I'm not sure they've thought this through... If CEOs start hiring armed guards, then doesn't the next Luigi just become one? Uber-like services aren't exactly known for their stringent hiring practices.
This isn't for CEOs. This is for people with more money than sense who are also paranoid as fuck. CEOs can afford to hire security that they can run thorough background checks on.
Who is this for, you might ask? A video posted on January 6, 2025, that runs just over two minutes gives the game away. It opens with a photo of assassinated UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. “We’re going to run through a scenario to demonstrate, where if a Protector had been present, crisis could have been averted,” the Protector says in the video. He then runs through several fantasy versions of the assassination where a Protector is on hand to prevent the assassin from killing the CEO.
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This is for people with more money than sense who are also paranoid as fuck.
The beauty of Luigi's* escapade is that they had no fucking clue who he was until they arrested him - over a hundred miles away in fucking Pennsylvania. If he had committed to the bit and put more thought into the getaway he probably could have gotten away with it completely.
You get hired by this service, they will have all your personal info and that will get handed over to authorities immediately if you went rogue. You would be an FBI top 10 fugitive and have millions of dollars spent on bringing you in, warm or cold.
All your personal info, assuming you didn't fake any of it.
How thoroughly are they going to check that stuff?
Gig economy businesses rely on disposable work force. The deal they're offering is horrible for their "employees," but because they only pay for the work that actually gets done they can afford to just hire every applicant and let them fight among themselves for a limited amount of available work.
Stringent application controls and serious background checks are anathema to that business model.
Systematically driving down the wages of the people you expect to catch a bullet for you by gig-ifying their industry seems like a pretty terrible idea if you're someone who depends on armed security for your continued existence.
The capitalists will "efficiency" aka be greedy and pocket what they should have spent on their app's vetting process into being useless, basically opening the door to hiring potential heroes who wish to do the right thing being given the capitalist's location and being invited to show up armed.
Brilliant, just the thing I need to protect me from all the disgusting poors that I've fucked over to become obscenely wealthy; gig workers with no job security!
That's who is going to be hiring them though. People who have no need for such security because they were never in any danger to begin with, but had the money to throw away on this either because they're paranoid or they want to show off.
What's more baffling to me, why the hell is it high up in the rankings on an app store? Are there that many wealthy people that have killed millions with pens? Least I thought apps were ranked by how many people use them rather than how much money they bring in). Plus you'd figure most the people in the budget to be hiring motorcades... would be better served hiring a few full time security guards.
Their promo video is hilarious. Agent 47 over here immediately jumps behind the "protectee" as she climbs into an SUV, like six inches behind her. Even though he has backup and there is no crowd, he's handling it like a celebrity-vs-mob situation or something. He has no clue what he's doing, just what he thinks looks right for the camera.
I've worked with a real, retired bodyguard before; somebody who has had to protect people from actual, active threats in hostile environments. He was the head of security at the office I worked in, and was chill as fuck. People like that carry themselves a certain way. They move with intent and telegraph nothing. The dude I worked with was in his 60s but could still whoop my ass before I knew what hit me, he was like what I'd imagine a retired Jason Bourne to be.
These guys are like... the Paul Blart version of that. They're just doing live-fire LARPing.