Arkansas Crime Scene Cleanup School

A bonified waste of your time and money

 

 
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Crime Scene Cleanup Training: A waste of your money. County employees have a monopoly over crime scene cleanup. Why? Because they have first contact with victims' families. They take these opportunities to mislead these same You don't stand a chance. Save your money.

DON'T WAIST YOUR MONEY ON TRAINING. GET THE JOB FIRST. THEN YOUR EMPLOYER WILL TRAIN YOU. FEW JOBS EXIST ANYWAY. Your county government has a monopoly over this business that belongs in free enterprise, not the hands of government employees.

 

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I will soon begin adding "how to do crime scene cleanup" for those interested in this type of cleaning. It's free and I promise to do more than show and write about bloody pictures. Stay tuned. Today is June 6. It will take some time from now to make this website worthy of reading closely. It will have material for those readers interested in reading, writing, critical thinking, and professional cleaning.

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Save your money. Stay away from "crime scene cleanup schools."

 

 

See coroner fraud comments if you want to know why you probably cannot successfully start a crime scene cleanup business. In short, your local government employees probably have a monopoly over your county's crime scene cleanup opportunities. You must break their monopoly if you expect to begin your own business.

Coroner Fraud

Today we find some people have a little difficulty recognizing Orange County, California's cronyism in the Sheriff-Coroner's Department. It does exist. A visit to Orange County Fraud will explain how county employees abuse victims of crime and suicide. Likewise, Orange County Consumer Fraud shows how consumers of homicide, suicide, and unattended death cleanup services find coroner's employees ready to cheat them. As shown on pages at Coroner Fraud, coroner's employees send grieving families to crony blood cleanup companies. In return, these companies give a kickback to coroner's employees.

This local government corruption comes down to who readers believe. Do they believe me, Eddie Evans, or the Orange County Sheriff's Department? Who stands to profit from misleading the public? How would I profit by spending my time writing about coroner fraud on my many web pages, day-in and day-out, month after month? When a person has hundreds of web pages advertising their services in a county, they ought to receive several telephone calls a year, at least. I receive one at best in twelve months. Orange County Coroner Fraud covers much of these arguments. In short, Orange County's Sheriff-Coroner's employees keep a monopoly over crime scene cleanup cleanup related to homicide, suicide, and unattended death cleanup.

Our Orange County victims of violence become victims again as they're swindled by county coroner's employees. I worked for Orange County for over 12 years, Orange County corruption causes me to wonder what went on while I was an employee. I suspected, actually knew, that some employees abused our overtime system, but I didn't know about other abuses. I call this Orange County Fraud by this name, "Orange County Cronyism."

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