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Weekend Tactical Jobs

Probably not the right attire to wear when interviewing for that Bail Enforcement Gig – Wrong type of Bounty hunter, wrong universe

So if you actually want a job in bail enforcement…

You need to show up in regular street clothes . By regular I mean casual, not chaps and a feather in your hair. Do not wear your body armor and tactical vest with the cross draw holster into my office ! You will be asked to leave immediately!

You should have a resume and references, a copy of your driver’s license and any other license ( i.e. concealed carry , pepper spray , asp , handcuffing , etc) . Most states require a bail enforcement license. If you have this great, if not that’s ok also.

Most bondsman are willing to train the right person. If you are former military or law enforcement list it on the resume. You should not brag about how you are a jump rated Para ninja. You may get the chance to prove yourself later…

Bail enforcement is a lot of really boring time consuming work. You should have the ability to use a computer and write legibly. A lot of the work is done from the desk and the phone. There is a lot of social engineering involved so having the ability to be nice on the phone and in person is a plus.A good grasp of social media , MySpace, Facebook , Twitter etc. helps but is not mandatory. Be willing to do grunt work in the office , answer phones, make coffee, do address checks and so on .

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Man I don’t want to go back to my full-time job at google on Monday

What are WEEKEND TACTICAL JOBS?

I know what you are probably thinking right now, “don’t you have to be former Secret Service, Police or Special Forces to work as a bodyguard?” That may have been true 20 years ago but now just about anyone with the right training and licensing can find some part-time pick-up work in EP (EP = Executive Protection).

In fact – the majority of all EP work (in the US) is part-time, not many guys work full-time in EP and the few that do are on high profile jobs working for people like Bill Gates or Snoop Dog.

But for the motivated guys who are willing to spend a few bucks, take a few courses and get licensed can generally find pick-up EP work or even a regular part-time EP job.

I worked part-time EP gigs for over 3 years (wile I was working an office gig during the dot-com boom), it even eventually lead to a full time EP job where I traveled all across the US for a year (after the dot-com bust and my stock portfolio was raped).

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WEEKEND TACTICAL JOBS

‘Weekend Tactical Jobs’ is our new column about different part-time gigs for tactical enthusiasts and bored office workers. We here at DVM understand that not everyone can just up and quit their job and run out into the jungle with a machete.

So enter WEEKEND TACTICAL JOBS

‘Weekend Tactical Jobs’ are interesting and challenging gigs for guys who enjoy all things tactical. All of the jobs that we will cover are gigs that any guy can do (so astronaut is out) on a part-time basis.

In each ‘Weekend Tactical Jobs’ article we will go over a cool tactical-related vocation, what sort of training you need, Where to find part-time work doing it and the gear you will need.

And the best part of these jobs? All of your gear purchases will be tax deductible after you start working!

So starting Tomorrow (Monday March 15th) we will run our first WEEKEND TACTICAL JOBS article, after then we will publish a new one about every month (maybe a couple times a month, we haven’t decided yet).

See the first article here: WEEKEND TACTICAL JOBS: Executive Protection Agent

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