❗❗❗ Pros and Cons to Becoming a Private Investigator | Private Investigator Training Video
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- Are you considering becoming a Private Investigator? Have you ever asked yourself, how do I become a private investigator? Or have you ever wondered how do I become a private investigations business? There are a lot of pros and a lot of cons to becoming a private detective. This private investigator training video will cover many cons and pros to help you understand how to become a private investigator today.
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Pros and Cons to Becoming a Private Investigator
0:00 Intro
0:44 Con 1 to Becoming a Private Investigator
1:30 Con 2 to Be a Private Investigator
2:05 Con 3 to Being a Private Investigator
3:39 Con 4 to Becoming a Private Investigator
4:12 Con 5 to Be a Private Investigator
5:00 How to Be a Private Investigator Books
5:40 Contracts for Private Investigators
6:13 Private Investigator Case Management Journal
7:10 Con 6 to Becoming a Private Investigator
8:20 Biggest Private Investigator Secret
9:06 Pro 1 to Become a Private Investigator
9:44 Pro 2 to Becoming a Private Investigator
10:28 Pro 3 to Become a Private Investigator
10:55 Pro 4 to Becoming a Private Investigator
11:15 Pro 5 to Become a Private Investigator
12:05 Pro 6 to Become a Private Investigator
12:59 Pro 7 to Become a Private Investigator
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I've been a p.i. for 30 years in south Fla. Some of the biggest cons are having no access to a toilet. Following someone in traffic trying not to lose them and not get spotted at the same time. Very stressful. Or working a surveillance when the person has no vehicle and two or three people come out of the house with the same physical description. Then you have to go to the door and make positive i.d. using a pretext. Also very stressful and can be dangetous at times. Social media doesnt always provide pictures of them. And waking up at 4 or 5am. Horrible. Also working in high crime areas. I have done well and have a six figure income for many years. But i wish i took a different career path when i was younger. . Just my opinion.
Wear Depends, like pilots do.
What would you have gone into instead?
This comment was more helpful than this entire video
You are absolutely correct. I have been doing PI work in Colorado since 2000 and everything you said is true. This job is not for everyone. Just remember, if you screw up and lose the client or get burned....you make no $$$$...do it enough times and no one will use you. ☺
I need a mentor, courses to do anything to make me a better pi
I just started working a field investigator for a large company doing work comp fraud investigations. I have 15 years experience as a deputy sheriff of which I worked as a detective so many of those skill sets transer. I must say, doing PI work is a bit different than cop work. Database availability as a PI are limited compare to police databases but there are other advantages as well. My short term plan is to work for this company for at least a year while I pursue my own Private Investigator license in California. Once I obtain the license I'm going to take the plunge!! Scary and exhilarating at the same time as it will be the first time I work for myself vs. an employer in my life.
You can always go back so you might as well always move forward. good luck.
I started in field surveillance for insurance cases and the one thing that didn't cross my mind when I applied was that most of the cases are going to be in high crime areas. It's not going to be Mayberry. A lot of the people you're going to have under surveillance have bad driving records as it is and they don't care about doing 85 or 90 down a residential street. You will easily lose these people and the easiest places to get them are at the residence, but when they go out it's a different story.
Thank you so much for this information. I plan to take some online courses this fall to become a Private Investigator. Wish me luck y'all!
What's the fee?
I work private security right now while I go to school for PI, bailbonds man and process server along with all the the security cleet classes. I have been told PI starts off slow so I decided to get some other stuff for when work is down my town doesn’t have any of these and all out source to a city about 40 minutes away.
Just started working as a pi a month ago for a couple of agencies, so far its going great ! I love it
Great video! I was looking for this info for a very long time! Thank you for sharing this with us! 🙏🕵️♂️💪
Glad it was helpful!
THIS IS AMAZING! THANK YOU!!!
Glad you like it!
You can do process server during slow times. Investigate your subjects and because your pi tactics will work for you in this, you will be able to easily locate your subject and find their point a to point be and all the stops they make in between that are opportunities to serve them their notice.
Great video. Thank you. I'm just starting out in the industry and will thankfully have a mentor in the beginning. I'm wondering how most PI's structure their billing to clients. Do you take a deposit? For longer investigations, should the client be paying as you go? Also interested in whether PI's out there have had difficulties with clients refusing to pay or argue a bill.
