Does this HAVE to be a bad thing?
	
	
		By day, I teach junior high.  By night (on weekends), I'm a bouncer at a couple of nightclubs.  I remain dedicated to my Christian principles throughout it all as best I can.
Just now in the teacher's lounge, a teacher expressed shock and disgust at my part time job.  "How can you brawl all night on Saturday night and show your face in church on Sunday morning?," I believe was the remark.
I just stared at her and walked away.
Personally, I never thought of providing security to people as being contrary to any Christian principle that I know of.  
First off, I don't "brawl all night."  95% of the time, there's zero going on that concerns me in the least from a security standpoint.  4% of the time, my presence in the vicinity of trouble is enough to make it stop, without me even saying a word.  The T-shirt that simply says "STAFF" makes enough of a statement. . 5% of the time, physical contact is necessary, but only in the form of a restraining or "come-along" hold to escort them to the door.  The remaining .5% that requires physical contact is brief, and only brutal enough to make the undesirable behavior cease.  After that, I get them in the good ol' "chicken wing" and walk them to the door.  Only one time EVER has anyone had to be carried out, unable to walk under their own power, and that gentleman is still in jail for attempted murder.  Little tip:  never try to kill someone in a nightclub with good security.  It won't go well for you.
Anyway, I don't look at my job as an opportunity to physically hurt people.  I see myself being there to keep the 99% of the patrons safe, so they can have fun and not get hurt by the 1% who think causing trouble is a good plan.  I don't want to hurt anyone, and I don't like doing it, even when it's necessary.
Sure, I don't care much for alcohol abuse.  Whether I'm there or not isn't going to change whether folks drink too much.  But I CAN prevent them from getting too drunk in many cases by making the barstaff cut them off.  I CAN call them a cab.  I CAN see if their intoxication is causing them to be easy prey.  I CAN detect (sometimes) someone trying to drug their drink and stop them.  I know a lot of bouncers that don't bother with any of that.
Besides, the money is pretty good and definitely helps augment the teacher salary.
So, where's the problem again?