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Old 20-08-2008, 10:37 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Actually, most executive protection jobs in the US don't really require a firearm at all. Of course you need to be licensed if you are armed however. Way too many folks entering the field still believe that being armed is a requirement. the reality is few jobs actually need it, but it's a great marketing tool. Working freelance is difficult, but not impossible. It would help to get licensed whereyou wish to work and definately network with folks.

I can vouch for Sexton also. As a matter of fact, I am one of the EP trainers. As a shameless plug, their PPS course is recognized by the state of Virginia. That is important when looking for work in the area. That certification does open doors with other agencies looking for trained personnel.
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