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17 Jul

Start your own Private Military Company

Everyone has heard that military jobs are being replaced by special, highly-trained contractors from various Private Military Companies.  Some of these guys are making upwards of over $1000 per day. PMC is a relatively new business, however mercenaries have been around since the dawn of war.  The shitty thing about being a soldier is that in peace time you are out of work. Being a professional soldier means that you can have work at all times because lets face it, theres always some conflict going on in the world, and Africa always has something going on for ya!

PMC’s are an emerging $100 billion a year business, and we all want a piece of that action. Halliburton operates on a cost plus contract, meaning that taxpayers pay all of their expenses as well as a percentage expenses in profit. The more they spend the more money they make, so its in their best interest to spend as much as possible. So whats it take to start your own PMC?

1.) Create small security company (make sure the Head official of said company is over 21, preferably with military experience, security clearance, and a clean record), Go through usual small business-making steps.

2.)Do unarmed small-time security while paperwork (you’ll see) clears, just to build up a few ‘procurement funds’

3.)Have >21 year-old founder go through paperwork to get self/business assigned FFL/SOT status

4.)Once you have FFL/SOT status, you are able to buy weapons. Other paperwork may be needed for the ability to field said weapons, legal issues, whatever.

5.)Apply for DUNS number through Dun & Bradstreet

6.)Register with CCR (Central Contractor Registration) to make yourself a bidding contestant

7.)Learn up on Contracting/bidding processes,

8.)Find opportunities and bid away, all the while continuing to do security back home.

There’s no reason to apply to Blackwater, Aegis Defense Systems, Executive Outcomes, KBR, Halliburton. Start your own PMC, and be a badass Operator. Don’t Forget that PMC’s operate outside of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, so its all fair.

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