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 Post Posted: Mon 25 Sep 2006 16:17 
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There you go... someone was kind enough to answer your question and he resides in Sunny California!


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Hey, I'm a redhead :twisted: . Too bad I'm married, huh? *snicker, snicker* :lol:

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 Post Posted: Tue 26 Sep 2006 01:04 
 
HoundDog wrote:
When you get closer to living in California there are quite a few people on this site that could help you in that area. I am sure that at this point and time you understand that not many will help with questions regarding who, what, where, why, when and how until you are a legal resident able to conduct such work here in the states.

Or as Ruffin pointed out to me refer to the FAQ post.


Hmmm..Iam just, yeah! Here I was thinking that you pro would understand that I would like to have some of this cleared up before I move to the states.
And Iam just kind of curious.. What got me not living IN the states got to do with anything? I never mention that I will ever conduct this kind of work before I was able to. If I was, I wouldnt need to ask questions in here. :shock:


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tsuggs wrote:
Here is the CA link that lists all requirements for security guards. Its too much to cut and paste on this site.

http://www.dca.ca.gov/bsis/bsisgard.htm

To be a BRFP in CA, you have to complete 3 separate course. one of them is the same to become a security guard.

To take the PC 832 POST course you have to be a legal U.S. resident.


This qualify for flowers! Thanks Tony! I really do appreciate the help.


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Dani,

You are doing this the right way: Researching your topic of interest. How do you make it happen, where do you get license and training, etc. You are doing fine.

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The reason I posted what I posted was because different states have different requirements which is why I said when you get closer to being here more will help. If this offended you it was not intended to do so.


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Dani,

I have contacts with security guard firms in the SF Bay Area. If, and once you are settled, give me a call and I will see if I can help you find work.

Thx for the flowers.


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