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How to Become a Security Chauffeur or Driver Bodyguard?

by Executive Protection Institute EPI was founded in 1978

A security chauffeur, also known as a driver bodyguard, is a professional trained to work as both a defensive driver and a bodyguard. While security chauffeurs are not expected to accompany their clients as closely as personal protection officers are, they are responsible for their safety while driving.

So, if you think you have decent driving skills, you might want to consider taking a protective driving course and working as a security chauffeur. The demand for these security specialists is growing exponentially as crime and other security threats become more common.

If you want to work as a security chauffeur, you will find out how to secure a job in this article. So, without wasting any more time, here are the basic requirements and qualities you must have to be considered for a job as a security chauffeur.

You must have a spotless background.

If you have a criminal record, you will be immediately disqualified from any job you apply for. The reason is self-evident — no one wants to be associated with a convicted felon.

You must be a competent driver.

Working as a security chauffeur entails spending most of your time behind the wheel. To be considered for the job, you must have a good driving record and a valid driving license. If you have worked as a driver before, you will have the edge over those who haven't.

It is not only a matter of driving.

Though defensive driving is the most crucial part of your job, you must also know how to avoid and handle accidents, medical emergencies, and planned attacks, as well as defensive tactics and firearm handling. Enrolling in a reputable bodyguard training course can help you gain all the skills and abilities you will need to keep your client(s) safe in a dangerous situation.

Have a solid employment and credit history.

Many employers will probably not ask for this, but some may. Employers will be impressed if you have a stable employment record — not so much if you tend to hop from one job to another every few weeks. Your credit history may also be examined, as it reflects your financial responsibility. If you have a sketchy employment record and bad credit history, you may have a harder time getting the job.

You must have a valid license.

If you meet all of the prerequisites listed above, your chances of landing a job as a security chauffeur are very strong. All you need to do is obtain a state-issued license to work as a security guard driver. You should also have a firearm license, which is a state-issued license that allows you to carry a firearm and use it when warranted. This may or may not be required by your employer. However, obtaining it would be advantageous in the long run.

Conclusion

You are set to go if you can meet these basic requirements, and then you can begin your job search. Pitch your résumé to places that might need security chauffeurs, such as banks, hospitals, and schools. Job openings for security chauffeurs can also be found on the internet and your local newspaper.


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