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Commitment to Work
For the guarding service profession, commitment to work is the primary and minimum requirement. Commitment to work refers to the devotion to one’s profession and job responsibilities and refers to an extremely responsible attitude towards one’s work. In other words, commitment to work requests one to be serious, careful, diligent and industrious. I think as a security officer, one should take commitment to work as the basic requirement, as the driving force for accomplishing various tasks, as the pre-requisite and pre-condition for carrying out the work and as a must for improving the service quality.Commitment to work represents one’s deep understanding of the professional responsibilities. One who is not devoted to the work can hardly be committed to the profession. Therefore, whatever post we are deployed, we should do a good job and hence become fond of the job. Whatever task we carry out, we should adopt a careful and responsible manner and always make strenuous efforts. One who’s committed to work will always focus on work and will take the team honor as his own responsibility. Such a person will be keen learning professional knowledge and take the lead in accomplishing job responsibilities. Within the guarding profession, there are unavoidably a bunch of people who lack passion, vision and plan. Such people count their working days only for the salary and can hardly make any achievement.
Commitment to work starts from minute details at work. One who’s committed to work will have deep understanding of the guarding work. Take training for example. Although seemingly boring, training can not only practice skills, but also build up good habits and lifestyle. It can also enhance one’s sense of responsibility and team honor. An officer who’s committed to work will first and foremost link up his own responsibility with the company’s honor and realize from the bottom of the heart that his post is not only a job thing but also represents responsibilities. Without commitment to work, how can an officer take up the entrustment of protecting people’s security, assist in the policing tasks and provide quality services to the client? Therefore, only when an officer forges a strong sense of responsibility and commits himself to work, can he work to the due effect of being responsible for sixty seconds within each and every working minute.
To truly commit oneself to work is no trivial thing. Commitment to work is not empty talk, but rather a mindset. It requires our focus on our own post, diligence, steadfastness, meticulousness, attentiveness and concentration. Commitment to work in effect calls upon us to provide quality service to the client. Furthermore, the more and more severe market competition levies even higher requirements on each officer. Apart from good professional knowledge and skills, we must be committed to work. Officers themselves are the starting point of the long journey of promoting officers’ honor and social status.
Officers must be committed to work and be good at learning. They should make full use of their professional strengths and change their work attitude in a bid to improve operational effectiveness. Commitment to work should be carried forward and cultivated in our future work until it becomes part and parcel of each officer’ inherent way of thinking and doing.