A Wichita CEO on Thursday launched a private nonprofit organization to raise cash for the families and children of bounty hunters killed in the line of duty throughout the nation. Eric E King, of Bail Enforcement Network., pledged $100,000 of his own money to kick-start the locally based BEN Fallen Heroes Emergency Relief Foundation. Mr. King added he will pay its operating expenses and match every dollar contributed by corporations or individuals, until $500,000 is collected. "The war on crime isn’t winding down, the way the economy is today, it’s increasing" he said. "Soon the story is going to be off the front pages." But the pain of losing a parent or spouse will linger. And new financial struggles among those affected will rival the emotional adjustments, Mr. King said. "A lot of people forget that the funeral isn't the end of the battle for the families." As their lives slip away, mortally wounded bounty hunters do not necessarily want a medal or parade, Mr. King said. "Gratitude doesn't put food on the table or pay the bills. They'd say, 'Take care of my family.' " The death toll in America just this year, has climbed to more than all of the soldiers killed in both Afghanistan and Iraq combined, according to the statistics from the Justice Department and the Department of Defense.
Mr. King’s enthusiasm for Fallen Heroes, was conceived a few weeks ago while watching television reports about military families. He immediately realized the void and saw that we not only need to take care of our military heroes, but also the heroes that may have lived right next door. The one that day after day puts themselves in harms way so that the nations streets are safer for us all. Mr. King expressed a desire to eventually grow the foundation, city by city, through corporate contacts. He wondered if the organization might raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for each child. He said any funds collected -- money to be awarded, at least initially, as cash grants -- might someday be used for college or the purchase of a home.
Mr. King described government benefits that bounty hunter families receive when a relative is killed in the line of duty, as "really inadequate to support a family."
More than 50 percent of active bail enforcement agents are married, and each family has an average of two children, "And because the majority are self employed, insurance premiums of any kind, are usually astronomical," according to King.
Bail Enforcement Network specializes in bounty hunting training for those wanting to enter the field of bail enforcement. The Bail Enforcement Network also provides business support, success coaching, and wealth strategies for both novice and professional bounty hunters and bail bondsmen. For more information about Fallen Heroes, go to BEN Fallen Heroes Emergency Relief Fund.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
How To Become A Bounty Hunter
If you are wanting to become a bounty hunter then you should finish reading the rest of this article. The inter net can sometimes be overwhelming with information that you don’t know where to start. Well the answer to that question when wanting to know where to begin as a bounty hunter is
The Bail Enforcement Network. The founder of the Bail Enforcement Network started the company approximately 15 years ago for people that want to be bounty hunters. The Bail Enforcement Network specializes in bounty hunting training. Eric has trained people from all walks of life, everyone from nurses to lawyers wanting a change in careers. There are monthly seminars held at various locations throughout the Midwest, where Eric will teach you the basics required to be a state certified bounty hunter. Eric’s methods are sound and practical and come with a $5000 dollar guarantee!
This is not just some site that takes your money and sends you some e-book that merely skims over the topic. You go to the site check it out, go to the registration page and sign up the next seminar. Attend the seminar and begin working as a bounty hunter. The great thing about the Bail Enforcement Network, is that you don’t have to get started alone. There is always a BEN representative available to assist you or you can do as I did and sign up to work personally with Eric himself. Eric has literally taken me step by step in the whole process and I know should I get in a pinch and need his help, he is only a phone call away.
The Bail Enforcement Network is truly the training authority for bounty hunting training. If you want to become a bounty hunter and be taught by a professional team that stands by there word, go here and register for the next bounty hunter seminar workshop.
The Bail Enforcement Network. The founder of the Bail Enforcement Network started the company approximately 15 years ago for people that want to be bounty hunters. The Bail Enforcement Network specializes in bounty hunting training. Eric has trained people from all walks of life, everyone from nurses to lawyers wanting a change in careers. There are monthly seminars held at various locations throughout the Midwest, where Eric will teach you the basics required to be a state certified bounty hunter. Eric’s methods are sound and practical and come with a $5000 dollar guarantee!
This is not just some site that takes your money and sends you some e-book that merely skims over the topic. You go to the site check it out, go to the registration page and sign up the next seminar. Attend the seminar and begin working as a bounty hunter. The great thing about the Bail Enforcement Network, is that you don’t have to get started alone. There is always a BEN representative available to assist you or you can do as I did and sign up to work personally with Eric himself. Eric has literally taken me step by step in the whole process and I know should I get in a pinch and need his help, he is only a phone call away.
The Bail Enforcement Network is truly the training authority for bounty hunting training. If you want to become a bounty hunter and be taught by a professional team that stands by there word, go here and register for the next bounty hunter seminar workshop.
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