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andus   
10 Jul 2011
Work / Close Protection (Bodyguard) - popular line of work in Poland? [19]

Seems as there is no section for the "hellos and hi's i would say it here. Hi everyone!

Is anyone in this line of work in Poland? The Girlfriend is Polish, and we are thinking of moving to poland. I am looking at Close Protection companys in Poland, But it sure is hard as none of the contacts I have have ever worked there!

On the off set chance, could anyone put me into the right direction!?

Thanks for any advice or help!

Keep Safe all
andus   
10 Jul 2011
Work / Close Protection (Bodyguard) - popular line of work in Poland? [19]

Thank-you for a honest reply D. I would of also thought it would be a good help to know Polish CPO's through networking etc. Finding contacts knowing the right people. But going by what you just, that might be pretty hard to do!
andus   
10 Jul 2011
Work / Close Protection (Bodyguard) - popular line of work in Poland? [19]

Are there any international organizations that you could contact?

I have heard of VIP Shadow Protection, Komandos and Gorski which work in High Environment 'HE' like Afghan.
Thanks for informing about APC, I shall look into the company!

Also thanks for the luck, it sounds like i'll be needing it

**Pip's quote... so your best bet would be to start the company and not work for it. and of course pick up the language as much as possible.**

That is another option however, the paperwork, "red tape", different laws are so much different that for a non local to go into self-employment would be a mountain to climb. It would be easier (for now) to find a company that has years of experience in the field already. Then after a few years, start up by myself. But of course what you have said would be ideal for a place where you know the know-how.

regards