Archive for January, 2007

Written on January 28th, 2007 by Hucky

Executive Bodyguard

Location: Glendale, CA

Company: VOI Telecom

Salary/Wage: 45,000- 60,000 

You will be in charge of protecting the principal personnel in our office from harms way. Working with VOI you have the opportunity to work with other security agencies (ie: LAPD, CIA, FBI) as well as other bodyguards in similar fields that protect other famous individuals. You will coordinate with local security (if available) to asses the saftey of the area prior to the key individuals arrival.

This position will be filing in the field of executive driving while also protecting the key individual(s) from harms way.

Minimum Requirements:

1. Law Enforcement background (LAPD, FBI, LASD)

2. CCW in California Permit or Federal HR218.

3. Active or Retired Status as a Law Enenforcement Officer in Los Angeles or Surrounding County’s

To apply for this position send an to Email: jobs@voitelecom.com

Written on January 27th, 2007 by Hucky

Executive protection – activities of the Department of the Army’s Protective Services Unit

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Soldiers Magazine, by Lisa Gregory

THE Army chief of staff leaves his vehicle and safely enters a building somewhere in the world. Before this simple act can occur, agents from the Department of the Army’s Protective Services Unit must plan and coordinate the trip, conduct a threat assessment, tour the routes and the destination, and conduct motorcade operations to ensure the dignitary’s safety during his visit.

Protecting the Army’s senior officials became the mission of the Office of the Provost Marshal General in 1967, during the height of the Vietnam War. The “principals,” a term used by PSU agents to identify the people they protect, were the secretary and chief of staff of the Army. The protective service mission was assigned to the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command in 1971.

The mission expanded over the years, and today includes the protection of the secretary and deputy secretary of defense; the chairman and vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; the secretary, chief of staff and vice chief of staff of the Army; and their foreign counterparts when they are on official U.S. visits.
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Written on January 26th, 2007 by Hucky

CEO of Fortune 500 Company Seeking Bodyguard

Location Dallas TX

Executive Security Protection Specialist needed by CEO of Fortune 500 Company. Full-time 12-hour days, on-call 24/7. Minimum Five years prior experience working as an Executive Protection Specialist.

Ideal candidate will be discreet, polished, grounded, and have military, security or law enforcement background. I need someone who can handle working a flexible, but varied schedule, probably not a position for someone looking to work 8-5 nor is this a job for someone who has family to attend to.

The hours are too scattered. Must be available to travel. Starting salary: $85K & benefits & bonus. For immediate consideration
Reply to: job-268596984@craigslist.org
ALL APPLICANTS WILL NEED TO PASS A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK AND DRUG TESTING

 

Written on January 21st, 2007 by Hucky

Executive Protection Officer

Allied Barton Security Services is now hiring Executive Protection Specialists for the  Kansas City Metro Area. Great opportunity for those who are looking to get some experience. To apply for this job click on the link below

http://jobview.monster.com/getjob.asp?JobID=52758146

Please do not send your resumes to me, what I post is all the information that I have on this listing. I would recommend that you do your due diligences
Hucky
 
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Written on January 21st, 2007 by Hucky

Bodyguards: New Profession in China

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Source: Li Qian (Chinadaily.com.cn)

It’s becoming increasingly common in China to see solidly built and solemn men surrounding public figures. Most likely, these people are personal bodyguards.

Most Chinese first learned about these kinds of men from vintage Hong Kong and Hollywood movies, such as Jet Li in “The Bodyguard from Beijing” and Kevin Costner in “The Bodyguard”. In reality, though the chances of having a romance with a charming client are slim, the danger remains the same.

Zhe Meijie, a former bodyguard for State Council leaders and who now runs a senior security company, said sweat through his clothes because he was so nervous the first time he received a visiting foreign head of state at the airport, reported the China Youth Daily on Thursday.

When Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat visited Beijing in the early 90s, a sharp noise nearby put Zhe on high alert, and all bodyguards in the area were ready to use their guns. Fortunately the noise was later attributed to a car backfiring.

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