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cheers carl! might look into that. do something productive with my boredom. lol.
its up there on my to-do list. personally, i'd jump at the offer u got

If you can get thru these 17 modules you're in with a chance:

  1. PRSIS301A Determine method of investigation
  2. PRSIS302A Compile investigative report
  3. PRSIS303A Provide quality investigative services to clients
  4. PRSIS304A Conduct surveillance
  5. PRSIS305A Organise and operate surveillance vehicle
  6. PRSIS306A Gather information by factual investigation
  7. PRSIS307A Conduct interviews and take statements
  8. PRSSO302A Maintain a safe workplace and environment
  9. PRSSO306A Maintain effective workplace relationships
  10. PRSSO307A Maintain own work performance and development
  11. PRSSO311A Prepare and present evidence in court
  12. PRSIS308A Operate information gathering equipment
  13. PRSIS309A Perform administrative functions
  14. PRSIS310A Use and maintain operational equipment
  15. PRSSO315A Store and protect information
  16. BSBSBM301A Research business opportunities
  17. PRSIS311A - Work Effectively in the Investigations Industry

It's not as hard as it looks, speak to Kye cause I hooked him up with someone at Adelaide Tafe last year.

By the way Dave......what tickets were you referring to?

in the life of dan......

friggen house company has taken 4.5 months to finally get the paperwork to the builders ready to start building, not impressed. apparently they were also thinking of sending me a added bill for it taking so long when ive only taken 24hrs with each bit of paperwork and nagged them reguarly to get off there ass.

i needed to vent :P

Really?!?!? That sucks. You shouldn't have to pay for there laziness. Does anyone know if the government house incentive is still happening at all, i think i heard it was going to stop.

If you can get thru these 17 modules you're in with a chance:

/snip

looks like fun.

By the way Dave......what tickets were you referring to?

those 90 million dollar ones you wanted me to remind you about. :P

If you can get thru these 17 modules you're in with a chance:

It's not as hard as it looks, speak to Kye cause I hooked him up with someone at Adelaide Tafe last year.

i have another course on my plate at the moment (i probably wont use the diploma, but i have sunk $5k into it and its some good CV filler). I'll be straight onto the certification to be a mini pete after (dont know how that will work cos we r both about the same size).

No probs Carl....I sent you a PM.

EDIT: your reply has just come thru.

I just noticed in the above modules that there was no real mention about Law.

The course will cover that topic to a certain extent but only in the familiarization of the Workers Compensation Act, Privacy Act, etc.

An area you'll cover that you should stay focused on is the gathering of evidence and maintaining a chain of evidence.

Reason I say this is cause too many young cops fall over in court regularly when they get there 1/2 cocked with their evidence and some semi-illiterate lawyer comes along and turns over all their hard work cause they didn't cross all their T's and dot all their I's.

Having said that, court appearances are far and few between these days.

No probs Carl....I sent you a PM.

EDIT: your reply has just come thru.

I just noticed in the above modules that there was no real mention about Law.

The course will cover that topic to a certain extent but only in the familiarization of the Workers Compensation Act, Privacy Act, etc.

An area you'll cover that you should stay focused on is the gathering of evidence and maintaining a chain of evidence.

Reason I say this is cause too many young cops fall over in court regularly when they get there 1/2 cocked with their evidence and some semi-illiterate lawyer comes along and turns over all their hard work cause they didn't cross all their T's and dot all their I's.

Having said that, court appearances are far and few between these days.

cheers pete, i have a bit of a taste for report writing and building strong cases for my actions from people trying to fleece telstra. a couple of the things i delt with wen accross Sols' desk while he was with us, and lets just say that im glad i did what i did cos some liars would be thousands of $ richer, and i may have ended up jobless

If you can get thru these 17 modules you're in with a chance:

  1. PRSIS301A Determine method of investigation
  2. PRSIS302A Compile investigative report
  3. PRSIS303A Provide quality investigative services to clients
  4. PRSIS304A Conduct surveillance
  5. PRSIS305A Organise and operate surveillance vehicle
  6. PRSIS306A Gather information by factual investigation
  7. PRSIS307A Conduct interviews and take statements
  8. PRSSO302A Maintain a safe workplace and environment
  9. PRSSO306A Maintain effective workplace relationships
  10. PRSSO307A Maintain own work performance and development
  11. PRSSO311A Prepare and present evidence in court
  12. PRSIS308A Operate information gathering equipment
  13. PRSIS309A Perform administrative functions
  14. PRSIS310A Use and maintain operational equipment
  15. PRSSO315A Store and protect information
  16. BSBSBM301A Research business opportunities
  17. PRSIS311A - Work Effectively in the Investigations Industry
This look pretty interesting Pete, might have to have a chat to you at some stage. Got the info pack from one of Carls links, going to look into it a little further i think! :rofl:

lol, workcover fraudsters need only to look out for slow driving skylines with SLR's on the dash :rofl:

Or bright yellow Honda's, should blend right in with the traffic :D

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