Thank you so much for doing this AMA! A few questions, if you're still taking them:
1.) What are some ways one can learn the trade (specifically in New York)? From the light research I've done online, some places claim that you must have experience as a LEO, or something similarly related. Are there apprenticeships for this sort of gig?
2.) Are bail bondsmen mostly men? Is there a stigma against women looking to join the field?
3.) What sort of job is this like physically? I imagine it's roughly 70% researching/waiting, 30% action, but that action bit must be quite rough!
4.) What do you answer when people ask you what you do for a living?
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Thank you so much for doing this AMA! A few questions, if you're still taking them:
1.) What are some ways one can learn the trade (specifically in New York)? From the light research I've done online, some places claim that you must have experience as a LEO, or something similarly related. Are there apprenticeships for this sort of gig?
2.) Are bail bondsmen mostly men? Is there a stigma against women looking to join the field?
3.) What sort of job is this like physically? I imagine it's roughly 70% researching/waiting, 30% action, but that action bit must be quite rough!
4.) What do you answer when people ask you what you do for a living?
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