Why "no experience" is not the barrier candidates think
Every Derby operator hires new starts every month. The bottleneck is not experience — it is showing up, being reliable, and being the person who answers the phone at 04:00.
The Derby-specific approach that works
In Derby, walk into five ops offices per week. Daytime, smart clothing, physical licence in hand, one-page CV, brief handshake. This alone puts you ahead of 80% of applicants.
What to say when you walk in
"Hi, I'm a licensed Close Protection Officer looking for shifts in Derby. Here's my CV. Who is the best person to speak to about the rota?" That is the whole script. Silence at that moment is nervousness — every hirer knows it.
Your first month on the rota
Take every extra hour offered for the first month. Show up 15 minutes early. Write a proper handover. Ask questions of the outgoing officer.
Building a reputation that gets you paid better
Six months of reliability in Derby unlocks vetted, corporate or event roles that pay materially more. Reputation compounds — pass it up early and you pay for years.