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I am... K.V. Chelladurai - Security guard

April 30, 2014 06:11 pm | Updated May 21, 2016 01:54 pm IST - MADURAI:

The job of a security guard is not easy. It requires us to be vigilant round the clock.

Security guard K.V. Chelladurai says that although he struggles to make both ends meet, he enjoys his job. Photo: A. Shrikumar

I am 50 years old. For the past 15 years, I have been a security guard. I am a native of Madurai but I went off to Kodaikanal in my youth. For over two decades I was doing errand jobs in the hill station. It was when I lost my wife, I decided to come back to Madurai and take up a permanent job that would give me a regular income. I joined a security firm in 1998 and till now I have worked in all kinds of industries and companies including banks, atms, private companies, media houses and hospitals.

The job of a security guard is not easy. It requires us to be vigilant round the clock. Since I am not an ex-serviceman, I was chosen as a civil guard only. My job is to guard civil buildings and offices apart from which I also look into house-keeping, collecting mails at the gate, maintaining a registry of the people entering and leaving the premises and administering first aid in case of any emergency. We are imparted a training for the first fifteen days where we are taught disaster management. As a guard, I try my best to keep everyone happy. When I salute people, they feel very happy.

I take home a monthly salary of Rs. 8000. It hardly meets my requirements which include the rent for the house on North Masi Street, where I live. I married off my elder daughter to a mason in Rajapalayam and I am saving for the marriage of my younger daughter, who is currently working in a private company for a salary of Rs. 8000. Though, I struggle to make both ends meet, I enjoy my job. It has given me a sense of responsibility and people respect me.

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