Not a lot of information in that question to go on... If they have a client, the possibilities are pretty open but can include the following: * Researching various public records and, to some extent, private records. * Trailing someone. * Video taping any unusual activity / surveillance of target. * Questioning anyone the target comes into contact with or may have had contact with. * Reviewing laws in regards to the case. There are a number of things they could be doing, even grabbing lunch! Various websites such as: http://beaprivateeye.com/ could give you a pretty good idea of what the job entails. Do a little research on the web for private investigation and you'll see how many possibilities there are for that field. Everything from debt collection, reposession, bounty hunting, surveillance... you name it.
Private Investigators are only used by the rich and famous.
Yes.
The field of private investigations is becoming a market in demand profession. As population numbers increase and technology travels at faster speeds, the need for information and research is paramount. Licensed Private Investigators working for Insurance Companies are paid between $55-$85 per hour. Licensed Private Investigators dealing with criminal law are paid between $75-$100 per hour. Licensed Private Investigators working in the behavioral fields and domestic affairs field are paid between $55-$125 per hour. Licensed Private Investigators who obtain bachelor and master degrees in business and who specialize in corporate and forensic accounting are paid between $200-$275 per hour.
Private investigators range in prices depending on your location and how much work is required of them. You can contact a few Private Investigators in your local area and get quotes to compare prices.
they are illegal
Private Investigators
Private investigators use their critical thinking skills to analyze evidence, information, and situations with a focus on logic and reasoning. They assess different possibilities, evaluate the credibility of sources, and make informed decisions to solve cases effectively. Their ability to think critically helps them to uncover hidden details, connect dots, and ultimately provide accurate and reliable information to their clients.
Private investigators cost an average of $50 to $55 an hour. You may want to check out some of the private investiagtors near you because I have heard of some offering as low as $40 an hour.
Private investigators often have the benefit of flexible work hours, the ability to work independently, and the opportunity to help individuals and businesses solve important problems and gather valuable information. Additionally, private investigators can develop a diverse set of skills in areas such as surveillance, research, and analysis.
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private investigators or we also have undercover cops that wear no uniform or badge
No but many private investigators happen to be ex-officers.