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Just called them and only was able to leave a message. When they call back ( if they call back ) I will ream their arse out for all the bs that are advertising.
Maybe NABBI should have a fraud alert section on the website exposing these frauds.
I am not a NABBI member, as my application is held in a stalemate on top of my desk.
The mission statement of NABBI has gone beyond. Admirable in its utmost level of dedication, commendable by its proactive sense of serve.
These fraudulent cons, should be removed, because for the record. I for one, am busting sweat, time and money getting necessary certs, and gears in compliance to the profession, when in the scope of California. This is not an overnight profession, as I later learned, but it's good that it's designed this way, or is it? (I looked at the site again this morning, and it pumped me up
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I had and will always have a great instructor in my mind. The field of Bail Enforcement (and I know, I am new, but hear me out) needs not a herd of tactical rounded men, who conducts a civil private contract, but men, with a sense of professionalism and aims towards the growth of the Bail Bonds business.
If the world is full of untrained plumbers, we would be paddling to work every morning
Real life experience:
I asked my instructor, Rex Venator after receiving my 12 hour cert. If I can join, Bailspeak's "Street Training Program"
Rex, looked at me in the eye and said, without flinching "I designed the "Street Training Program for you to fail"
8 months later, I am still here folks. Gathering my certs, training and more training in the horizon, because I was challenged and of course, I did not want to disappoint my instructor (who holds a distinguish level of accomplishment and authority in the profession) most importantly, myself as being a hindrance and a liability is not an option.