4/8/2006 - private
You are wondering how big a hole, hiring a private investigator, is going to leave in your pockets, right? Okay, so let's get you out of this dilemma and tell you how much these investigators charge. (You don't want me to tell you what they do, right?) So, here is everything you want to know about private investigator fees, unlike fiction, where you hardly see or read the mention of the poor fella being paid. But hey, the questions do not end at how much do they charge. There are quite a few questions and doubts that can crop up, I am sure, about the fees of a private investigator. Check out if you had the same queries in your mind
Fees to Hire a Private Investigator
How much does it cost to investigate someone?
Well, it depends on the region you are in. You need to check your local private eye listings. Average private investigator fees are generally between USD 40 to USD 100 per hour. This will obviously vary according to the risk factor, gravity of the case and the time taken for the completion of investigation. The charges of the investigator, if higher than normal (may be more than USD 60 or USD 70), either means that he is excellent at his job, has great contacts or is just trying to swindle those who are affluent.
Is a retainer required? What are the retainer charges?
Normally, retainers are required by private investigators as a kind of guarantee, prior to the commencement of investigation. It could be anything from around USD 50 an hour to a lump sum ranging from USD 90 to USD 1000, again depending on the case. Some might charge less as well. For example, a college going person with 5 years of work experience in animation can easily become an online tutor in his particular field of expertise. Of course, having prior teaching experience is always a bonus and will surely add weight to your profile as an online tutor. You should start by researching on online tutoring services on the Internet. Get in touch with agencies and companies that work in this field and approach them with your profile and resume. The monetary compensation for online tutors is usually in the form of per hour payments. Depending on what subject you teach and how qualified and experienced you are, the per hour rates could be anything between $15 to $60. The work hours are usually flexible and are generally worked out through mutual discussion between the company, the tutor and sometimes, the students. A major benefit of online tutoring is that you can work with multiple companies and agencies simultaneously. So if you're a multi-skilled person having expertise in both the French language, guitar playing, as well as in Chinese cuisine, then you could very well be in a situation wherein you're conducting online tuitions for all these three subjects, and all at the same time! Nice way of multitasking and multi-earning, isn't it? Of course, one downside (if you can call it so) of online tutoring is that you need a fast computer with an even faster and reliable Internet connection.
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