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 Post subject: Re: Alabama Fugitive Recovery Agent
 Post Posted: Mon 07 Nov 2011 09:05 
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Mike,as soon as I get back fron TN I'm quitting this job. Wait a sec, I also have to be in GA a few days after that then I'm really quitting but just remembered I have one in Charlotte. After him I'm definately quitting this job!! Well, I think I have a skip in Alabama, and i know I have clients that will need bonded, ahh nevermind, Guess I'll be around for a while and I really wouldn't have it any other way !!

I absolutely love my work but thought it was time to show the other side of this "glamorous" profession. :shock:

Scott, i would have called you when I was in Baltimore but didn't know this forum existed at the time. I have you on my list should I need someone in your AO.

Weather wise, folks leave Florida to come to NC in the winter :lol:



Take care !

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Asheville NC 28804
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 Post subject: Re: Alabama Fugitive Recovery Agent
 Post Posted: Mon 07 Nov 2011 09:21 
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Bill M. forgot to mention that, while his jokes sometimes hide advice.....oftentimes his advice hides a joke! Gotta' look out for that! :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Alabama Fugitive Recovery Agent
 Post Posted: Mon 07 Nov 2011 09:24 
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Oh, by the way, Bob Reilly thinks I snore...the nerve of him!

Scott



Boy that is a under statement! :mrgreen:

I didnt think there was nobody that could out snore my wife.......UNTIL..... Scott.... :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Alabama Fugitive Recovery Agent
 Post Posted: Mon 07 Nov 2011 22:21 
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Hi All,
I listen to everyone's advice on here, personally after watching some of the bondsmen and their way of doing things, I've learned a lot. I personally think I can learn a lot of more of the right way to do things from everyone on here versus everyone in Columbus, GA where I have been. I also am taking things a lot slower, and not jumping on anything just yet. I see these guys around here, that almost look like wannabe rambo's and I think it's funny as hell. For a lot of reasons, but that just me. I don't care about the whole "rambo, comboy" thing as I care more for actually running a business and a different kind of business I like the bail bonds business, as I learn more about what the whole job entails as a whole versus just looking at only certain parts. I also do have a lot on my plate with college and hiring processes through various police departments so I'm really not in any particular rush. I'll eventually open up my own business in due time when I feel the time is right. I have to add I do like listening to everyone's advice, to act on it, but don't rush the issue if nothing comes through right away, I also right a lot of the advice everyone puts on here down in my book that has an outline of all the books I read pertaining to bail bond, PI and fugitive recovery, and then I also outline everything I learn in college in a different book. Well anyone, I wish I could make it NABBI to actually meet everyone, I like meeting people face to face, so they can actually see me as a person.

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