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Better Call Saul Employee Training - Madrigal Electromotive Security Training

This time around, Mike Ehrmantraut, the new security consultant at Madrigal Electromotive, turns his hard-earned knowledge of the criminal underworld into valuable tips and tricks to keep all aspects of your shady business safe from nefarious types who wish to harm your operation.

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Top Cast

  • Josh Fadem

    Josh Fadem

    Camera Guy

  • Hayley Holmes

    Hayley Holmes

    Make-Up Girl

  • Julian Bonfiglio

    Julian Bonfiglio

    Sound Guy

Overview

This time around, Mike Ehrmantraut, the new security consultant at Madrigal Electromotive, turns his hard-earned knowledge of the criminal underworld into valuable tips and tricks to keep all aspects of your shady business safe from nefarious types who wish to harm your operation.

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