Learn The Essential Skills Needed To Succeed As Civilian Contractor In High Risk Environments
Tactical Response Creates Four-Disc DVD Package That Provides “Need-to-Know†Information Not Available Elsewhere
Baghdad, Iraq [April 6, 2005] – Tactical Response, one of the world’s leading weapons and tactical training organizations, released a 4-disc DVD package designed exclusively for civilians who are seeking employment as contractors in high-risk regions of the world.
James Yeager, President of Tactical Response, said that the intent of this first in a series DVD set is to provide fundamental, yet critical, information that anyone entering or thinking about entering the world of civilian contracting needs to know.
“There are hundreds of things you have to think about, plan for, and finalize before you leave your country,†he said. “For example, you need to know about getting the right immunizations, how to find a stable and trustworthy employer, and properly assessing your equipment and training needs before you get started.â€
Worldwide demand for skilled civilian contractors is increasing at an unprecedented rate. Countries desperately need security specialists, engineers, skilled craftsmen, business managers, and consultants.
The potential earnings for providing contract services of any type are high, because many of the countries with the highest demand are also some of the most dangerous, including Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, South America, and Asia.
“It is important for our clients to know that these DVDs don’t provide fighting or combat training techniques,†said Mr. Yeager. “But I guarantee that after viewing this DVD, you will have the knowledge you need to begin a career in this field. It will teach you how to prepare for your missions, how to travel through dangerous places, how to live in hostile, deadly environments, and most importantly, how to get back home safely.â€
Ben Thomas, an experienced civilian contractor and former U.S. Navy SEAL, called the DVD “…required viewing by anyone considering any type of contracting work in a hostile area!"
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