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Can someone get paid to rob banks? |
My current job puts me through a lot of training concerning physical security, and I was wondering if this trainingg could pay off someday. I know compnaies pay hackers to break into their systmes to find and repair security flaws, but do companies pay people to find the flaws in their physical security? Examples would be seeing what one could get past airport security and/or rent-a-cops in office buildings, robbing banks to see how quickly local police respond, even seeing what can be gotten past MPs at military installations and other secure US compounds. If such companies exist, does anyone have a link to their websites? The short answer is yes. People will pay big money to find out if there security is adequate. I do that for a living it pays vary well.(I drive a Ferari Enzo) If you want to go into that field try something small first like getting past a rent a cop and then you can work your way up to places like Chase and Fith Third. dude stop watchin so much TV but check out the movie sneakers yeah, you'll get a couple of bucks an hour in the pokey as you stamp out license plates. You'll probably have to prove your worth first by pulling off a couple of heists..... |
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