The Jianghai Security Service Company, a "state-owned" agency, was not much different from private security companies except for a few at the top. In particular, the security guards earned less than those in private companies.
However, because the company had contracts for all the cash transport operations for Jianghai's banks and all the security work for government agencies, it was quite profitable.
At nine in the morning, Li Huai and Shen Yingtian registered their personal information with the security company, received two sets of security uniforms each, and were assigned to the Jianghai Sub-branch located on Haiguan Middle Road, becoming security guards for Jianghai Bank.
Shen Yingtian was right — all you need to be a security guard is a pulse. Shen had found this job online a few days earlier.