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Armed Security Officer S. Carolina

0 in Columbia, Maryland / Permanent

SC-Columbia, National Security company looking for Armed Guards. Must already have armed guard license. Must have dependable transportation Must be able to work any shift anytime Must not have any visable tattoo's Must be able to get to work on time ... (more)

03/21/2012 in monster.com
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