Soldato
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I keep my work security pass card in my pocket and just get it out to swipe through a door when need be.
Some people wear it on a lanyard (which is sometimes brightly coloured) around their neck but I don't bother. Now, I know most places require a security pass to be visibly worn but this rule isn't enforced in our place.
It dawned on me that I subconsciously assumed people who wore a big bright lanyard with their pass were important. After a day or so I realised this was rubbish, most of the people who wore a lanyard around their neck were people who weren't based in one part of the building and constantly moved around different departments, people such as IT and HR. These people will be doing a lot of swiping through doors so it is practical.
Still, I noticed a fair few people who were less important than me (there are actually one or two, amazingly) wearing a lanyard. They are based in one department but these were usually the ones who wore a brightly coloured one.
Do people wear these things to try and look important?
Some people wear it on a lanyard (which is sometimes brightly coloured) around their neck but I don't bother. Now, I know most places require a security pass to be visibly worn but this rule isn't enforced in our place.
It dawned on me that I subconsciously assumed people who wore a big bright lanyard with their pass were important. After a day or so I realised this was rubbish, most of the people who wore a lanyard around their neck were people who weren't based in one part of the building and constantly moved around different departments, people such as IT and HR. These people will be doing a lot of swiping through doors so it is practical.
Still, I noticed a fair few people who were less important than me (there are actually one or two, amazingly) wearing a lanyard. They are based in one department but these were usually the ones who wore a brightly coloured one.
Do people wear these things to try and look important?