realtyexecutivessrhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/realtyexecutivessrEducationrealty executives, real estate, economy, profitRandy Mckinney; Realty Executives MidSouth: Running a Profitable Brokerage part 2
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realtyexecutivessrhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/realtyexecutivessrEducationrealty executives, real estate, economy, profitRandy Mckinney; Realty Executives MidSouth: Running a Profitable Brokerage part 2
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Listen to Rich Rudnick, CEO of Smart Sales Solutions, talk about advancing your business in this troubling economic time
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Yesterday when the news came out Democrats were all laughing and probably drinking and doing drugs as ususal.
But today, now that reality has been restored, are Democrats starting to panic because they know that Palin could easily beat Obama, and will in 2012?
Remember, she has executive experience being a mayor and governor, Obama does not, fact. She is our next president, and there’s nothing Democrats can do about it, especially as they are about to loose Congress in 2010, fact.
I don’t drink or do drugs…never have. And I’m not laughing so much as shaking my head at Palin. She quit her job because the going got tough and she couldn’t handle the pressure of politics. She can spin it however she wants, but the fact is people won’t vote for a quitter for president.
I understand how to get the lic, I have completed the neccessary education requirements and am testsing today.
I live in a rural area and the offices here are C21, Remax, V.I.P. and Realty Executive. I am Military and will be ending that career in about a year and a half.
I have talked with C21 and Realty Executives, they said they will hire me part time, I have been a Recruiter and held other sales postions. I am leaning to C21 becasue its closer to my home and the area in whcih I want to market.
I have read quite a few comments telling people to stay away fom part timers but I cannot quite my job and I have to feed my family so I thought I would get a jump start on a new career.
When deciding on who to work for what should I look for. Any advice would be appriciated.
First of all, good luck on your test.
Now, you’re about to go into business for yourself, no matter where you decide to hang your license remember that they are not "hiring" you. It sounds like you are in an excellent position to transition from the military to your own business. When decided on a company to hang your license with I always suggest to new agents to go with a company that has a good support structure and training. This type of company generally offers a less than generous commission split but that’s the price you have to pay for training and education. I believe in Missouri you have to be an active agent for 1 year ( i could be completely off here so check you local regulations) before getting your brokers license. That’s certainly something to think about giving your time frame to retirement from the military. Spend the next year or so learning the business and marketing yourself and then consider getting your brokers license.
Good luck in your new career and thank you for serving our country in your current career!
completely disconnected from reality?
Do they realize that most of these people put in more hours in one week than most middle class people put into two?
Since when does a person have to physically sweat in order to be "working hard"?
Will people who have a "success is determined by luck or birth" mindset ever be successful?
PJ: Right. You obviously don’t know many executives then.
Rich White Republican: If you are going to state something as a "fact", shouldn’t it at least be verifiable??
According to a study of Federal Reserve data conducted by NYU professor Edward Wolff, for the nation’s richest 1%, inherited wealth accounts for only 9% of their net worth.
Oops.
Edit: For those of you whining about pay differentials, talk to the shareholders of the company you work for.
Pay is determined by supply and demand, and unfortunately for you, there are millions of people who can do exactly what you do.
I Own Myself – Brilliant logic! So by your standard, suregeons and lawyers with a decade of experience should make the same hourly rate as ditch digger who didn’t bother to graduate high school?
You are right. Most people can only use their own frame of reference. If they are low on the totem pole in a company, they probably have no idea of what it takes to run that company. What the stress is like along with the myriad of skills needed.
Can they be successful? Not until they change that mindset. It is not about luck but it can be about taking an opportunity when you see one. And a part of it is risk. While it is easier if you have the money and family support, that is not a defining factor either. Look at Chris Gardner, the guy in The Pursuit of Happyness. He was homeless but he rose to the top. Much of it is about determination. If you want it, you will find a way. Saying you had a bad homelife is just a justification for doing nothing.
I understand how to get the lic, I have completed the neccessary education and testing.
I live in a rural area and the offices here are C21, Remax, V.I.P. and Realty Executive. I am Military and will be ending that career in about a year and a half.
I have talked with C21 and Realty Executives, they said they will hire me part time, I have been a Recruiter and held other sales postions. I am leaning to C21 becasue its closer to my home and the area in whcih I want to market.
I have read quite a few comments telling people to stay away fom part timers but I cannot quite my job and I have to feed my family so I thought I would get a jump start on a new career.
When deciding on who to work for what should I look for. Any advice would be appriciated.
What’s important? The office’s training and support and the availability of your broker. In my experience, it’s the norm that brokers sell too. A great broker should just manage their office and help agents as needed. After all, if the broker is absorbed in their own deals, how can they find time to coach the agents they should be managing? Also pay attention to what marketing your company includes. Are you paying for all of your supplies & marketing costs or does your brokerage cover some of that?
The aversion to part time agents is that they don’t have the time for their clients or for prospecting that full timers do. Full timers can be available to their clients when their clients need them; part timers force their clients to wait until they’re available. Part timers don’t come across as professional because they can’t fully dedicate themselves to this career.
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