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Author: | SpanielPI [ Wed 24 Oct 2007 16:59 ] |
Post subject: | sideliners need to get in the game |
Welcome Josh and LB. I wish more people would come up with articles of thier own to discuss. It's hard to constantly come up with new, original topics of discussions that encourages intelligent, professional debates. There are only a handful of us who make any kind of effort at all at keeping this forum updated, fresh and interesting. So for those of you who are like Josh who just sit on the sidelines but don't post...please get off the bench and get in the game. |
Author: | Mdbtyhtr [ Thu 25 Oct 2007 16:31 ] |
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I am used to the bench, it all started as a small child... Scott |
Author: | DMARTZ [ Thu 25 Oct 2007 18:04 ] |
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Scott, Are you sure you did not mean the corner |
Author: | KARMA [ Thu 25 Oct 2007 18:54 ] |
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Now . . . see what you have started |
Author: | Kathy [ Thu 25 Oct 2007 21:15 ] |
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LOL, I'm wondering if the corner suggestion didn't include a high stool and a peaked hat? We love our older (big) and younger (lil). brothers and sisters. We also love and support our forum children, the ones who call us "mom". |
Author: | Mdbtyhtr [ Fri 26 Oct 2007 11:06 ] |
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Dave had it right! If I heard "Toes and nose on the wall" once, I heard it a hundred times. It was closely followed by "That can't be my kid, no way!" Scott |
Author: | KARMA [ Fri 26 Oct 2007 19:28 ] |
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Hmmmm I never got the 'nose and toes' routine . . . But I did get my legs switched! |
Author: | DMARTZ [ Fri 26 Oct 2007 21:50 ] |
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Were you made to go out and get your own switch. My Grand Father had an old razor strap he used to get our attention when we were at his house. He was very strict old time Catholic. |
Author: | KARMA [ Sat 27 Oct 2007 17:37 ] |
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yep! and if it wasn't a good one . . . |
Author: | TXPIJ [ Thu 01 Nov 2007 20:16 ] |
Post subject: | Well, Im not sure if it was me but..... |
Ok, well I am/was now I guess a sideliner. Not sure if this welcome was directed towards me or not, however here is my introduction. I have been an investigator in Wisconsin for over 5 years, owned my own Security/PI company in WI for over 7. I have recently made the jump from Wisconsin to Dallas Texas and have received my TX PI license just the other day. I have been all over the board doing PI work, from insurance fraud, criminal, spousal and skip tracing. The majority of my business in Wisconsin was Security however. Unfortunately, the larger the company grew, the more I felt like I was babysitting a bunch of unruly children! So I left the company and decided to take a shot at bail enforcement, something that was not possible in Wisconsin. I have been in Texas now for about a month, have found myself a job working as a bail enforcement officer, and have already had 6 arrests in the last couple of weeks. All my arrests were spanish speaking people and the local bail enforcement guys were not able to communicate well with them. Of the 6, 4 of them actually walked into our office to "turn themselves in," the others required a little more work! Anyways, as I hope you can tell, I am definitely excited to be in this industry of professionals and look forward to contributing as much as I can. If this post was directed towards myself, I apologize for not introducing myself earlier. I have been reading a lot and familiarizing myself with this forum (also worried I would get scolded and told to read the faq's....j/k). I will make sure to leave signature lines with my info, feel free to run it, check it, cross check it, whatever! I don't want anyone to be apprehensive about me! Joshua Roman WI PI - 10591-63 TX PI |
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