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RE: Understanding the FAMILY PROTECTION account: please don't abuse it!
A PI....wow, as a journalist I've wanted to hire one many times...I'm glad your on the right side. :)
A PI....wow, as a journalist I've wanted to hire one many times...I'm glad your on the right side. :)
Two of the main reasons I became a PI was to help people and defend liberty. All investigative and security services should be private. :)
Was not aware of your job till now. You are a good man taking on such a role in life and it sounds like your moral compass is spot on.
Hope all is good on your side of the world. Will be in the UK soon...
Not sure I'm ready for the temperature change but looking forward to catching up with the old crew ;)
Thanks! Yes, I always wanted to do investigative work, and my background includes private security, military police, being a volunteer sheriff's deputy, and also doing Intel work in the Army. Because of that background experience, I fulfilled Virginia's strict requirements to become a PI.
I had to go to a week long course and go through tons of paper work and hassle to get it done too. It is a life long passion finally achieved, and I'm going to keep working at it until I die now. Once I master surveillance in general, I'm going to focus on missing persons.