Why do I want to be a Private Investigator?
Because I am a natural at it. I am a person who believes there is an answer to everything. This job forces me to prove it. I love figuring out problems and finding solutions to things.
I started working for free many years ago with a truly wonderful gentleman who allowed me to get my foot in the door. By working for free, I managed to get experience and he managed to get extra work done at no cost to him.
A portion of jobs his firm took on were adoption searches. Family members looking for their parents, their kids, relatives and a variety of other relatable searches.
After six months of being with him, I was brought on as a paid employee and therefore licensed underneath him. Regrettably, my friend and mentor passed away three months after giving me my job.
It was at this time I started my own business. My company name is an acronym for three kids I adopted of my own. I took what knowledge I had, what knowledge I was giving and my interest and desire to move forward.
Not a day goes by that I do not find a way of learning something new and improving. I am content in this field and I do not push too hard to make it happen.
Sometimes taking your time really is all that is necessary.
I thank the IPIU for allowing me yet another avenue of moving forward in the investigation field.