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A contractor appeals to me for the travel, the pay, and the opportunity to save lives in a unique way. I know they often have much more experience than I do but I grew up being trained as a soldier by my dad who was a cop/marksman and also owned his own gun shop and was a gunsmith. Literally since I was 1 year old, that was the first time he put a rifle in my hands, ever since then he has drilled and drilled me on the use of firearms. I have more training and experience than most cops or soldiers and if it weren't for my carpal tunnel I would have enlisted at 18 in the Army, they saw my records and my history, they saw the video of my 867 yard Elk kill and wanted me to go to Ranger school and Sniper school before my contract was even written. But like I said, fate intervened. So this is my second chance, my mom was a cop too but is now a nurse and teaches first aid/CPR, this is my opportunity to take my skills, the things that I have been doing for so long that they actually make me who I am. I can put them to good use, my dads combat and firearms instruction he passed on to me and my moms medical, first aid/CPR and more that she passed on to me. It's my chance to fulfill my destiny is how I feel. I'm 33 and have spent over 30 years practicing and training with firearms, martial arts and first aid skills so that one day I could finally put them to use helping people. Being a Security Contractor is the best way I can think of to fully use those skills and not let that knowledge and talent go to waste when I could be using my skills to save lives and keep others safe. I truly feel as though it's my calling.
Not to be a downer but your "experience" doesn't mean a whole lot. To say you have more training with firearms than cops/soldiers is asinine because what you consider good training may very well be considered inadequate to a company. You're 33 with no military, law enforcement, or EMS experience and nothing to go off of than a video of an 800m shot and your word.
Start with the 50m target, go become an EMT, work in the field for a while, become a Paramedic, work in the field a while, apply to join the local/regional swat team as their medic, work in the field a while. By this point, you could be looking at retiring. Contractors aren't hurting for people. I have several friends who have multiple tours overseas who are being turned away w/o even an interview because they aren't qualified enough.
I understand you not wanting to "give up" on your dream but maybe being a little practical would help you refocus your dream to something more attainable.
p.s., saying that they saw your 800m shot video and wanted to send you to ranger and sniper school just sounds dumb...