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Thank you for thinking about working with Amdecon. We consider it a real honor, but we are not hiring.

If you are statistic of the high unemployment rate due to the recession and find yourself unemployed you might want to consider starting your own crime scene clean up company. You can get started for very little money and the nationwide average rate is around $250.00 per hour for your time on the scene, if you own the company.

We don't know of any other industry that you can get into so inexpensively that has the potential to provide a six-figure income for you and your family.

We know if you are unemployed $295.00 can seem like a million, but again, we just don't know of anywhere else where you can get into a whole new career for such a small risk that has the potential of such good returns.

You really have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Amdecon was started with one simple idea and $40.00.

If you do not want to start your own company, think about this:

Who do you think has a better chance at getting hired?

Applicant A who has absolutely no training or experience,

or

Applicant B who was serious enough about getting a job to have spent their own time and money getting trained and certified?

If you were an employer, who would you hire? The answer is pretty obvious.

If you are really serious about this and really want to get a job in this industry, put out some effort, take our Crime and Trauma Scene Cleaning course, get certified, and give an employer a reason to hire you.

We give you two highly affordable and convenient ways to get trained and certified. Don't waste thousands of your valuable dollars on training out of town. Our courses are affordable, convenient, and ready when you are. You can start training in less than seven minutes with our online course.

If you want to know how to get into this field of work and make yourself valuable to an employer, take our course. You can take it online and start learning immediately, or order a DVD and start training in a few days.

It's your future and what you do with it is up to you.