Posted on Feb 19, 2015
How would you feel about doing Private Investigative Work after retirement from the Service?
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Have you ever wondered how it would be to be a Private Investigator? Is Private Detective work for you? Actually, Private Investigations is one of the fastest growing professions in the Country. Do you have what it takes to be a Private Investigator? Once I retired from Law Enforcement, I vowed that I would never be anyone's else employee again. I open up my own Private Investigative/Security Agency and Consulting Firm. I've been in business now since 1991 and we are still one of the premier PI Agencies in the World. What do you think? Do you have what it takes? If you are looking for that one special occupation, once retiring from Active Duty, consider being a PI. Not only can it be very lucrative, it's rewarding and challenging at the same time. This is not the Magnum PI or Phillip Marlowe, which is the stereotype type PI work, this is the real world professional Investigator and what PI's do all day long.
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
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With all the interest on this subject I strongly recommend that you tune into my weekly Radio Show, "Ask-A-Pi." The Show airs every Monday evening from 1900 to 2000 hours (ET) at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/askapi . If you are seriously interested in becoming a Private Investigator, we talk about everything anyone needs to know from becoming a PI and running your own PI/Security Agency. During the Show, I urge anyone to call in , [login to see] , and ask any question at all pertaining to the PI/Security industry.
This is a International Radio Show that is full of great and valuable information. If you do call in and I cannot answer your question, I will at least be able to direct you to where you can find the answer to your particular question. Tune into the Show! What do you have to loose? As the saying goes, stay informed, stay connected , "Ask-A-PI!" SF!
This is a International Radio Show that is full of great and valuable information. If you do call in and I cannot answer your question, I will at least be able to direct you to where you can find the answer to your particular question. Tune into the Show! What do you have to loose? As the saying goes, stay informed, stay connected , "Ask-A-PI!" SF!
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
Jim, check out the requirements in your State. It is easy to do. Just Google your States PI Requirements. If I can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out.
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When phasing out my police career, I became a PI for several years. Very demanding if you want to be considered good, but worth it.
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