Pros & Cons of a Bail Bondsman
Bail bondsmen act as advocates for a person that has bail associated with his arrest. Personal and financial factors play roles in the benefits and drawbacks of becoming a bail bondsman.
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Benefits
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A career as a bail bondsman is ideal for a person that enjoys working odd hours. Much of the work is conducted in the early morning hours, due to arrests overnight. This is a stark contrast to an everyday office career.
Drawbacks
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Bail bondsmen are dealing with criminals, so the career path is a dangerous one. A bail bondsman must have insurance to cover any bail jumpers. These are people who do not appear at their court date after bail has been set and paid.
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Function
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Dayily activities of a bail bondsman can be draining, both mentally and physically. If considering this type of career, be aware of the duties required and the affects on yourself and your family.
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References
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