What’s your stand on the Colorado PI licensure discontinuation!
The easiest way to get experience is to work for someone else for a while. A lot of companies will train you if you show that you have the aptitude for it. Have some demo videos that you have taken to show them that you know how to get the video. Video is king! If you get nothing, you wont last long. ☺
Master John! The PI JEDI! I bought your Udemy lesson and I just started my PI PSSB. Which of your books should I read as a beginner PI PSSB owner? I would like to learn how to get my first contract client for my business. :)
Is it a rewarding career? im planning on joining a detective agency and after a few years of experience start my own business but I’m just nervous that no one will hire me.
The biggest con I have is when debilitating boredom sets in. It gets to the point where you want nothing more than to get out of your car.
I work in Public Safety at a Hospital. All I do is sit in a room for 12 hours.
@@dtsteelman6552 do you speak to people on a regular basis?
@@MrRepoman197 The site I was at before this job that’s all I did for two years. A lot of interviewing witnesses to all sorts of stuff. Approaching suspects and what not. I’ve been doing security for a while now. My job now is easy but I do miss interaction. I like to get to the bottom of a situation and figure things out. Private Investigation sparked my interest when just the other night someone stalked my brother and his son. Within two hours I was able to find the person through social media by just investigating and found out he has a criminal record. This stalker was on probation so this is why he ran when my brother mentioned the cops were on their way. I spoke to a neighbor who knew the person who owned the building he was at. This owner lived there as well. Of course he didn’t give me a name but he gave me enough to possibly assume the stalker’s motive and I believe drugs were to play in regards of the stalkers actions. Unfortunately my brother and nephew were just a victim walking by walking by. Long story short due to others on Facebook as I posted a BOLO of this man I was able to find him. Someone commented on the post of a message between the stalker and themselves. Trying to save his face and make him look innocent. I couldn’t see his name on the picture she commented by I could zoom close enough to his picture. I then went on her friends list and eventually found him. Then publicly searched his name in the city he lives in and he had 3 arrest. One was recent. Also he was seen on 2 other’s property the night prior snooping around. One of those people were my good friend’s sister. Finding this all out made my brother feel safer, just incase LE needs notified again and I felt safer going to sleep that night. I’m also sure everyone who saw him snooping around feel safer knowing they have a face to the man they saw on their property late at night. It’s an accomplished feeling.
Sorry for the punctuation I’m at work now.
Yep...patience is a must.....I also listen to audio books while doing surveillance. As long as I can keep my eyes on that door....lol
Quick question for you! I'm beginning the process of becoming a PI however here in Colorado I see there is a possibility that license won't be necessary after 8/31/2021 could you make a video on this up and coming reforms and how it will effect current PI's and those who want to become a PI.
Thank you!
Great question. Check out the video I recently made covering this here - ruclips.net/video/WME18cPqxd0/видео.html
God it must suck to live in a place that would do such cuckery
Great channel, have learned a lot here. I would like to start my own business. Is there some kind of directory to get numbers for vendors that need surveillance for workers comp, fraud cases.
Check ut my latest video here ----> ruclips.net/video/dJGBBvncqTE/видео.html
I agree on budgeting. Luckily I saved enough to help me survive when the courts were more shut down recently, but almost no work (with the bills still flowing) nearly killed my business.
Thanks!
Is it worth starting your own?
*except in NY where you literally have to already be an LEO or have equivalent exp.
Have you done a video editing video before ?
I used to sit around waiting for my phone to ring and now well into my 4th year I want it to stop "at times" but not really. Too much work hurts my communication at times.
yes but passion is passion
Funny that you went to school for computer programming and Radio broadcasting. I'm a commo solider in the Army, I've worked with plenty of radios myself. I am hoping to double as a PI. Do you think my military experience (over a year and a half now) would carry any weight to experience counted towards investigative work?
2016-2021 USMC infantry, currently working as private security in the civilian sector. I didnt realize during my time in, nor during my first year and a half of civilian life, but theirs so much small unique skills you pickup as a grunt that helps you exceed beyond where most civilians are at.
All that Recon, SEAR, and combat patrol training instinctively kicks in when Im on the clock. My coworkers are always amazed at how much attention to detail and notional thought I put into my work. I would come up with plans and scenarios and share with my team in order to prepare them for a unforseen incident. We call it common sense, civilians call it "badass military training".
