Security Guard Job Training – An Inside Scoop
Executive Summary By Daniel Pendenerra
A security guard or security officer is privately and formally employed person who is paid to protect property, assets, and sometimes people (more commonly called a body guard). The main duties of a security guard include: observing either directly, or via remote means like security cameras.
Steps in becoming a security guard include : First inquire as to whether or not your state requires a license to work as a security guard. For example in New Jersey starting in 2007 requires all security guards to go through Security Officer Registration Act (SORA) training.
The training covers various legal, ethical and operational activities associated with being a security guard. Many companies will offer training provided you agree to perform security guard services for them upon completion of your training.
Once you have become associated with a security guard company, you can find out about the various type of security guard jobs and requirements. Typically armed guards have better pay than unarmed guards.
Find out what types of contract other security companies have. The government is a big employer of security guards.
Financing for Your Security Guard Agency
Executive Summary By Marco Terry
Do you own a security guard company that does business with commercial companies or the government? How can you pay employees every week if your clients take that long to pay? This financing tool is called invoice factoring and your bank does not offer it. Rather, you get it through a factoring company.
The factoring company waits to get paid by your customerFactoring provides peace of mind, enabling you to meet payroll easily. If you own a security guard.
Company or security agency, be sure to consider factoring as a tool to grow your business.
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