As someone who worked security in nightclubs for 6 years in the early 2000s, you will burn out from the nightclub scene. Hate it for a year or two. Then after some of the bad memories start to fade love that you are able to tell some great stories from that era of your life. I'm a computer programmer so you could probably guess the stories are a little bit more mundane now.
Even though I have a ton of celebrity stories from working the Super Bowl, nightclubs, & concerts my favorite stories are the crazy people I'd see every week. I left club security to work security for a mental hospital and I think the club stories are still crazier.
Only in that life would I have stories of standing right next to Eminem when he fell off of that stage in CT & broke his ribs, ducking & hiding while swizz beats manager shoots up a club while the patrons go to their cars not to leave but to return fire and many others. I complained then but realize it was a hell of an experience now.
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As someone who worked security in nightclubs for 6 years in the early 2000s, you will burn out from the nightclub scene. Hate it for a year or two. Then after some of the bad memories start to fade love that you are able to tell some great stories from that era of your life. I'm a computer programmer so you could probably guess the stories are a little bit more mundane now.
Even though I have a ton of celebrity stories from working the Super Bowl, nightclubs, & concerts my favorite stories are the crazy people I'd see every week. I left club security to work security for a mental hospital and I think the club stories are still crazier.
Only in that life would I have stories of standing right next to Eminem when he fell off of that stage in CT & broke his ribs, ducking & hiding while swizz beats manager shoots up a club while the patrons go to their cars not to leave but to return fire and many others. I complained then but realize it was a hell of an experience now.
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