I made a mistake in the previous question and now it has no description… So again
I started watching Bodyguard on Netflix. I've also read the Bodyguard books and I'm just kind of impressed. I'm still in my first training, but somehow I like this job. I know he's dangerous, but I want to protect people. I also really like the look (maybe only in films). So in a suit and her posture just impresses me.
What do you think you would do this? Or can you tell me anything? I'm happy about everything!
Better be a cop. You are really needed and you are there to protect the population.
You only need the expertise according to § 34a GewO and you can then practice with additional qualities (teaching) than professions.
Okey, thank you very much
Okey, yes that's right, thank you. But somehow I'm fascinated by the bodyguard, I can't say that about the policeman…
Okay, but in the Bodyguard books and films the profession is simply misrepresented, as is often the case in literature.
Yes, that's true again, thank you
It's not like in the movie.
It is a lot, a lot of boredom and waiting - but always be attentive, so don't smoke or play mobile phones…
Yes, that's right, thanks for your answer
Forget the movie nonsense quickly.
First finish your normal training. Because for a job as a bodyguard, the most important thing is "knowledge of human nature" and you only get that in contact with normal activities, because the true character of the respective person is quickly revealed.
The second most important thing is the point of a good general education, because people who can afford personal protection are mostly also those with higher educational qualifications.
Because 98 percent of this job is to be with the guardian in normal everyday life. So at work, at home or with relatives / friends etc.
On https://www.ulmato.de/ausbildung/personenschuetzer/ there's a lot about training and co.
Thank you very much, this helps me a lot!
Yes of course that's true. Yes, I know that it is always different in the films than in reality and I plan to finish my training. Thank you very much for your long answer, helps me a lot:-)