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Marques’s security career began in 2000 in the United States Army, where he served a tour in Iraq. After that, he was the head of security at an exotic car dealership in Las Vegas. While working there, the owner invited Marques to become the director of his private security company. This is where he really began to learn the ropes of the security industry since more than 70% of their clients were from residential communities.
At this point, pen and paper were the standard methods for parking enforcement between the patrolman and a dispatcher. “Was it great? No. But it was functional.” However, shortly after this Marques formed his own private security company. And his first thought was, “I was not using pen and paper.”
With enough experience to know he needed parking software, his hunt began. And guess who he discovered? Parking Boss! “I found this really cool company called Parking Boss. It just made things so much easier on everyone’s front, from the residents to the clients to the property managers to the guards to the dispatchers, and even to the tow companies.”
Having efficient and accurate parking enforcement is really vital to security, which is why Marques is such a passionate advocate for Parking Boss. In fact, he joined our team in 2018. Here are some of his best pieces of advice:
We’ll end with one final piece of advice from Marques, “A parking program without enforcement is like a speed limit without fear of a speeding ticket.” Thank you, Marques, for sharing your Boss advice with us! If you’re curious to see how other multifamily leaders Manage Like A Boss, then subscribe to this podcast for more inspiration. And if you liked this episode, then don’t forget to share it with other bosses in your community too!
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*The views and opinions expressed on Boss Talks are those of the host and their guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community Boss.
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Marques’s security career began in 2000 in the United States Army, where he served a tour in Iraq. After that, he was the head of security at an exotic car dealership in Las Vegas. While working there, the owner invited Marques to become the director of his private security company. This is where he really began to learn the ropes of the security industry since more than 70% of their clients were from residential communities.
At this point, pen and paper were the standard methods for parking enforcement between the patrolman and a dispatcher. “Was it great? No. But it was functional.” However, shortly after this Marques formed his own private security company. And his first thought was, “I was not using pen and paper.”
With enough experience to know he needed parking software, his hunt began. And guess who he discovered? Parking Boss! “I found this really cool company called Parking Boss. It just made things so much easier on everyone’s front, from the residents to the clients to the property managers to the guards to the dispatchers, and even to the tow companies.”
Having efficient and accurate parking enforcement is really vital to security, which is why Marques is such a passionate advocate for Parking Boss. In fact, he joined our team in 2018. Here are some of his best pieces of advice:
We’ll end with one final piece of advice from Marques, “A parking program without enforcement is like a speed limit without fear of a speeding ticket.” Thank you, Marques, for sharing your Boss advice with us! If you’re curious to see how other multifamily leaders Manage Like A Boss, then subscribe to this podcast for more inspiration. And if you liked this episode, then don’t forget to share it with other bosses in your community too!
#bosstalks
*The views and opinions expressed on Boss Talks are those of the host and their guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community Boss.