If you serve any amount of time as an NCO, then you also have those organizational, decisiveness and management skills embedded into your work ethic that make you perform beyond others expectations. Even your own, when I landed my current job I didnt expect just how extra I would be compared to my coworkers.
You ever had a command that believed in "Building Character" by making their troops do miserable things? Well, love it or hate it but theyre right. All those shitty moments that make you want to leave the military makes you a competitive product. You can withstand harsher weather conditions, you have the endurance to stay awake longer, you have the grit to take on undesirable tasks, you have the courage to encounter violent people. Things that you dont see as skills while in the military because everyone has them. When you join the CivDiv, those skills start to show themselves.
Im not sure how much being a comms Soldier would translate into being a PI. It took me 2 years before I realized private security was the route for me as a infantry Marine, and Im only researching the PI field just for shits. When you become a civilian again, I would recommend starting with a job that youre already trained to do, and work it until you feel like you are well adapted into civilian life. Then when the military brainwashing wears off, when you actually see where your strengths and weaknesses are, and when you feel well adapted into civilian life, pursue what you think would satisfy you. Research it, design a training plan to prepare for it, and give it a go.
I put rank you in PI, you won’t make it far in this field son
Can you get your PI license in California working loss prevention? I've tried to work numerous jobs to bild up my experience but most of them dont qualify for the hours needed for permits, please it would be great to know.
Thank you for the question. I covered it in the last Live-Stream here - ruclips.net/user/liveFD3tPEycKJY
I turned down a job offer that would pay 19 an hour 350 for the use of my personal car, 25 dollar internet reimburtment. I also have a 2004 honda civic, I spent 4k in car repairs the last time i drove it down to the city of chicago. I'd also have to get my windows tinted to the legal limit. however with the 350 dollar a month bonus, i could use that money for a new used car. I'd also have to spend about 300 bucks for a used laptop with 500 gb and a decent processor plus id have to get a wifi router. Did i do the right thing turning down the job offer?
Thanks, I addressed your question in this video - ruclips.net/video/0w9fvbYsajQ/видео.html
How does one become a P.I. w/out years of college ?
Can a private investigator be retained from an inmate who wants to hire them?
I just want to say I really really wanted to be a pi as a kid sadly my state wants to me to be a cop first for 5 years minimum before I can I spent so long as a kid building the skills I needed to become one and I can't because of paperwork
On the bright side I knew I was being cheated on for months before it was revealed to me so it didn't hurt as bad
I need a mentor
You knew you were being cheated on and still stayed for months, so you’re a cuck?
You suspected u were being cheated on and only “knew” once it was confirmed. Nobody with a shred of confidence and self respect willingly stays with someone they know is fucking other people
I’m self taught “Online PI” I’ve been able to find everyone who’s ever pissed me off , officers, people who owed me money even 10 years later. The actual spying part I am working 56 hours a week but I want to learn to be in field morw
any tips for online researching especially when you think you’ve hit a wall ?
Hello PI Guy - I am not a sexist person & honestly I am a bit of a feminist. However, almost every single time i have dealt w a female PI the experience has been negative. I'm in the legal profession, not a PI, but i have hired PIs and deal w them on a regular basis. Female PIs tend to present themselves well initially, and then assign out the actual field work to male investigators. (The classic bait-and-switch.) They also tend to lecture you and provide unwanted advice instead of focusing on the job at hand. I do not make this claim lightly. I've been dealing w PIs - male and female - for over 40 years (yeah - I'm old) and this has been a constant almost without exception. (Just ONE exception in my experience. She was a great PI. Very professional. Handled her work personally. Unfortunately when she got married - to a cop - she had kids and left the profession.) Ok, Sir. Thx for letting me have my say. No disrespect intended to anyone.
There’s not a lot of female PI. Not in the state I work. Most women I have worked with in investigations like the office life more then working a case. I know a lot of female backgrounds investigators and in office case mangers but not to many female PI.
@@Faceplay2 thanks for the response.
Its probably because the actual fieldwork is a lot more dangerous for woman. Especially if they get caught doing what theyre doing.
"Honestly I'm a bit of a feminists" 😂
Sure. Why not? Just speaking the truth and people kind of agree. @@-trixiespumpkins3846
Is the money worth the stress of running your own business? Lol, I could almost do everything with a 300 Panasonic and a laptop I got for free at college, 300 dollars then. Gas is a bitch but I’ve been using my vehicle and just operating like I will always be spending lots of gas and learning how to fix shit when it breaks.
