They kept one illegally operating company from doing business in New Mexico. Steve Herrera sent an e-mail to Armacorp Security Inc. in reference to my complaint about their Craigslist.org ad for employees. This is their response:
From: Bishop Sixx
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Armacorp Security, Inc. Now Testing Candidates (Albuquerque/Rio Rancho Area)
Armacorp Security, Inc. is not currently licensed, and as such will be terminating the applicable contracts and testing dates for employees, or putting contracts and employee hiring/testing dates on hold until we obtain our license. I will also be removing the internet posted ads within 24 hours of sending you this e-mail. The misunderstanding was entirely my personal fault and not that of Armacorp Security, Inc. I was mistaken in assuming we were licensed throughout the United States. Again, we will not be operating under illegal conditions and all contracts and employment services will be terminated or put on hold until we obtain our license in New Mexico.
My apologies for the situation,
Michael Bishop
Human Resources
Armacorp Security, Inc.
I expressed interest in a job and sent them an e-mail. This is the response I got...
To Mr. Robb Hamic,
My most humble apologies, but due to licensing discrepancies all application processes have been put on hold. Again, I apologize for this situation and hope you will consider applying with us again when this situation is resolved.
Regards,
Michael Bishop
Human Resources
I hope this man holds true to his word and doesn't practice illegally in New Mexico. It is always possible to apply for a license if he and his company meets the criteria for licensure.





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