By tdzu on Skatehive
I first learned about Bounty Hunting in 2013, while residing in Grass Valley, CA and working as a front desk clerk at several different local motels. It was also about this time that I enrolled back into school to pursue my Bachelor's Degree in Homeland Security. Working front desk at a motel in a not so busy town like Grass Valley left me with all the time in the world to brush up on my studying, which I also used as opportunity to conduct research on various security related industries, with Bounty Hunting being just one of the many odd jobs I would explore, and I would eventually receive training in Bail Enforcement and Fugitive Recovery. Fast forwarding to 2014, after conducting endless hours of research on how to become a Fugitive Recovery Agent, I decided to make the move and sign up for Bounty Hunter school in order to meet California State's mandated training which is a minimum requirement for anyone looking to legitimately work as a bounty hunter in the state. In California, t