In my opinion, skip tracing is like
goggling for an elusive answer, but more boring. And once you
find the person, then you're just a bill collector. Every big
financial company hires skip tracers. Debt collection and asset
recovery firms hire skip tracers. I can't imagine anyone wanting
to be a bill collector, especially if you have a quota, which most
companies have - they only want to hire collectors that actually
collect. Skip tracing is just a part of the bill collection
process. So if you're good at research, you might do well skip
tracing. If you can sell ice to an Eskimo, you might be a good
collector. I learned a lot about skip tracing from my ex-business
partner.
Regards,
George Toft
On 5/19/2013 12:53 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
You know.... I once had a girlfriend who
told me that she used to work as a skip tracer. I didn't know
what that was but I didn't say anything and that got filed away
in my mind for a later date. Well.... tonight is that later
date! So I typed it into my search engine (duckduckgo) and found
out what it is. I think it sounds cool! So, my question (for
those of you who know) how do I go about getting training and
whom do I seek jobs from? I found
http://www.skiptraceseminar.com/ but
want to know if anyone has any personal experience. (I'm getting
excited)
:-)~MIKE~(-:
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