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Friday, December 17, 2010

Florida: Security Guard Mike Jones Saves The Day

     This is an incredible video to watch, and it is a miracle that none of the innocents involved were hurt or killed.  Mike Jones saved the day by taking out this animal with his pistol. There is another hero in this whole deal, and that was the woman with the purse that actually stepped up and tried to take out this nut case with her purse. Unfortunately though, the panel of men just sat there while this woman was courageously trying to stop this guy. Good on her and good on Mike Jones.

    The other point about this is the amount of time this took to go down.  Active shooters can do much damage in a very short period of time.  It is the people and any security near by that will have the best chance of executing an escape or even stopping the shooter in those mad seconds.  As you can see in the video below, the SWAT guys came in after the smoke and dust settled. Meaning, people have to think in terms of preservation of life and doing something about it, and not depending on law enforcement or some random hero to save the day. –Matt

Fla. shooting hero admired for his generosity

December 16, 2010By BRENT KALLESTAD

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The security guard credited with saving the lives of several Panama City school board members got back to his holiday role Thursday, working as Santa Claus on behalf of the poor children in his area.

Mike Jones, who is well-known locally as “Salvage Santa” for his work providing refurbished Christmas gifts for needy children, shot a gunman Tuesday after the man began firing at members of the Bay County School Board.

Jones had just arrived at the building before Clay Duke interrupted the meeting. After being hit several times, Duke shot himself in the head. School board members were not injured.

“I wasn’t there five minutes and I was in a gunfight,” Jones, 57, said at a news conference. “They said the gun battle lasted 13 seconds but it seemed like it was forever.”

Jones, a former school board member who serves as the school district’s security chief, said he was supposed to be on vacation but was in the building to be available to answer some questions during the meeting.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Jobs: Security Guard/Escort, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs — Tags: , , , , , , , — Matt @ 2:44 AM

    Warning, this is a UN job. lol Hey, work is work. I am not the POC or recruiter for this and follow the links below in order to apply. Good luck. –Matt

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Security Guard/Escort – Security Section in Iraq, UNAMI, Baghdad

Vacancy No.: 063/2010

Deadline: 11 September 2010

Post Title: Security Guard/Escort Level GL-4

Organizational Unit: Security Section in Iraq

Location: UNAMI, Baghdad

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the overall guidance and supervision of the PREMSEC Officer, the Security Guard /Escort will be responsible for the following duties:

Provide escort service to the UN staff, VIP, visitors and contractors including delivery of the supply from the IZ gates into UNAMI compounds within IZ Baghdad;

Coordinate and submit the access authorization requests to the ISF OEA following up on the status of the request made;

Contact and brief the UN staff without IZ badge, visitor, contractor and or supplier on the IZ check point procedures and time of escort;

Liaise on daily basis with the ISF authorities at IZ check points on the access, search and escort procedures;

Keep high security awareness and vigilance, report the suspicious activity and actions of individuals both entering the IZ/UNAMI as well as those waiting for escort;

Provide daily and monthly security assessment of the IZ Check points and level of the security and prepare escort activity monthly report;

Sign in and out the escorted personnel and or trucks ensuring proper verification, identity, security search and timely departure of the escorted persons and trucks;

Maintain office records and reference files and archiving of records;

Drive and maintain the duty vehicle, report any accident or hazardous activity to supervisor;

Perform Security Guard duties and other responsibilities as directed by the supervisor.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Education: High school diploma or equivalent with supplemental security management or related training. University degree is an asset.

Experience: A minimum of 4 years of experience in security operations, civilian or military police. Experience within UN system is an asset.

Language: Fluency in oral and written English and Arabic is essential.

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Jobs: USIBWC Security Guard, Texas

   I have never heard of this agency, but I guess they hire guards.  This is government work, and the salary is a tad bit low, but at least it is CONUS.  I am not the POC or recruiter for this, and just follow the link below to USAJobs to apply. Good luck. –Matt

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Job Title: Security Guard

Agency: International Boundary & Water Commission: United States & Mexico

Job Announcement Number: DEU-10-21-319812-LL

SALARY RANGE: 27,990.00 – 40,706.00 USD /year

OPEN PERIOD: Friday, February 12, 2010 to Friday, February 26, 2010

SERIES & GRADE: GG-0085-04/05

POSITION INFORMATION: Full TimeCareer/Career Conditional

PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 05

DUTY LOCATIONS: few vacancies – El Paso, TX

WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: United States Citizens

JOB SUMMARY:

Provides mission critical security duties for the American Dam Field Office.

