"So it has nothing to do with their duties when outsiders barge into the hotel. They were frightened, so the hotel should compensate them."
Sean paused momentarily at that before continuing.
Then his expression became serious.
"But you security guards are different. As security guards, you have the responsibility and obligation to protect the hotel and maintain order, but the hooligans barged into the hotel, threatened the staff, and even caused havoc. What did you do? Did you stop them? Did you protect the hotel? No, I only saw you hiding in the corner. Forget about fighting them. You didn't even say a word.
"It's the basics. You have failed your duties.
"So I'm not going to give you any compensation. Not only will I not give you any compensation, but I will also fire you."
Sean turned to look at Cheryl and said, "Contact finance to clear the hotel security guards' wages and tell them to leave!"
Cheryl and the captain were shocked to hear Sean's statement.
The captain came to ask for compensation, but instead of getting that, he got all the security guards fired. He could not accept it for a moment.
Cheryl was concerned that the hotel's security system would collapse by suddenly firing all the security guards.
"Boss, why don't we keep some security guards..."
Cheryl said hesitantly.
"Why keep these cowards when I have better options?"
Sean stopped looking at Cheryl and the captain. Instead, he looked at Benji and said, "Benji, this is the second thing I want to talk to you about. Doesn't your security company provide security services to other companies? Give me 30... No, 50 of your security guards to work in my hotel."
Benji was instantly overjoyed to hear this.
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