Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Craig W
Their are a few established PP courses, very expensive though. A doorman i work with does it all over the world and his course was £4500 and his licence was £900.
The money's good, i get £30-£60/ph when i do a job.
Im part of a security team doing the security for Jordans wedding on Sat, should be fun.
get some pics craig  
sounds like a pretty good job tbh - obviously not the safest of jobs, but if you can travel around the world and the likes, i wouldnt say no (if i was built like a brick shithouse etc)
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Craig W
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The doors is my main job, at present i'll probably only be doing personal protection/minding a couple of times a month.
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Dom
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surely if it makes more dosh it would be crazy not to do it full time?
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Craig W
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
surely if it makes more dosh it would be crazy not to do it full time?
Yeah it would but finding PP work everyday of the week would be near impossible
I earn £30k+ from doing the doors full time and i love the job, and with doing PP a few times a month i easily earn upto £50k. Eventually i will get into PP more frequent but i'm only 22 so i'm in no rush.
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vibrio
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I fail to see theproblem. you make ecent money, live at home, you can save and get a pension for the future
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