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August 16, 2007 at 8:52 AM #76384August 16, 2007 at 8:52 AM #76381anxvarietyParticipant
SDR,
Where did you find that NAR stat about the drop in realtors?
Thanks
August 16, 2007 at 8:52 AM #76263anxvarietyParticipantSDR,
Where did you find that NAR stat about the drop in realtors?
Thanks
August 16, 2007 at 11:08 AM #76392SD RealtorParticipantanx I take it your question is to sdr.
ps I was talking to my fathers caretaker yesterday who casually mentioned he has a license.
SD Realtor
August 16, 2007 at 11:08 AM #76512SD RealtorParticipantanx I take it your question is to sdr.
ps I was talking to my fathers caretaker yesterday who casually mentioned he has a license.
SD Realtor
August 16, 2007 at 11:08 AM #76537SD RealtorParticipantanx I take it your question is to sdr.
ps I was talking to my fathers caretaker yesterday who casually mentioned he has a license.
SD Realtor
August 16, 2007 at 12:36 PM #76439anxvarietyParticipantSD Realtor or others, what are your thoughts on where realtors will go for work? Will they switch to being appraisers? Move to diff industry?
August 16, 2007 at 12:36 PM #76560anxvarietyParticipantSD Realtor or others, what are your thoughts on where realtors will go for work? Will they switch to being appraisers? Move to diff industry?
August 16, 2007 at 12:36 PM #76585anxvarietyParticipantSD Realtor or others, what are your thoughts on where realtors will go for work? Will they switch to being appraisers? Move to diff industry?
August 16, 2007 at 12:40 PM #76448waterboyParticipantI’ve already heard some going into other sales jobs such as pharma, copier, financial services. A couple others working property management.
August 16, 2007 at 12:40 PM #76569waterboyParticipantI’ve already heard some going into other sales jobs such as pharma, copier, financial services. A couple others working property management.
August 16, 2007 at 12:40 PM #76595waterboyParticipantI’ve already heard some going into other sales jobs such as pharma, copier, financial services. A couple others working property management.
August 16, 2007 at 1:07 PM #76475SD RealtorParticipantanx I think that a very large percentage of licensees already have/had jobs in many other sectors. For instance I have done a deal with a Century 21 agent who is and has been a dj on rock 105.3 for ages and ages… I know bartenders, waitresses, engineers, hair stylists, and countless other people who are licensed. Most of them do not practice and are not employed by a broker… some of them are. My point is that they already have employment elsewhere and it has been that way for a long time. For mortgage brokers, I am not so sure.
I assume your question is with regards to the full time 100% no other career licensed agent. I would imagine they will move to another career.
Hey if the recession is as big as people think it is going to be, there will be plenty of career changes that will be happening for lots of people.
SD Realtor
August 16, 2007 at 1:07 PM #76596SD RealtorParticipantanx I think that a very large percentage of licensees already have/had jobs in many other sectors. For instance I have done a deal with a Century 21 agent who is and has been a dj on rock 105.3 for ages and ages… I know bartenders, waitresses, engineers, hair stylists, and countless other people who are licensed. Most of them do not practice and are not employed by a broker… some of them are. My point is that they already have employment elsewhere and it has been that way for a long time. For mortgage brokers, I am not so sure.
I assume your question is with regards to the full time 100% no other career licensed agent. I would imagine they will move to another career.
Hey if the recession is as big as people think it is going to be, there will be plenty of career changes that will be happening for lots of people.
SD Realtor
August 16, 2007 at 1:07 PM #76622SD RealtorParticipantanx I think that a very large percentage of licensees already have/had jobs in many other sectors. For instance I have done a deal with a Century 21 agent who is and has been a dj on rock 105.3 for ages and ages… I know bartenders, waitresses, engineers, hair stylists, and countless other people who are licensed. Most of them do not practice and are not employed by a broker… some of them are. My point is that they already have employment elsewhere and it has been that way for a long time. For mortgage brokers, I am not so sure.
I assume your question is with regards to the full time 100% no other career licensed agent. I would imagine they will move to another career.
Hey if the recession is as big as people think it is going to be, there will be plenty of career changes that will be happening for lots of people.
SD Realtor
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