Brush up on your skills and get some more bullets for your resume. To be competitive in this job market you will need to keep things fresh. A enormous amount of knowledge for these jobs is perishable over time as any one in law enforcement can attest too. With allot of this kind of hands on training it would be prudent to periodically take refresher courses. Even something as simple as CPR training is a good example. Plus it looks good on your resume that you completed it for the forth time last month. I’m not going to delve into officer safety, that is another topic all together. Rather this is a listing of classes, courses and schools to use in down times or as refreshers or for someone new to physical security. These sites are for armorers courses which can really make your resume more appealing to potential employers http://www.colt.com/law/armorerschool.asp, http://www.berettausa.com/communities/le_mil/training.htm, http://www.fnmfg.com/train/m16/m16arm.htm, http://www.nrahq.org/education/index.asp, and http://bwtrainingcenter.com/moyock/MYK_courses.html. If your interested in becoming an armorer try taking the manufactures courses if you can. These courses tend to have a bit more credibility and some jobs will require armorer certification on specific weapons. These are just a few of the armorers courses out there to participate in. There is also the tactical side of physical security which encompasses a huge range of training. http://www.redcross.org/services/hss/courses/index.html?WT.srch=1&gclid=CJLlnpCDqZQCFQQbFQodsXcsuQ, http://www.spectacserv.com/, http://www.tacticalintel.com/training.html, http://www.asp-net.com/training.html, http://www.personalsafetytraining.com/ocat.php, http://www.policeone.com/weapon-retention/ . These are just a few of the thousands of courses and training available to most people in the physical security industry.