or ee PI’s). The OA year old PL, who wished to remain anonymous because of the nature of his job, plans on being in ‘the business for a long time. There are, however, a few requirements that not everyone can meet. Investigating is done ona 24-hour basis,” he said. “If you’re following a guy that ogging at 5 am, you’ve gotta be there at 4 am. You don’t want to get burned.” y has a regular. clean-cut look that lets him fit in with almost any crowd, and ecause most of the time, people don’t sisi they’ re ebbie Knoedler, career counsellor for the CIA, says most students find jobs after h course because there is a high demand for PI work. een booming for quite some time,” Knoedler said. “But lately, it’s in 1986, and it’s the only academy in BC that offers a three- eS tigation security and skip-tracin (finding people _.March 5, 1996 nN E secondary school, studer the government.” And you will probably nee five-month course is $5,100. E investigators is high. “There’s a big demand for th a demand for [investigating] “Say your best friend skippe - And the basic fee for | expenses. oedler says that because and licensed by the BC Att two-year restricted period w own. Given the fact tha investigating firms in Var