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So, You want to be a Bouncer?: The Essential Guide to becoming a Door Supervisor in the UK

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‘So, you want to be a Bouncer’ is the essential guide to becoming an SIA Licenced Door Supervisor in the UK.

If you want to become a Door Supervisor in the UK then this book is a must have, written by two still active Doorman with 43 years of experience between them, Stu Armstrong (The Diaries of a Doorman) who has been working the doors for twenty years and Ryder Scott (Chanel 4 Bouncers) with twenty three years of working the doors.

As if this didn’t qualify them enough, Stu is an accomplished author in the field and Ryder is one of the most respected approved trainers of Door Supervisors and Close Protection Operatives in the UK.

This book covers the history of the job, it asks is this job really for you, how to find the very best training and what to expect on this training, how to find a job and what to expect on your first night on the door as well as some excellent advice on coping with the after effects of violence for the first time.

For more information please visit www.stuarmstrong.com or www.rssprotectiontraining.co.uk

171 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 4, 2014

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Stu Armstrong

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Stu Armstrong is an author based in the Northeast of England, he first started writing as a former Door Supervisor or Bouncer about his true-life experiences with the first of his best-selling ‘Diaries of a Doorman’ series of books being published in 2013, before moving on to some fiction books with titles including 'Boxer' and 'Born Fighter’ and a number of books on true crime and combat sports.

Stu also writes various articles for the security industry and the combat sports press as well as being a Radio show host, Live TV Boxing host and commentator, BKB Promoter and an experienced TV interviewer, host and actor.

Armstrong is often called upon for comment by a number of national and international newspapers such as, The New York Times, The Telegraph, The Sun, The Star and many more and TV & Radio news outlets, including BBC News to provide expert opinions of professional Bare-Knuckle Boxing

For more information or to contact Stu Armstrong please visit the www.stuarm.com

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