... or you could end up being a "shadow", following the truck in a rusty POS Laser or similiar, with a shotgun at your beckon call...
Knew a bloke that did that for a while, payed very well, great hours, but by hell it would all not be worth it once the poo went down!!!
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I agree. I worked security H-class years ago but I decided it wasn't worth the money. You have to carry a gun and there'll likely be a time you have to use it. Then YOU get in all the trouble for using it and have to prove everything (if you didn't get shot first right).
Sorry for being negative.....
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Been there done that
Was working for MSS Security between 1988 till 1997 and did a stint with Armaguard in 1993-1994
You need a Heavy vehicle licence - QLD any way
Money is not really worth the headache - it turns you paranoid there is far toooooo many d1ck heads out there that want a fast buck or two and a security guard carring cases full of money can be an easy pick???
Yeah you have a gun but really you can not use the thing if you do shoot and kill some one you can and probably will be up for manslaughter just think you are not the police and can not use deadly force even in a robery situation even when some one has a shot gun pointed right at you so if you do cap some filthy scum sucking maggot you are the one in the crap not them you are even in the crap (more so) if you point your firearm at some sh1t bag as a threat.
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