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Balls
23 April 2008, 20:18
I was wondering if anyone has info on this company. "Friend of a friend" works for them but I'd like to hear from anybody who has direct experience with them. They look legit but the web page is very vague. TIA.
http://bulletproofsecurities.com/
saudimedic
10 May 2008, 03:03
I know of them and have had a positive experience dealing with them with them and their owner, they have first class equipment and facilities and their people are first rate. A good outfit
ReonJosh
8 August 2008, 18:34
I have an interview with them when i get back to the states. Has any one ever worked for them or know their pay range?
Nineliner
30 March 2011, 17:21
Not sure if anyone is still following this post. That being said I have an interview this weekend, I will try to update as much I can. Hope I can help.
BOUCHE
30 March 2011, 20:26
Not sure if anyone is still following this post. That being said I have an interview this weekend, I will try to update as much I can. Hope I can help.
Nineliner.... I would like to know how your interview goes. I have sent them a resume and app. Would like any inside info you can offer. Bouche
The Fat Guy
31 March 2011, 23:06
Nineliner.... I would like to know how your interview goes. I have sent them a resume and app. Would like any inside info you can offer. Bouche
How about getting the inside scoop on unfucking you introduction. You see its like flagging someone with a pistol, just because you think your finger is off the trigger doesn't mean its OK with us.
I am just trying to help you do the right thing.
ReonJosh
1 April 2011, 15:14
My experience with Bulletproof Securities was this...
I sent in my resume and was contacted shortly after. Asked to come in for an interview, I did just that.
The interview was a group interview. Actually is was more or less a tour of their facility. State of the art, high tec and op sensitive. But yet we still did a walk through. More or less it felt like a dog and pony show.
Then I was asked to come to a range day. It was about an hour and a half away from my house and I was asked to bring my pistol, m4 and ammo. Then we all shot and ran through a few courses of fire. It felt to me like I was just at a gun club event. Guys smoking and joking and having a good time. Not saying that's a bad thing but not at all what I was expecting.
After the "training" was over myself and a few other new guys all had been told we need to attend more of these types of functions before we where going to be considered for work.
I Never came back, and from what I gathered from a few of the other new guys is that they wouldn't either. At that time in my life I was looking for work and I was looking for something that I could count on. If I wanted to be apart of a gun club I would have searched for gun clubs, not careers.
Good, bad or indifferent, that is just my experience with BP Securities.
I worked for them for a while. It is kind of a gun club. But they did have some work back then. Couldnt tell you what they have now. Most off their guys seem to agree with ReonJosh. High turn over.
Raiden3509
27 February 2012, 16:06
I worked for them for a while. The turn over rate is very high. I expected to get steady work with them from the way they talked at the interview but it turned out to be extremely hit or miss with hours. I know the major issue that myself and some of the other guys who I worked with was the fact that we were expected to burn through hundreds of dollars of ammo each month that we paid for out of pocket, yet we weren't getting much work. I haven't been there in a few years but I hope that helps.
Raiden3509
27 February 2012, 16:13
With that being said, they are a good company and they pay is good. It's just that most of their gigs are part time so don't expect a 9-5 type job or a steady amount of income per month. I'd work for them again for part income.
iraqgunz
28 February 2012, 00:07
This seems contradictory to me. They are a good company, yet they misled or make bullshit promises, they want you to spend your own money doing bullshit shooting that is pointless, but they pay well and on time? I must be missing something.
I interviewed with them last year when I was home for an extended bit and they told me they had all kinds of work and they definitely wanted to bring my skills onboard. I never heard another peep.
With that being said, they are a good company and they pay is good. It's just that most of their gigs are part time so don't expect a 9-5 type job or a steady amount of income per month. I'd work for them again for part income.
Silverbullet
28 February 2012, 09:02
They don't seem up to the standard required to be posted about in a positive light on this site.
The principles are more than welcome to contact me and clear this up, but for now they get no more positive pub here.
Thanks
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