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Unit 1 - Watching the Detectives - Net Search

PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:11 am
by fmartin
From my point of view private investigators are used by the people in no law punished circumstances like infidelity, children behaviour out of home, … and in formal investigations in order to help the police and accelerate the process to solve the case. Maybe I would employ a private investigator in the second assumption.

I never had experiences with private investigators even I do not know any person who had.

I think that the image shown by the cinema or TV about private investigators is adapted to catch our attention. In real life private investigating seems to me a bit boring waiting, tracking, looking for, … I would not want to be a private investigator.

In the past I had minor jobs, during my studies at university, not very important and for short periods. The job that I have at present results interesting for me and I enjoy it.

Re: Unit 1 - Watching the Detectives - Net Search

PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:28 pm
by fmartin
Women and Work: Some group of jobs traditionally occupied by men are drivers, like taxi, bus, ambulance and lorry drivers. In the last years we can see many taxis and buses driven by women, but not so much driving lorries. Long lorry driver maybe will be in hands of men for a long time.

Sherlock Holmes is an invented book character by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He was born in England on 6th January 1854. He came from a landowner family (English father’s family). He maybe studied at Oxford University, it is sure that he did not studied at Cambridge University.