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Old 23-02-2008, 08:19 PM   #11 (permalink)
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No but I know the trainers/operatives very well and know what they have done in govt and commercially. I have moved on now to pastures new but prior to that they were the best company that I had ever worked for in the commercial world, also well paid and on time.

But not to be bias, I have worked for a couple of other companies on short term tasks that were good to, I have worked for a couple of nightmare ones tho, thankfully only for a few days at a time.

If other companies are good to work for let give them a mention, they deserve it in this business sometimes.
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When you say you want to become a CPO do you have any military/police firearm weapon experience?
If you just want to get your SIA licence there are local companies training in your area you can get a list of the SIA website this will able you to work in the UK.

If you want to work abroad and you do not have any military or firearms training there are courses (over seas) you can attend which will familiarise you with firearms safety weapon handling and 100s of rounds to convert to empty cases. This will be a good insight if you want to work in a hostile environment. It is also good fun.

If you want to work in hostile environment and you do not have any military training with operational experience it would be beneficial to do a hostile environment course like the Trojan one or Ronan in SA.
A good way to fined out which course to do is contact some of the big security companies Armour/Olive/Minimal Risk etr. And simply ask what their requirements are. If you need more info I can give you some training companies details.

Just remember one thing they are only after your hard earned Shekels


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