As we all know, Santa Claus is coming on December 6. With him: a big sack full of presents for our hard-working security staff at P3 Security GmbH.

Let’s be honest: it’s not just children who enjoy presents for Santa Claus. P3 Security GmbH is different from other employers. That’s why the man in the red overall and with the white beard came to visit our hard-working security staff in person.

Successful surprise for St. Nicholas

Especially in the often stressful pre-Christmas period, it’s important not to miss out on the fun at work. On December 6, our security staff were amazed when unannounced visitors suddenly turned up at the gates of our customers’ properties. A cause for alarm? Not at all! St. Nicholas had not missed the opportunity to pay our employees a visit.  

He would probably have been only too happy to hide the presents in the freshly cleaned and polished Haix shoes. But as these were of course needed in the field, the man in red had packed an individual bag for each employee. Incidentally, Krampus had the day off. There is no question that our security staff were all very well-behaved.

Sebastian Tyroller thanks the employees

Sebastian Tyroller, founder and managing director of P3 Security GmbH, helped Santa Claus with the contents of the bags. In addition to the obligatory chocolate Santa Claus, our security staff received a shopping voucher and the popular P3 oatmeal for hot drinks during the Christmas season, depending on their area of work and assignment.

On this occasion, Sebastian Tyroller thanked his employees: “A huge thank you for your daily commitment and the greatest and best possible safety! Every challenge was mastered magnificently. I am infinitely proud of my team. It wouldn’t have been possible without you.”

Missed St. Nicholas? Join our success team!

The P3 Security GmbH team continues to grow. We are always on the lookout for new security staff. Join our existing successful team! So if you want to be surprised by Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny next year, you should apply here now.