My friend video is great, just the information I was looking for. Let me ask you, of you work in executive protection do are going to need the security guard card or certification ?
How can I do PPO work independently. I have a well to do family that wants me to work for them as a bodyguard. I have PPO and paramedic cert. I work for a company, but they want me only not the company.
EMT A or B would be more helpful than college. EP firms want soft skills mixed with hard skills. They often like ex-military and ex-cops. The job requirements have changed and they want people with a protection mentality and someone the client can relate to.
Mr. Schwa I’m currently active duty and have been through the USMC combat life saver course. Would that be able to replace EMT training or would it be a good idea to still pursue that
Thoughts on pacific west academy?
My friend video is great, just the information I was looking for. Let me ask you, of you work in executive protection do are going to need the security guard card or certification ?
Hey brother !
Have you heard of the 53-day/410 hour Protective Security Course by High Threat Training ? Are they a creditable place to train with ?
Great video.
Executive Security International is 23,000 roughly for the 10 week course
Trojan Security International in Arkansas. Thank me Later!!
Do you have to have a military or police background to be a private security executive protector? AKA bodyguard?
Are you still in the protection industry? Also, how did you land your first job in ep?
How can I do PPO work independently. I have a well to do family that wants me to work for them as a bodyguard. I have PPO and paramedic cert. I work for a company, but they want me only not the company.
Right
what kind of college education would help with getting a job in EP?
EMT A or B would be more helpful than college. EP firms want soft skills mixed with hard skills. They often like ex-military and ex-cops. The job requirements have changed and they want people with a protection mentality and someone the client can relate to.
Mr. Schwa I’m currently active duty and have been through the USMC combat life saver course. Would that be able to replace EMT training or would it be a good idea to still pursue that
@@johnmarshall9487 That would be dependent on you hiring manager or ops manager.
@@johnmarshall9487 No
I enjoyed your video :)
Thank you , good video
Hmmm over 6mo? No comments ok folks,m going in and be the 1st to report back
Does gi cover these kinds of institutions?
It would be best to ask them, I have no idea.
@@MrSchwa-jz6tb okay, I appreciate the insight brother, I've been looking into this and it's nice to know where to start when I get back
ESI accepts VA educational benefits.
What is your suggestion for cheap but also great quality, i cant afford a big school right now.
Then save or use some type of financial aid cheap and good quality usually don't go hand in hand