Submitted by Choice_Armadillo_268 t3_10er2c0 in springfieldMO
Ozarksmetalhead t1_j4sl7eb wrote
Dude - why not try googling “1f florklift driver Dakota Linkedin” or try a combination of that and also add the word facebook, and other terms in there. I bet you find him like that. I was trained as a fugitive recovery agent (bail recovery). I don’t even need a name just a face and I can find someone. That being said if you have a name even just a first, plus a little bit of extra info you can find them. Just make sure they want to be found and you wouldn’t be crossing any boundaries by doing this. If you think it may bother them don’t do it. I’m definitely not vouching for stalking just saying there’s so many ways to locate someone.
These days I like to use my gift to help people reconnect with lost family and friends and such, and it’s not hard. Seriously try my very first suggestion - you can thank me later ;)
Numerous-Mix-9775 t1_j4v3vvb wrote
I’m not sure forklift drivers are LinkedIn’s target demographic though…
ar9750 t1_j4wk5m7 wrote
But what if they miss out on 43 tips to boost load stability?
Ozarksmetalhead t1_j4vuexf wrote
That doesn’t matter. You aren’t looking for linkedins target. You’re looking for any breadcrumbs that can relate to an individual- that you can use to broaden your search in the right way. I always check Linkedin when helping someone. I usually find a person - and usually they have other jobs they’ve worked (people treat it like any other social media and upload every job they’ve ever had sometimes.) Regardless LinkedIn works great for me.
So does Nuwber, and ClustrMaps. I would say those three are possibly the most beneficial when locating an individual for free. Between those three will pull up family, friends, birthdate, old addresses, jobs, numbers, email and so on. Most of the time the information is outdated but you’re still going to gain enough bread crumbs to keep googling. There are some paid services I also recommend but if you don’t use it often it’s not worth it.
Original point though - Linkedin has proven priceless for me to help others. You don’t find anything there? Keep searching. It’s a single start point of multiple.
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