Originally posted by Fox
Does your state require licensure?
It does. I spoke to a guy who runs his own firm the other day, and he seemed open to taking on someone without LE experience.
Its just one of the few things thats come to mind in the last that i know for sure id be good at. Knowing when people are lying, finding small details and being a snoop are all my strong skills. And being a total scumbag. lol. I can pretty much be whoever. 6000 hours and a test. Seems doable.
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shit...i might have found a reason to live. maybe no meth cult mass suicide than?...unless someone can convince me that we should really die now. fuck so conflicted. thanks man
Originally posted by CASPER
It does. I spoke to a guy who runs his own firm the other day, and he seemed open to taking on someone without LE experience.
Its just one of the few things thats come to mind in the last that i know for sure id be good at. Knowing when people are lying, finding small details and being a snoop are all my strong skills. And being a total scumbag. lol. I can pretty much be whoever. 6000 hours and a test. Seems doable.
Sounds cool dude. Maybe they can do like an apprenticeship thing
Yeah i mean its s short term goal. Either that or paralegal. I know i should go back to school but im kinda skeptical of my ability to commit to getting it done, and i wouldnt even know what to take. i should probably speak to a career counselor. But at this point anything that pays better than $14 and isnt going to earn me an 8 year prison sentence is cool by me. lol
Originally posted by Fox
Then again it’s kind of a stereotypically depressing career path for someone who’s trying to not be a sad depressed fuck all the time. Lol
i dont intend to be s smoky alcoholic film noir PI lol. But thats a point.
Most of it is like cheating spouses, process serving, surveillance, insurance fraud. It couldnt possibly be more depressing than what i do now.
Originally posted by Fox
Don’t paralegals need some kind of college degree? Maybe not a law degree but something?
What do u do now
paralegals just need an associates degree and a one year course. its basically a glorified notary and i do that now. I work in shipping and love the people i work with but the job sucks. After making the money i did, doing anything that pays so little feels like im flipping burgers.