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Private investigators

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:04 pm
by Hanka Z.
I really don’t know if I would employ a private investigator. Fortunately I have never been in a dangerous situation so that I had to engage a detective. Maybe some people can’t find their relatives or the police didn’t help him so they pay a lot of money to investigation agencies. I’ve never met some investigator.

I like secrets and detective stories but I don’t want to work as an investigator. You can meet some famous and interesting people as a private investigator but it’s better to dream about it than to recognize reality.

I’ve been teaching in a primary school for five year and time to time it’s a strange job :o) . When I was a student I worked as a reporter in a small local television. That was a very interesting job. As a part time I used to work as a waitress, a telephonist or a shop assistant. These jobs aren’t strange but I would like to say that all of them are mentally demanding.

Re: Private investigators

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 1:12 pm
by perezlu
I´m not sure if, in any circunstances, I´ll employ a private investigator. I suposse they investigate these kind of things that police cannot, so I doesn´t rule out the possibility, over all when I would have any problem, for example with a missing relative, and policemen don´t do anything because didn´t pass hours enought.
I never meet a private investigator, but I met a boy who wanted to study something about this. He assured me people earn a lot of money in this field. For me this is not a heavy reason for being a private investigator, I think that in this job you are in danger the most of the time because you have to look for clues or evidences without anyboby realise of your presence, and you have to obtain information from pleople not much recommendable.
To be honest, in my proffesional trayectory there weren´t strange or interesting jobs. When I finished my university studies I worked as waitress during a period of time because I need money to continue my studies. Later I get a job in the marketing department of an important company, but finally I passed the official exams to a public work in state government.