Need Discreet, Level-Headed Professional to Be Present During Household Move (Irvine)
compensation:Depending on experience
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Update: applicants who don’t follow instructions will not be considered.
Seeking a calm, reliable person to serve as a neutral observer during a scheduled household move.
This is a non-security assignment. No physical involvement, no intervention, and no confrontation.
Tasks:
• Arrive on time in plain clothes
• Quietly observe in the background
• Document (photos/video) only if requested
• Remain neutral and unobtrusive
• Follow instructions exactly — no improvisation
Civil Standby:
This move will be coordinated with a standard civil standby by local law enforcement in the beginning to ensure an orderly, documented process.
You must be comfortable being present during a routine, low-key police standby.
This is an administrative procedure. No action is required from you.
Ideal for individuals with:
• veteran or first responder backgrounds who are comfortable around administrative police procedures
• auditing, compliance, hospitality, or event-staffing experience
• any role requiring calm observation and professionalism
Not looking for:
• security guards
• bodyguards
• tactical/military “operator” mindsets
• individuals expecting confrontation or a protective role
Requirements:
• Professional, steady demeanor
• Clear written communication
• Comfortable signing a basic non-interference/confidentiality agreement
• Strong boundaries and ability to stay neutral
• No physical engagement of any kind
MUST BE WILLING TO DO VIDEO INTERVIEW for 5 minutes.
Compensation:
$XX/hr depending on experience. Paid after the assignment.
To apply, please send:
1. A brief summary of relevant experience in calm or observational roles.
2. Your availability for the next 3–4 weeks.
3. Confirmation you can sign a simple non-interference/confidentiality agreement.
4. Confirmation you are comfortable with a routine civil standby.
5. Your preferred hourly rate.
Thanks for approaching this with professionalism and discretion.