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Footprints Security Patrol Inc

(3 Reviews)
2960 Moray Ave #105, Courtenay, BC V9N 7S7, Canada

(250) 338-9400


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Address: 2960 Moray Ave #105, Courtenay, BC V9N 7S7, Canada
Postal code: V9N 7S7
Phone: (250) 338-9400

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Most Recent Reviews


  • (June 7, 2023, 6:57 pm)

    I love working for Footprints. My boss Andrew is one of the best people I've worked for. Sam our schedule manager is very accommodating to my disability, and goes to great lengths to find me shifts, and jobs I can do, despite not being able to walk properly.

    I truly enjoy my job, and the people I work with.


  • (January 6, 2022, 8:52 pm)

    I have worked with the North island branch now for about 5 months. The team we have here is great, our management team is top notch. The company as a whole is amazing. I have worked for a few different companies over the years and most are about money, Footprints isn’t just about money, they help their employees with anything they can.


  • (January 6, 2022, 8:46 pm)

    Have been employed by Footprints for one year now. With the current state of available service people, almost anybody with BST can find work in the security industry(including myself)🙂. It is true that some people require more training to have the ability to maintain minimum standards as expected by the industry in general, but most of us do our best to stay within the limits that are expected by our employer. As an employee with basic training, we receive a wage that is just a notch above minimum wage.($16-17/hr). Our job description involves maintaining a presence and observing and note taking. Any problems we observe are reported directly to our employer or to 911. Hands on performance requires another level of training but also comes with a higher pay level. Personally, I enjoy the interaction with people in general. Most are happy to have us maintaining a presence in the area they are visiting. Some feel threatened. We deal with drug addiction, alchoholics and mental illness, along with those that have a developmental disability. It can be a thankless job, but there are a few that thank us for our service as we work along side Frontline workers. It is a great retirement gig. Be kind, be safe.😊

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