hybrid employees who can work at the convenience store while armed to deter crime and help customers feel safe.
QuikTrip spokesman Mike Thornbrugh said the need for increased security is a result of the high volume of crimes reported at QT locations.
We have a lot of stores, and not just Tulsa, where we have had and still will have off-duty police officers helping out, and a lot have full-time outside security, he said. I wish we didnt have to, but thats the world we live in.
The hybrid employee program would not replace the need for those officers, Thornbrugh said, but is the next step for the company that takes safety seriously. He noted that every QuikTrip has 24-hour monitoring, as well as the latest and best surveillance equipment.
According to Thornbrugh, QuikTrip has been testing the hybrid employee program for six months at a few locations in Wichita. There are visual cues that make it easy to differentiate between regular QT workers and the hybrid employees, who are armed, he said.
Our employees like it, customers really like it, and were seeing all kinds of (security and crime-related) incidents just plummet, Thornbrugh said. Customers really like it that were trying something thats making a difference.
QuikTrip began advertising early this month for the new position, which pays about $35 an hour but requires a specific kind of job candidate. Thornbrugh said it was a challenge recruiting in Wichita for the job.
We can find people with the qualifications and credentials (at the law enforcement-level), but they also have to buy into the QuikTrip culture and beliefs, Thornbrugh said.
He said few people with weapons certifications and law enforcement training may be interested in doing the daily work of a convenience store, but theres the right person for this job, and were patient. When asked about a timeframe for hiring the first hybrid employees, Thornbrugh said there was nothing set in stone, but it would be sooner rather than later.
To us, its kind of like community policing, Thornbrugh said. A lot of times when you see an individual and talk to them, itll stop them from doing something foolish. Sometimes it wont, and thats when law enforcement comes in.
Were just going to have to take matters into our own hands and still utilize and partner with Tulsa Police Department and Tulsa County Sheriffs Office, but theres not enough of them to do the job.
Its QuikTrip, not Kwik Trip
I was ready to go to the Kwik trip and apply
Great scene. It showed with minimum violence just how truly dangerous Mike was.
Hey! Ridin` shotgun on a stagecoach 100 years ago to my family`s hotel don`need no license.
Hey! Give us back our gun rights, you sob`s!
Welcome to QuickTrip.
Employee may be armed. Enjoy your shopping experience.
I helped crew a sail boat from Puerto Rico back to Key Wesr a couple of years ago. From when I landed in San Juan until we left, I noticed armed, uniformed security and cops almost everywhere.
From grocery stores to the entrance to the marina, there was at least one to sometimes several armed guards. I got the impression that it was a cost of doing business down there.
I expect to start seeing it here in the states soon with thr RAT open border criminality stance. In fact Pelosi should be expected to fight armed guards IMHO as part of the RATS fight for gun control.
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