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Bad Hires: Seven Ways to Avoid Doing It Again of paramount importance. No other single decision made by someone wanting to learn to become a bounty hunter is so crucial!Have you ever made a bad hire and wondered how it happened? The resume looked good, the candidate seemed to interview well — he or she said all the right things — yet after you made the hire you realized you made a big mistake. How could that happen? What went wrong?Recruiting good candidates is not an easy task for any manager. The process is complicated. Candidates often know what to say and do to get the job. An And finding the right course can be tough! You have to consider a lot of options and weed through the rip-off courses (and there are more than a few) to find a truly great bail recovery course. Ask about the training director's validity and/or background... if they get offended or defensive, that would be a good sign to stay away. Extranets: Better than eMail for Group Collaboration Becoming a bounty hunter shouldn’t be all that hard right? I mean I've boiled it down to 9 easy steps…Companies increasingly prefer using an extranet over email to communicate with their team members, clients, and suppliers for document sharing because it ideally suits the groups engaged in collaboration; whereas, email is best-suited for one-to-one communication only. Generally email programs are ineffective to prioritize messages and attachments. In an email, everything arrives in the same place and in the same order in 1. Find a quality bounty hunter school or training. Actually, I wish it were that easy but it is not- though not impossible as many would have you imagine. Since I don’t know anything about you or your experience, I am going to assume that you are starting from scratch... no experience with the bail bond industry, skip tracing, taking people into custody, or finding a bounty hunter job. With that in mind I am going to give you the best advice you will get in our industry: Commit right now to becoming a lifelong student of the bail recovery tradecraft, which means finding a mentor, taking courses, reading books, research, and networking! This is not just for the short-term… but also for as long as you intend to find fugitives for business or for pleasure. I commit to at least 5 hours a week to learning more about some aspect of this business; improving my marketing skills, staying abreast of the changing climate of our industry, studying new methods of skip tracing, etc; each are extremely valuable topics to pursue. Competency is developed from the study and practice of these skills. Competency leads to success! But as I said in my last blog post about bounty hunting, finding the right school is of paramount importance. No other single decision made by someone wanting to learn to become a bounty hunter is so crucial! And finding the right course can be tough! You have to consider a lot of options and weed through the rip-off courses (and there are more than a few) to find a truly great bail recovery course. Ask about the training director's validity and/or background... if they get offended or defensive, that would be a good sign to stay away. P Take Your Curtain Calls Later! ce and collect for services from client. When I was a kid, we used to play a game of stealth around the schoolyard. We called it, “Ditch.”Sometimes, we played in teams, and sometimes, as individual players. It was really hide-and-seek, but a “special forces” version. We tried to find the most obscure holes in which to hide, or the highest perches in trees, and on occasion, we even scaled Spanish tile rooftops, and hid behind chimneys.Anyway, we’d s 8. Repeat steps 6 through 8 as often as necessary. 9. Find more bounty hunter training and improve your skills. Again, repeat as often as necessary. Actually, I wish it were that easy but it is not- though not impossible as many would have you imagine. Since I don’t know anything about you or your experience, I am going to assume that you are starting from scratch... no experience with the bail bond industry, skip tracing, taking people into custody, or finding a bounty hunter job. With that in mind I am going to give you the best advice you will get in our industry: Commit right now to becoming a lifelong student of the bail recovery tradecraft, which means finding a mentor, taking courses, reading books, research, and networking! This is not just for the short-term… but also for as long as you intend to find fugitives for business or for pleasure. I commit to at least 5 hours a week to learning more about some aspect of this business; improving my marketing skills, staying abreast of the changing climate of our industry, studying new methods of skip tracing, etc; each are extremely valuable topics to pursue. Competency is developed from the study and practice of these skills. Competency leads to success! But as I said in my last blog post about bounty hunting, finding the right school is of paramount importance. No other single decision made by someone wanting to learn to become a bounty hunter is so crucial! And finding the right course can be tough! You have to consider a lot of options and weed through the rip-off courses (and there are more than a few) to find a truly great bail recovery course. Ask