My day… normally starts early. I go to the Byward Tower to pick up any keys and a radio, and check the board, the diary and the waite (duty roster) for any changes and information. Depending on the duty, I then open the post that I am on, carry out fire and safety checks and call in any issues to the Duty Supervisor. I then wait for the visitors. Throughout the day we carry out security checks and are a focus for the visitors to ask questions and directions. We generally try to make their visit to the Tower a good memory. At the end of the day we have a procedure that closes down the Tower to ensure that no stray visitors are still around and there ends another good day at the Tower.
You need to be: Firm but fair, approachable and willing to help. You also have to be able to immediately control a situation. This may include getting 300 plus people to do exactly as you say as quickly as you want them to do it.
Previously I was... the Superintendent Clerk for a Brigade Headquarters. I was responsible for the day to day running of the building, organising meetings, controlling visitors and mail in and out. I was also the point of contact for the many units that we had under our Command. I was also the Personal Assistant to the Brigade Commander and Brigade Major for any meetings, internal and external visits. A very busy, but satisfying job.