Discover El Paso!

El Paso is located at the western tip of Texas, where Texas, New Mexico and Old Mexico meet. It is the largest international metroplex in the world and seamlessly blends cultures and traditions: from the historic Old West to the colors of Mexico, from the heritage of Native Americans to the beauty of our desert sun.

El Paso is Texas, but it’s just a little different. So come enjoy the warmth of our sun and our smiles – and do Texas different!

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Friday, April 4, 2008

Jobs: Security Guard, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 2:23 PM

 

Security Guard

Job ID: 1294 Location: Various, Iraq 
Category: Physical Security  Position Type: Contract 
Contract Name: CIVPOL  Contract Length: 1 year (w/option to renew) 
Salary: Open  Security Clearance: 
Status (definition): Vacant  

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Company Description
 
Position Description
Support static site security operations at a Dyncorp International camp or facility in Iraq.

*Strong preference for former/retired law enforcement/combat arms veterans

*Should have recent experience in a combat zone or similarly challenging environment.

DynCorp International is a multifaceted, global enterprise that provides innovative solutions to the diverse technology and professional services needs of government and commercial industry worldwide. While we are a highly successful provider of critical support to military and civilian government institutions, we also have important commercial business in aviation, infrastructure development, security, and logistics, including international projects to build and manage regional air facilities.
 
Required Skills
Minimum 3 years experience of security, military and/or law enforcement experience

-Demonstrate high degree of English language fluency (speaking, reading and writing)
-Ability to undergo a rigorous physical fitness test
-Qualify with 9mm pistol and M4 Rifle
-Willingness to work alternating shifts

 http://www.dyncorprecruiting.com/ext/detail.asp?dyn1294

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Jobs: Security Guard, Qatar

Filed under: Jobs,Qatar — Tags: , , — Matt @ 7:05 PM

DynCorp International is seeking experienced Security Guards to participate in the Department of State- sponsored initiative in Qatar. This is a uniquely rewarding opportunity, offering both strong compensation and an attractive benefits package. Here are some particulars of the mission:

Title: Security Guard

Your role: To provide armed security for the US Army Central Command(ARCENT). Guarding pre-position war material for ARCENT, USCENTCOM,SOCCENT, and ISG. Duties include gate entry, roving patrols, perimeter andtowers. US Guards will be armed with a M16 riffle and a 9mm pistol.

Location: Middle East-country of Qatar, city: Doha.(www.qatar-info.com)

Term: Must be able to begin by 20 April 2008. Contract concludes 31March 2009. (w/option to renew)

Work Week: 9 hours a day, 6 days a week

Here is an assignment overview:

· Annual Basic Salary: US $31,686.42 – payable every twoweeks @ $1,218.70.

· Subsistence Allowance: US $25.00 per day – payable everytwo weeks

· Post Differential Pay: 10% of Annual Basic Salary (US$3168.64) per year- payable every two weeks @ $121.87 as earned (OCONUS)

· Vacation Allowance (Air Ticket fare): US $1500.00

· End of Service Gratuity: US $3900.00

· Housing: DI will provide you with a fully furnishedbachelor accommodation on a shared basis free of charge

· Transportation: DI will provide your transportation to andfrom the work site on a shared basis free of charge

· Vacation: 21 days per year (Upon contract Completion)

· Sick Leave: 14 days per year (Medical Certificate is amust)

· Mobilization Ticket: DI will furnish you with a one wayticket from your Home of Record to Doha Qatar

· Demobilization Ticket: DI will furnish you with a one-wayticket from Doha Qatar to your Home of Record (Upon contractCompletion)

Here is a breakout:

Base Salary$31,686.42

Vacation allowance(Air Ticket far)$1500.00

Completion Bonus$3,900.00

Overseas$3,168.64

Total*$40,255.06

Plus $25.00 per day Subsistence Allowance

*Total for 12 full months *

This is a lucrative opportunity to utilize your unique skills set,while continuing to serve. If you are genuinely interested, please contactme immediately– as this is a time sensitive opportunity.

Sincerely,

Heather Fisher

Technical RecruiterWorldwide Recruiting and Staffing Services LLCA DynCorp International Companyheather.fisher @ dyn-intl.com972-871-6704 Irving office214 524-6072 faxwww.dyn-intl.com

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