about the training director's validity and/or background... if they get offended or defensive, that would be a good sign to stay away. Pharmacy Technician Jobs nd industry, skip tracing, taking people into custody, or finding a bounty hunter job.The job of pharmacy technicians is usually a well rewarded one. With the increase in diseases and hospitals, pharmaceuticals industry has had an unprecedented boom and pharmacy technicians enjoy a large part of that boom. Pharmacy technicians have wide opportunities. They have openings for both part time and full time jobs.Technicians in any field are recognized only if they hold a relevant certificate. The pharmac With that in mind I am going to give you the best advice you will get in our industry: Commit right now to becoming a lifelong student of the bail recovery tradecraft, which means finding a mentor, taking courses, reading books, research, and networking! This is not just for the short-term… but also for as long as you intend to find fugitives for business or for pleasure. I commit to at least 5 hours a week to learning more about some aspect of this business; improving my marketing skills, staying abreast of the changing climate of our industry, studying new methods of skip tracing, etc; each are extremely valuable topics to pursue. Competency is developed from the study and practice of these skills. Competency leads to success! But as I said in my last blog post about bounty hunting, finding the right school is of paramount importance. No other single decision made by someone wanting to learn to become a bounty hunter is so crucial! And finding the right course can be tough! You have to consider a lot of options and weed through the rip-off courses (and there are more than a few) to find a truly great bail recovery course. Ask about the training director's validity and/or background... if they get offended or defensive, that would be a good sign to stay away. Six Steps to the Job You Love sure. I commit to at least 5 hours a week to learning more about some aspect of this business; improving my marketing skills, staying abreast of the changing climate of our industry, studying new methods of skip tracing, etc; each are extremely valuable topics to pursue.Have you ever though it impossible to do what you love and get paid? I would enthusiastically tell you that it is indeed possible to find your labor of love and get paid for it! Through using the universal truths I learned from my research of those who had conquered great adversity and came out on top, I offer you the following formula: 6 Steps to the Job you Love1. Believe it. You must believe that the job you see Competency is developed from the study and practice of these skills. Competency leads to success! But as I said in my last blog post about bounty hunting, finding the right school is of paramount importance. No other single decision made by someone wanting to learn to become a bounty hunter is so crucial! And finding the right course can be tough! You have to consider a lot of options and weed through the rip-off courses (and there are more than a few) to find a truly great bail recovery course. Ask about the training director's validity and/or background... if they get offended or defensive, that would be a good sign to stay away. Burglar-Proofing Your Business - Nine Tips for Business Security of paramount importance. No other single decision made by someone wanting to learn to become a bounty hunter is so crucial!Many business owners take basic steps to protect their business from break-ins—but most don’t think a burglary is really likely until it happens to them. Don’t wait for a break-in to put a solid business security plan in place. Here are a few tips on how you can protect your business, your employees, and your livelihood from robbery.For retail: Make sure you know when someone enters the store. Many retail busine And finding the right course can be tough! You have to consider a lot of options and weed through the rip-off courses (and there are more than a few) to find a truly great bail recovery course. Ask about the training director's validity and/or background... if they get offended or defensive, that would be a good sign to stay away. Pick their brain a little- does what they have to say give you cause for concern or does something feel not quite right? Walk away if something is wrong.. Ultimately a variety of courses and/or books from a few reputable companies would be in your best interest- this is a complicated business and the "pros" all tend to approach the industry a little bit differently and none of us are able to cover everything 100%; it would not hurt to expose yourself to as much as you feel comfortable. Lastly, I want to leave you with this- having dealt with thousands upon thousands of people asking the most frequent questions about getting started in bail enforcement I find that the one singular cause of frustration and eventual failure is that new people are too busy trying to reinvent the wheel rather than enlisting the help of an investigator who has been in the field a while or availing themselves of their training programs. Give yourself a fighting chance and start with Step #1 rather than halfway down the list. You'll be glad you did.
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