Security Training with Job Placement Position Available In Orange, Florida

Tallo's Job Summary: Eddy's Security Training offers Security Officer classes for D & G licenses, providing comprehensive training for unarmed and armed security roles. Classes start soon, with fees ranging from $140 to $335. Upon completion, job placement assistance is available with 14 security companies. Secure your seat today for a rewarding career in the security industry.

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un ⚐ ⚑ ⚑ Security Training with Job Placement (144 S. Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL.) ‹ image 1 of 4 › 144 S. Semoran Blvd  compensation: Security Officers in the Orlando area make between $14.00 to $24.00 an hour employment type: job title: Security Officer

  • Become the best you can be as a Professional Security Officer!
  • We work with several Security Companies, Theme Parks, and Hotels, which need well-trained security officers, which can lead to job security, Eddy’s Security Training will have the next Security class on June 2nd.

for classes doing the D & G licenses.!!! Call us at 386-748-6765 and reserve your seat your seat today!

Website:

www.eddyssecuritytraining.com

Address:

S. Semoran Blvd Orlando, FL. 32807 Eddy’s Security Training State Licensed Training Facility

DS 1500076 DI 1500132 K 1400008

Classes for “D” & “G” will begin soon. Call Now!!!

  • CLASS “D”
SECURITY OFFICER

$140.00 You get the “D” Class a 42-Hours course which covers Chapter 493 Florida Statute, Chapter 5N-1 FS. Administrative Code, Chapter 790 FS. Weapons and Firearms, Chapter 316 FS. Statute Vehicles Used by Security Agencies, get your certificate of completion and copy, so you can work as an unarmed security officer, must be 18-years of age to get a “D” license.

  • CLASS “G”
SECURITY OFFICER

$200.00 if you provide the 144 rounds of Ammo (add $60.00 for Ammo): You get the “G” Class a 28-hours course which covers the legal aspects of the use of firearms, FS 493, FS 775, FS 776, FS 790, civil and criminal liability, operational firearms safety, firearms mechanical training, firearms qualification. The class includes (2) B-34 targets, ears & eye protection, use of a 9mm semi-auto handgun, also help you fill out and notarized the “G” application for the state & get your certificate of completion and copy. So, you can work as an armed security officer, must be 18 years of age to get a “G” license.

  • CLASS “D & G”
SECURITY OFFICER

$275.00 if you provide 144 rounds of 9 mm Ammo You get the “D” Class a 42-Hours course which covers Chapter 493 Florida Statute, Chapter 5N-1 FS. Administrative Code, Chapter 790 FS. Weapons and Firearms, Chapter 316 FS. Statute Vehicles Used by Security Agencies, get your certificate of completion and copy, so you can work as an unarmed security officer, must be 18-years of age to get a “D” license. & You get the “G” Class a 28-hours course which covers the legal aspects of the use of firearms, FS 493, FS 775, FS 776, FS 790, civil and criminal liability, operational firearms safety, firearms mechanical training, firearms qualification. The class includes (2) B-34 targets, ears & eye protection, use of a 9mm semi-auto handgun, also help you fill out and notarized the “G” application for the state & get your certificate of completion and copy. So, you can work as an armed security officer, must be 18 years of age to get a “G” license.

  • COMBO CLASS

    – “D & G”: $275.00 if you provide the Ammo

COMBO CLASS

– “D & G”: $335.00 with 144 rounds of 9 mm the Ammo

  • RE-QUALIFICATION

    Re-qualification is $85.00, it’s a 4-hour class. If you need to re-qualify on more than one handgun, it’s $50.00 for additional caliber. (Price does not include ammo or use of a firearm). We have 14 security companies we work with to get you on the job and making money!! Once again both “D & G” classes for $335.00 with 9 mm Ammo!!!!!!

  • WHY BECOME A SECURITY OFFICER
  • Why would you want to become a Security Officer?

Security work is a field that will never go away. With all the potential threats in today’s society, more and more businesses are in need of help protecting their property, assets, and people. If you’re interested in safety and security, this could be the prefect job for you. If you want to become a police officer, then security officer position may be an option for you. It’s a great steppingstone job to get to where you want to go in your career. It is also a great retirement job for those that wish to still be in the field. The training before becoming a security officer officially is not hard to do and if you look up the requirements in your state then you have a better understanding of the industry and if it is right for you! This will help introduce you to what becoming a security officer is all about, your responsibilities, and how to handle different situations. Almost every form of business utilizes some form of security including but not limited to local businesses, casinos, hospitals, banks, airports, stores, retirement homes, private security firms, and even nuclear power plants often hire security officers to help protect their property and deter illegal activities. The duties of a security officer can var drastically depending on the employer and assignments. A security officer may be stationed watching monitors for suspicious activity, patrolling a location, providing security for events, or protecting people. Because of this, the security officer must be familiar with state and local laws as well as their employer’s policy and procedures. Most likely you will work for a Security Agency that is hired out for a company and once you fill out the application and interview, your potential employer will also run a background check on you to make certain you don’t have a criminal record or have been involved with drugs or other illegal substances. From my experience, if you pass this test, you will be hired to work right away and not many agencies do random checks unless “there is reason or suspicion” to do so by the employer. Are you thinking about becoming a security officer? What do you see as the greatest reward the occupation has to offer? Call us at 386-748-6765 and reserve your seat today!

Website:

www.eddyssecuritytraining.com

Address:

144 S. Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL. 32807 Eddy’s Security Training State Licensed Training Facility

DS 1500076 DI 1500132 K 1400008
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