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by Low Jeremy

If you think you can put on the deerstalker hat, shrug in the oversize coat and hold the magnifying glass to your right eye and already have the spirit of Sherlock Holmes with you, better think again. Becoming a private investigator is not a joke. It is a pretty dangerous job that requires a lot of skill and a scent for danger if need be.
Of course not every job is dangerous. In fact, some private investigators lead oh so boring lives. Instead of gallivanting around town in pursuit of a murderer, others just do background checks, file for missing persons resort and tag along spouses that are doing their extra-spousal activities. In short, not everything is about murder.
Still, whether the assignment involves life and limb or just plain commonsense, it is still not easy to become a private investigator.
First, you must have the instinct for the job. This means that you are naturally curious and ponderous. You don’t just give up when a person tells you one thing. Investigators are remarkably persistent. They will delve deeper and deeper until everything is cleared up.
Another trait that one has to have in order to be a good private investigator is a good judgment of character. This means that you can make conclusions about a character based on the actions and words. Investigators can sense a liar just by talking to him. This does not mean that they have ESP or that they can read minds. They are just naturally observant and nothing can escape their minds.
Of course, some skills are also required to be developed. One of them is of course the ability to pull the trigger and actually hit the target. Investigators especially those that deal with high-profile crimes are issued firearms for their protection and of course their clients’ if need be. Another skill that they must acquire is of course the art of doing undercover work. To be so conspicuous that one already blends in on the environment.
All these are taught in private investigator schools that everybody should enroll in. This is not to say that learning from experience and fieldwork is no match for school learning; school is just important because this is the way to gain a license to operate. Most states require their private investigators to attend school and require license. This makes regulations easier for them.
Another essential for private investigators are the gadgets like a camera, preferably with a telephoto lens that can take pictures from a mile long vantage point; the tape recorder, and the video, just in case you would be needing to record anything.
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