Working graveyard security in Honolulu — got fired after driving through a parking gate due to zero management support. Now fighting unemployment denial. Anyone dealt with shady small security agencies here?
Long time Hawaii resident here. Looking for local perspective on a situation that's been frustrating me.
I was working graveyard security (Sun-Mon 10pm-6am) for a small Honolulu security agency for about 3 months. Good worker, reliable, showed up every shift. I was occasionally assigned to an apartment complex that had a notoriously chaotic parking situation.
From my very first shift there I asked management repeatedly for parking guidance and never got a straight answer. I even told them directly: "If you can't give me clear parking instructions, please don't assign me there." They assigned me anyway.
The day before the incident the owner's wife promised to "talk to management" about parking. I showed up for my shift and nobody knew anything. I spent hours trying to reach management and the parking operator — five or more attempts — with no success. Trapped in a private parking garage at the end of a graveyard shift with no way out and nobody reachable.
I drove through the barrier arm. Motor still works, just the arm snapped.
**What happened after:**
- Fired over the phone immediately after
- Mutual apology texts exchanged about an hour later
- Employer covered the gate damage themselves
- Scheduling app quietly deactivated days later
- They contested my unemployment claim citing misconduct
- Claim denied
**The part that gets me:** On an official State of Hawaii DHS form signed by the employer's CFO after the incident, they checked YES to rehiring me the following month. But they're fighting my unemployment claim calling it misconduct.
I also found out they had been scheduling me for months while my occupational license application was pending — which is apparently a violation of Hawaii state law. The unemployment examiner didn't even know it was illegal until I told them.
I've filed an appeal with ESARO and have a hearing coming up.
**Local questions:**
Anyone dealt with small disorganized security agencies in Honolulu like this?
Has anyone navigated Hawaii unemployment appeals successfully?
Any local resources or advice for dealing with agencies that don't follow state licensing laws?
Is this kind of mismanagement common in Hawaii's security industry?
Mahalo in advance for any insight.
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