Education & Career Have you ever thought you'd make a really good detective? (Page 2) Snsl153 Follow Explorer Age: 27 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 13 Have you ever thought you'd make a really good detective? Post Opinion 52 Opinion Like Share Follow 4 likes
AviatorTom Follow Master Age: 57 1 y 531 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. No, I'm a good problem solver but I'm not good at finding clues nor at interviewing people. 0 0 Reply
bolverk Follow Guru Age: 61 1 y Its part of my job description as an engineer to solve the 'mystery' of why a piece of plant is not working. 0 0 Reply
zagor Follow Master Age: 37 1 y 635 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Real detective work generally involves hours of tedium, not a sequence of brilliant deductions. 0 0 Reply
KostasKouvalis Follow Guru Age: 25 1 y Detective, no. But I always thought I'd make a pretty good lawyer. If you've ever seen 88 Minutes, I would be an Al Pacino type lawyer. 0 0 Reply
GeneralContractor Follow Xper 1 Age: 42 1 y Does having attended a detective training institute count? 0 0 Reply
driven159 Follow Yoda Age: 69 1 y Yes, but be a better lawyer I can catch people in lies all the time and set them up to put their foot in their mouth really easy 0 0 Reply
Dinosaursandanime65 Follow Guru Age: 16 1 y 381 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Maybe more something more similar to a police dog or something…. 0 0 Reply
shortster Follow Master Age: 39 1 y 482 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Probably, but I don't want to be a beat cop to become a detective. 0 0 Reply
888theGreat Follow Master Age: 55 1 y 357 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. I would because I suspect everyone. I don't miss much and I can figure out motives for crime. 0 0 Reply
KrakenAttackin Follow Master Age: 44 1 y 513 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Solving "mysteries" is a small part of being a Detective. 0 0 Reply
scooogy Follow Master Age: 32 1 y 342 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Nope, even my vacuum cleaner is more attentive than me. 0 0 Reply
Fromdusktilldawn Follow Guru Age: 28 1 y Like Detective Hoffman from Saw, who joins the villain 0 0 Reply
AlperEngin93 Follow Xper 7 Age: 30 1 y I dont really care about what people do or waste my time on them. They should just stay away from me and I'll live in peace. Most people are full of shit 0 0 Reply
Fireguy17 Follow Guru Age: 59 1 y 302 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Nope, not me whatsoever. 0 0 Reply
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No, I'm a good problem solver but I'm not good at finding clues nor at interviewing people.
Its part of my job description as an engineer to solve the 'mystery' of why a piece of plant is not working.
Real detective work generally involves hours of tedium, not a sequence of brilliant deductions.
Detective, no. But I always thought I'd make a pretty good lawyer. If you've ever seen 88 Minutes, I would be an Al Pacino type lawyer.
Does having attended a detective training institute count?
Yes, but be a better lawyer I can catch people in lies all the time and set them up to put their foot in their mouth really easy
Maybe more something more similar to a police dog or something….
Probably, but I don't want to be a beat cop to become a detective.
I would because I suspect everyone. I don't miss much and I can figure out motives for crime.
Solving "mysteries" is a small part of being a Detective.
Nope, even my vacuum cleaner is more attentive than me.
Like Detective Hoffman from Saw, who joins the villain
I dont really care about what people do or waste my time on them. They should just stay away from me and I'll live in peace. Most people are full of shit
Uhh just one more thing...
No, my IQ is only 100, I'd be better as a plainclothes officer
Hell yes. I already do actually lol
Scooby Doo got nothin on me.
I would definitely make a good detective
Nope, not me whatsoever.
Maybe like Det. Robert Goren