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 Post subject: Re: Becoming A Process Server
 Post Posted: Mon 01 Dec 2008 10:40 
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thank's

I have just last week finished scott harrells fugitive recovery course and currently am taking his course on serveillance strategies.

I have also been looking into other courses ie; swat that i found on this web site (looking into them at this time)

there is also a company in dallas that i breezed through that offers training and a position after complesion of there course

any input on this is greatly appreciated.

And thanks again :)

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 Post subject: Re: Becoming A Process Server
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Be careful with schools that also hire thier own students. They usually payroll deduct thier students for the cost of tuition...at a very high interest rate. They are self serving.

Find a school that is recognized by the local authorities and it also meets the state's licensing/certification requirements if any. Bear in mind though, that some instructor's are better known than others and so they charge more just because they feel they are entitled to do so because of thier own egos. If you can get properly licensed and certified..if required to do so...by a lesser known but just as qualified instructor, then why would you pay more just because of someone's ego ? Branding and quality are not always 1 and the same....

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 Post subject: Re: prosses server to began with
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ok spelling sucks but I still do my home work!thank's for the replies an critisizemhmmm did I spell that right?


No, but don't worry... I never had a magistrate yet... that ask me to spell anything...
in fact, some of them still don't know how to spell my name and I've been in this business for over 10 years... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

... and besides... many of the regulars on this site just love to jump on ya for all sorts of stuff....
especially if they think it is really bothering you...............

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 Post subject: Re: Becoming A Process Server
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Be careful with schools that also hire thier own students. They usually payroll deduct thier students for the cost of tuition...at a very high interest rate. They are self serving.Find a school that is recognized by the local authorities and it also meets the state's licensing/certification requirements if any. Bear in mind though, that some instructor's are better known than others and so they charge more just because they feel they are entitled to do so because of thier own egos. If you can get properly licensed and certified..if required to do so...by a lesser known but just as qualified instructor, then why would you pay more just because of someone's ego ? Branding and quality are not always 1 and the same....



BOY, WAS THAT GOOD ADVISE !!
I second that info.....................

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 Post subject: Re: Becoming A Process Server
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I went in my attic this morning an found a book,after dusting it off it read dictionary! think that might help???
.................. sorry had to look up a word

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Check with Bubba and Daron Sneed. They are both in the Dallas area and could most likely provide you with info on legitimate schools and companies there.

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screw the dictionary . . . I use spell check.
Hell if ya don't know how to spell it in the first place how can ya look it up. :shock:

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screw the dictionary . . . I use spell check.
Hell if ya don't know how to spell it in the first place how can ya look it up. :shock:


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