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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Gear Review: Mechanix Gloves

Filed under: Gear Review — Tags: , , — Matt @ 1:03 PM

     I am a big fan of these gloves, and have gone through several pairs while over in the box.  I have used the originals and the fast fits, in the color black, and they worked great.  Now I own a pair of the originals, in the color ‘coyote’.  I kind of wish they made coyote colored fast fits, and I have notified the factory about this.  It would also be nice if Mechanix made a Nomex blend glove as well. For convoy operations, I would normally put on a pair of nomex gloves, but for out on the sites these gloves worked great.

     What I used them for, are just basic daily duties while on static and roving patrol in the hot sun.  In the middle east, everything is scorching hot, and having some protection on your hands is vital.  It is also nice to have some gloves for those last minute work details, and what not.  Although, if you are going to string some concertina wire, I would suggest being careful while wearing these, or find yourself a pair of the wire gloves that are designed for that work.

     The other reason I like these gloves, is the amount of dexterity I can get out of them.  The material is just thick enough to protective, yet thin enough to handle the controls of a weapons system.  And it is amazing how screwed up your hands can get, if you do a lot of active shooting with a pistol or rifle. These gloves are great for weapons cleaning as well. You do a lot of that, out there in the sand box and elsewhere, and this is where these gloves shine. These gloves are not for fast roping though, or any other kind of rope work.

    As far as cost, these go for less than your really high end gloves, but cost more than your really cheap gloves that fall apart really quick.  They are a mid-range priced glove, that will last a summer of basic security work.  For sizing, I wear a size 9 Nomex flight glove, and I bought (and like) the size 10 Large with Mechanix gloves. Cheers. -Matt

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DescriptionManufactured to handle the toughest work you can throw at it, our Original Glove continues to stand the test of time. With improved Clarino OW-927 synthetic leather palm, index, middle and ring fingertips, it repels 25% more water and oil preserving the life of the glove. The low-profile TPR (Thermal Plastic Rubber) hook and loop cuff closure, along with the two-way stretch Spandex top, provides you with a better fit. And it’s hidden interior seam stitching and Lycra inset panels ensures optimum comfort and freedom of mobility. The Original is available in a rainbow of colors and proudly displays the iconic Mechanix Wear scatter print logo.

Find them here.

 

Job: Security Driver, New York

Title: Executive Chauffeur
Cablevision Division: Cablevision Corporate
Department Name: Executive Services
Job Location: NY / Nassau County / 1111 Stewart Avenue
Requisition ID: 5931BR
Position Type: Full Time
Description: Ensure the safe and secure transportation of assigned executive and, at designated times, his/her family members. Provide assistant services to assigned executive and his/her family. Coordinate transportation activities of executive with administrative staff. Assist in ensuring a safe and secure environment for the executive at various destinations /
venues. (more…)

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Funny Stuff: Saddamy

Filed under: Funny Stuff,Iraq — Tags: , , — Matt @ 11:32 AM

Saddam

Jobs: Two EP Jobs, and One Regional Security Advisor Job

   I thought I would just direct the readership to this site which posted three jobs that they were trying to fill.  They will not say what companies they are filling these positions for.  They do give you a location, and you will have to follow up by applying with this group directly. In this post, I put up two EP positions and this RSA position below.  –Head Jundi 

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Regional Security Advisor, Middle East (A leading global firm)
      
Posted  4/9/2008  Location  Istanbul
Turkey
Salary  $100,000    
                     

Qualifications
 
 

** This is a contract position so there will not be any additional benefits available.  No relocation is offered **

Reporting to the Regional Security Manager Middle East & Africa, the focus of this role is to provide operational support and advice to the Regional Security Manager in the strategic and tactical application for the physical security of all personnel and the infrastructure of the organisation. Thereby ensuring a safe working environment that supports the organisation and the aims and objectives of its core business within the region. Key to this role is developing and maintaining a synergy with the Security Program Manager in order to provide balanced program/operations support within region.

Responsibilities

·         To provide operational support in the evaluation, development and execution of regional site security strategies to oversee and support to all agents/vendors ensuring they consistently meet, or exceed, project contracts and deadlines. This should include visits as directed by the Regional Security Manager to quality assure:

–       Site security survey plans

–       Security assessments

–       Site specific risk/threat analysis

–       Training awareness programmes

All of which need to be coordinated in cooperation with local, regional and national law enforcement agencies. (more…)

Friday, April 11, 2008

Jobs: Executive Protection Supervisor, Missouri

I found this over at ju ju.  -Head Jundi

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Department-  Security
Title-               Supervisor, Executive Protection Team
Req Number- mons-00008479
Location(s)-    St. Louis   MO            
Responsibilities:

This position reports to the Manager, Global Issues and is responsible for supervising the Executive Transportation team. This position requires an individual who has a broad range of skills and knowledge in the executive protection and security fields. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelors degree. A minimum of five years prior experience is required as a law enforcement agent with a state, federal or international law enforcement organization, or as a corporate security professional. The Candidate must meet the qualifications required for certification as a Corporate Security Advisor as defined in Title 17 CSR 20-5.015 of the Missouri Code of State Regulations. Additional experience in executive protection is required. (more…)

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