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caprotection
08-21-2010, 10:36 AM
So has anybody attended any really good ones? Has anybody have a bad experience with one?
usabodyguard
08-21-2010, 07:48 PM
How do I stay neutral on this one?? We have a good program you should check out...
There are some members on here that can vouch for our training... where are you located?
Here is our website - www.usabodyguards.com
If you have any questions, feel free to PM me...
Dave
Local Talent
08-21-2010, 07:51 PM
1. Yes
2. No
Besides that, I refer you to the following thread: http://www.socalbodyguards.com/forum/showthread.php?t=628 :)
ETA: oh, I see that usabodyguard beat me to it... No need to stay neutral, Dave! A search for BTI would bring up many satisfied students as many are indeed here.
usabodyguard
08-21-2010, 09:53 PM
I can tell you this LT, we've got some great instructors that know their stuff... and it is an honor to be able to work with them!
We have some big plans in the works too... :secretagent:
@caprotection all I can tell you is to do your homework, speak to someone at the school directly, know what you want to ultimately do in this industry - choose training from that standpoint so you can choose a school accordingly. Different schools have different programs - from the very basic to the very extreme, figure what you want to do for work, then choose a school.
Anyone else agree?
Local Talent
08-21-2010, 11:19 PM
I can tell you this LT, we've got some great instructors that know their stuff... and it is an honor to be able to work with them!
I've been watching the feedback on this forum and that's what all former students have been saying. AFAIK, it's also the only program of this kind in our area.
I also agree with the rest of your post: schools are a few mouse clicks away, and so are reviews on boards like this one. Each tends to cater to a specific clientele, so you have pick wisely. The guys who protect Hollywood celebrities don't need the same training as those going to the sandbox, although there are constants. Different tools and skillsets.
I will tread lightly on training because there are so many different paths you can take depending on what your looking to gain from the experience. Keep an open mind. Check out as many companies as you can. Just because the website looks great and very high speed does mot mean a thing for training purposes. I agree that over seas stuff in quite different from "Hollywood" stuff. But we have had guys that came back from being deployed and did a great job with the civilian stuff. One of the biggest factors with is maturity level and using that to make good decisons. Your can have all the spec-ops training in the world but if you cannot use common sense and employ tact. Your survival rate from an employer aspect will be brief. All the best in finding what your looking for. Geo
Naomi
08-29-2010, 09:50 PM
Hey!!
It’s good to see that you are running bodyguard security school. "u-nomesecurity" also provides security services and training. If you need any aid then they will be glad to serve you.
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