Wonderful and insightful.. I am a pi since 11 years, I am from India. Is there any possibility of starting my pi agency in the USA? if you know how can I do it please let me know.. thank you
Prolly not if you’re not a citizen
You can. Contact the state police in whatever state you live in...
Did you just start your own business immediately or did you work for a company at first?
I did it the hard way Jack! LOL I jumped in head first, eyes closed, and prayed for the best. And it worked, I think the prayer part helped the most. I started with a subcontract job for a larger firm, but i had my own business. I expanded as I grew more more knowledge about the industry. I learned a lot along the way, check out this video for more info - ruclips.net/video/hGxFzAq-dhA/видео.html
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy very cool! Would you suggest doing it that way now for a beginner? Also how did you manage to land a job like that with a law firm? Also also if you would suggest doing what you did what equipment would you recommend buying for it?
So you don't need a hawaian shirt, mustache, red Ferrari or a friend with a helicopter to start???
The worst consequence of being a PI, is that everyone calls you a dick
While having this as a career, is there time and opportunity for a relationship?
Thanks for asking Joe. I think it is definitely a career for just about anyone with whatever priorities they have. The key being prioritization and managing to your prioritized expectations. I am a family man, Husband, Father, Grand Father, and I have plenty of free time for all of those priorities.
Uh, yea
My taxi's might be being filed with out me knowing
How much do they get paid?
Being a PI is like being a professional actor -- the better you are the more you earn
Annually, anywhere from 20k to 500k
The average US median annual earnings from a licensed pi is around 40 to 45,000
Unlicensed: 20k to 40k
Thanks for the comment. What Bob said is pretty accurate.
It really depends on what industry you get employed in. Domestic typically pays more but can be inconsistent.
The insurance side depending on who you work for can range from 13hr, on up. Most of the year is busy, until around xmass where the workload can drop. Majority of the insurance industry are going through their 2022 budgets, personnel taking vacations etc etc. I stay fairly busy year round.
Corporate is also the same
Sir . . You totally remind me of someone else. Maybe a film character - a doctor or something like that? It's killn me trying to think of who. Do you get any comments like that? Help. Thanks.
hector elizondo lol
@@Vasilissavending no - but not a bad guess
I figured it out but would rather not say . . . @@Vasilissavending
I'm just here trying to find a better understanding of my partners job
Hire a PI to follow your partner, and then hire your partner to follow the PI.
Sit back and watch.
@@tricksterjoy9740 i laughed out loud. This is great.
So you make your money from selling books instead of actual investigating, right?
Frank, I wish lol. I make very little of the books in comparison to the Investigations business. I am on a surveillance right be where I will make more in one day than 6 months of book revenue.
How to be a PI…pay for a LexisNexis subscription, have a drivers license…end of tutorial.
Thanks for the comment. LexisNexus LOL If I had to only have one DB that would NOT be the one for sure.....
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy name a DB that has more information? I can see license plates, amounts on mortages, judgements, criminal record, known associates, residences, phone numbers…all in one place. There is a reason its as large as it is and why it costs what it does. I agree there are other DB’s, but none that do what LN does in one simple easy package.
Damn, you are SHARP. Go get 'em tiger! Rawarrr!
No formal training? Isnt a career in law-enforcement necessary to become a P.I.? Im not from the USA but I heard that you need in most states at least several years experience as a policeman or a similar experience in law enforcement. Here in germany, becoming a private investigator isnt even regulated whatsoever. Every person can do it without any licence.
I tried to address this in my last live stream here - ruclips.net/user/livezS6Bf-beI4w
odd question , what happens if you are tailing a really attractive girl and she thinks you are some kind of a pervert watching her, odd question but it could happen ?
Pretend Simp for her, you’ll just be another simp in her way.
Then wear a different color mask, new haircut, long sleeve shirt, different style outfit for that matter for the next stakeout
Thanks Rayn1ful, I tried to answer your question in this video - ruclips.net/video/vqizRCcZkfE/видео.html
The ugly ones will do that too 🤣
Then you are not following her correctly. She should never even know you are there.
So much talk about nothing. Sorry dude.I hope you are better PI than RUclipsr!
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COLORADO!
Just started working as a pi a month ago for a couple of agencies, so far its going great ! I love it