Musk Has Three Rules for Hiring Bodyguards

Musk is particularly serious when selecting private bodyguards. He has hired over 100 bodyguards to protect the safety of himself and his family. Over the course of a year, the security costs can reach $20 million.

Musk has three main rules for selecting bodyguards. First is absolute loyalty; second, they must be veterans; third, they should like children.

Musk has no other special requirements; these over 100 bodyguards are roughly equivalent to an infantry company.

On a regular day, about 80 are on duty while 20 rest. If divided into three shifts, the morning and afternoon shifts each have 30 people, and the night shift has 20.

Given Musk's wealth and influence, it's not surprising that he hires former special forces members as bodyguards, but organizing these over 100 bodyguards to carry out tasks in public requires careful planning.

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