3 Apr
2007
Exceptionally Common
For those of you who have just embarked on a journey towards building a career in private investigation, you might wonder who will your clients be. Would they be just ordinary folks asking you to check on a friend or a relative, or would they be high-profile men and women who want you to investigate somebody whose name appears frequently on the dailies?
I can’ provide a definite answer to that question. Based from experience though, 70% of those who will contract your services are just ordinary men and women who want to know more about certain persons. Some of them may also ask you to look for somebody whom they haven’t seen for a while.This doesn’t mean that you won’t be encountering cases that would whet the appetite of a news reporter.
I remember my 27th client asked me to track a person that he suspects is sleeping with his wife. I was kind of wary in drawing up my report on the investigation, especially since many of the details that I’ve gathered could be interpreted both ways. My client was on the brink of depression, and who knows what he might do to himself or to his wife if my final report would lean towards a conclusion that would show that his partner is indeed cheating on him.Some of the cases that you’ll be handing are depressing. However, it’s also exciting since you’ll be unraveling things that are supposed to be hidden.
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