Private investigators

Private investigators

Postby Loli Jiménez » Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:39 pm

I have never employed a private investigator because I have never needed it, nor do I know anyone that has contracted the services of this kind of professionals. I don’t know if I will do that in the future, but I believe it would be difficult for me, because I don’t know where I can find this kind of professionals. Perhaps in the “yellow pages”…

I have no idea of the details of this kind of job, only all that I can see on TV. However, I believe that I would like this job: it seems very interesting and exciting, all day trying to find out a lot of things. Furthermore, working as a private investigator can be a great learning experience, for instance, to investigate about anything that you have never imagined.

I’m afraid I hadn’t strange works, only typical ones: waitress while I was studying, for example. Nowadays, I work as a public servant. Although I feel myself very lucky, because I’m doing a job that I like a lot: I studied journalism, and I’m working in that.
Loli Jiménez
 

Re: Private investigators

Postby esensadasoto » Thu Sep 30, 2010 2:48 pm

I’ve never employed a private investigator. Until now I haven’t had any experience with them, but I don’t underestimate to employ one if I need him for some important reason. Actually I’ve never taken seriously the idea to be a PI, but I recognize that when I was a child it seemed to me a funny job. Few years ago I met a PI, he explained me that it is a very stressing job because the PI have to follow the investigated person sometimes in a difficult conditions like speeding in highway or the Pi must be very careful not being discovered because the person followed should be angry and violent with him.
The strangest job I’ve ever done was trespassing data from the journals to a data base, about people who had just passed away the day before. Actually it wasn’t really my job, I was just helping a friend of mine who went on vacation and asked me to do her job for a week.
esensadasoto
 

Re: Private investigators

Postby Guest » Sun Oct 03, 2010 4:28 pm

I have never employed a private investigator.
The only experience I have ever had, is the Agatha Cristie's books and her hero Poirot.
I think that I wouldn't like to be an investigator, because I would feel uncomfortable to learn other people's secrets. Some years ago I worked as a teacher in ancient Greek language and I found this job very interesting.
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Re: Private investigators

Postby sdelrioperez » Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:50 pm

I never employed a private investigator because I never needed it. I never have been in a trouble that mades me look for an investigator. Anyway I think that I wouldn't like to do this job because maybe it is a little bit boring. When a PI must follows and investigates somebody I imagine this person have to pass many hours without doing anything, only expecting that the investigated person moves himself.
The most strange job I have had consists in look up news of an early's nineteen century painter in an art's book from newspaper library. When I had found the new I had to scann and save it in a computer's file. The object of that job was the edition of a book.
sdelrioperez
 


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