gunbuilder69
03-14-2011, 02:16 AM
Can a level of training for the everyday Joe/Jane be had without getting a second mortgage or a part time job to pay for it?
Yes,Yes you can.but it means you'll have to look and compare what's avialable vs. what's practical and credible.
I like to tell folks to think of a triangle and put the words.
Practical
Affordable
credible
one at each tip of the triangle, Then in real life you can only match one side of the triangle.
However,there's no rule that says you can't pick another side later on for some remedial,recurring training.
I have opened a training company with 2 of my Army buddies i've seen combat with.
we have been teaching some classes for local security companies and even got a training contract with the local community college ROTC classes.
We're teaching everything from line contact to BLS & tactical medical concepts.
This summer we will be conducting ditch level survival courses to local companies and trainers themselves.
Here's the site,I'm the very LARGE guy in the red shirt with the ROTC kids,under the training bullet.
Charlie Group (http://charliegroupoperational.com/index.htm)
Let me know what you think!
Gb69
Yes,Yes you can.but it means you'll have to look and compare what's avialable vs. what's practical and credible.
I like to tell folks to think of a triangle and put the words.
Practical
Affordable
credible
one at each tip of the triangle, Then in real life you can only match one side of the triangle.
However,there's no rule that says you can't pick another side later on for some remedial,recurring training.
I have opened a training company with 2 of my Army buddies i've seen combat with.
we have been teaching some classes for local security companies and even got a training contract with the local community college ROTC classes.
We're teaching everything from line contact to BLS & tactical medical concepts.
This summer we will be conducting ditch level survival courses to local companies and trainers themselves.
Here's the site,I'm the very LARGE guy in the red shirt with the ROTC kids,under the training bullet.
Charlie Group (http://charliegroupoperational.com/index.htm)
Let me know what you think!
Gb69