Private investigators

Private investigators

Postby Quim » Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:28 pm

Like all of you, I have never employed a private detective, so I haven’t got any type of experience with them, but I can imagine that…
1. As Miquel said, that job is much less glamorous than on TV.
2. Frauds and infidelities are the most commons cases to employ them in Spain.
3. On TV and on novels, the police work with them as a team.
4. I never contract them to spy my couple, but, in frauds they will be an option.

Strange jobs? Yes. Working as a ghost write, creating names for a new products or companies, followed by time working for a mystery shopping and doing very personal surveys.
Quim
 

Re: Private investigators

Postby SILVIA MARQUEZ » Tue May 04, 2010 3:25 pm

The truth is that I never had the need to hire any private investigator. I have no idea how they work. I'd hate to do this job at all, not really interested in people's private lives.
My work has been very normal. Working from 18 years to pay for my studies. The most interesting job I've had has been in an advertising agency, because every day you do something different, is not monotonous. The monotony bores me.
SILVIA MARQUEZ
 


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