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Bouncer is nothing short of a person in a public place that presents an image of toughness...I was a bouncer for three years...it's not quite as glamerous as TV lets you believe.

The agency I worked for trained us for personnel protection (body guard) work. That was kind of interesting. In your first year you spend time "learning", driving, and getting to know details. I stopped working for the company because as a body guard...you are literally expected to die for your client...the people in this agency - none of whome had ever been shot at or in a real war...all had this idea that they were really willing to do just that.
Having been in combat...shot at...I thought it was not only unprofessional but a whole lotta bravado...and therefore dangerous.

Bounty Hunters are people that chase down criminals who flee their bail. If you watch the idiot that has his own series on MTV you'll wonder why no one has kicked his a@@ yet...
Complete turn off.

To answer your question...Bouncer is the easiest...and probably the most enjoyable. Body Guard is kind of fun, you'll learn useful hand to hand skills, great driving skills, and you'll meet a lot of great people. Bounty Hunter...not easy...but technically anyone can do it. I would think the hardest of the three would be body guard.

hope that helps

2006-07-15 10:45:43 · answer #1 · answered by Warrior 7 · 1 0

Bounce, although I don't think the three areas are equalateral. Bouncers don't need licenses or certifications (as legally qualified, bonded, and insured Body Guards and Bounty Hunters are required to have).
Bouncers though, more often act as a deterence (only insanely intoxicated people want to get in an argument with a small mountain). Body guards don't necessarily have to be huge. Strong, fast, eyes in the back of your head, and armed usually works - depends on what the client wants. Hunters are a different, and well respected, breed. They have to be, in the very least, cunning. Helps to be very very strong, fast, knowledge of law. Body guards: most immediately dangerous, potentially always a target. Hunters, you have a choice, eat or not eat, get to pick your battle fields some/most of the time.

2006-07-15 10:46:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Easier to be a security guard.

for a Bouncer, you will normally have to have some experience, often off duty police officer, ex marine or just someone really big.

A body guard is a very speicalised duty for a security company, normally they are trianed for this. They want someone who can handle varius situations.

A Bounty hunter is now normally called a bail enforcement agent, and you have to be employed by a bails bondsmen, and often licenced in the state you operate in.
Most bail enforcement works in teams of 2 to 4 people. Normally you will need to be hired by a bailsbondmen, but normally you need to know someone already in the business.

Some allow for a person to try and do some old cases, but basicly if you dont catch the person you don't get paid, and you pay all your expenses.

2006-07-15 15:30:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's easier to be a bouncer because you can go to any local dance club and get a job as a bouncer. To be a body gaurd you have to have a certain amount of training if you want to be any good at your job. Same with a bounty hunter.

2006-07-15 12:03:29 · answer #4 · answered by Eagle 2 · 0 0

Probably bouncer, as that only requires you to be in one place that you can be familiar with. A body guard has to adapt, and lol bounty hunter if you have no local connections or experience with that kind of stuff.

2006-07-15 10:39:24 · answer #5 · answered by Taikamiya 3 · 0 0

I believe Body Guard, Bouncers tend to have to take care of a larger amount of people and Bounty Hunters need to have a history to look cool lol, jp, it takes more skills to offend then to defend, often who ever is worth the bounty would be responsible for this.

2006-07-15 10:38:15 · answer #6 · answered by Kenneth R 1 · 0 0

Bouncer. You need no training just brawn. Body Guards, to be decent, have to have some skills in basic things. Bounty Hunters usually are registered in the states they are in so they are harder to become.

2006-07-15 18:42:36 · answer #7 · answered by strangedaze23 3 · 0 0

The poor ol dog is history, no I don't think bounty hunters are the same as troll hunters. Trolls are sorta like a booger ya can't seem to get rid of.

2016-03-27 06:48:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bouncer is the only one that doesn't require experience and/or licensing.

2006-07-15 10:39:46 · answer #9 · answered by smokingun 4 · 0 0

Most states will require that you get a "Guard Card" or other certificate before you can go into more advanced training and services.

2006-07-15 15:07:14 · answer #10 · answered by Gardenfoot 4 · 0 0

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