What modern/corporate careers do you reckon best simulate the stalk/hunt instinct?
Private detective, FBI agent, haunted house worker, animal control?
Police officer, intelligence officer, sniper, Hunter (obvious), drone operator, cctv operator, insurance salesman (nobody wants most insurance so you better get good at stalking if you wanna sell)
That last one is the only example of a corporate career that involves hunting or stalking lol. It's an intriguing question you asked OP. I'm looking forward to other answers. Dude above has good ones
>>18134028
Woops I mean it's the only corporate career that involves hunting or stalking that I can think of.
Day trading
>>18133606
Investigator, loss prevention, you name it
ive worked many random jobs in my lifetime and my current one is as a loss prevention agent, got my security license and all that good stuff. slow days suck but when you catch some cocky fuck stealing a huge amount of stuff and take him down its the biggest adrenaline rush especially if they fight you back
>>18133606
Easy, Sales.
>>18134120
How do you usually catch them? By camera? Where do you work? Are you allowed to apprehend them?
>>18133606
Sales for sure
Lobbyist
Sales
Transactional law/finance (Mergers and Acquisitions dealmaking)