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    Crbn79

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    Yep it's Definitely long boring work in the states. That's what I did in Iraq. For DOD and DOS. It was pretty intense there though.

    I seriously sly wanna get something going. I know the security party like I know you do crbn. What I need though is someone who can handle all the legal stuff and paperwork and walk me through getting it rolling. So basically we need a brain! Someone who's good at organization and red tape.

    yeah I'm rusty too as far as my body. The how to is all still there. Just getting my ass to follow will be the challenge lol. But as the brass we just mostly direct once we get staff

    I had a buddy start up a business. I haven't talked to him in probably 15 years though. As a matter of fact I can't even remember his name for the life of me right now.
     

    Crbn79

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    Lookie what I happened across!

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    Trigger Time

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    Unfortunately, security work doesn't pay enough. Most make under $13/hr for armed positions. A lot of those are under $10 even. :noway:

    Physical security advising is where there's good money. Teaching people their weaknesses on properties and how to cover those are in demand.
    It doesn't pay because the bosses keep most of the money. If I start a company we will do it right and be the best period. Our word will be backed by nothing but 100% results. Therefore we won't sell ourselves short. We will charge accordingly. And not accept less just to get some money.
    most contracts for security are $25 an hour and up. And that's just the sit in your car type. The people making $10 or less an hour are just getting the leftovers.
    When I've done civilian bodyguard work stateside I never took less than $50 an hour. Anything less wasn't worth my time for what I brought to the table. I'll make sure out people get paid a fair wage!
     
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