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Ayman Elmasik
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Hiring an acquisition manager - Houston, TX

Ayman Elmasik
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Hello BB friends,

while holding my full time job my wife and I were able to complete 4 rehabs and 4 wholesale deals in the last two years (not much I know) but now we are going full throttle on this and we will need to hire an

acquisition manager who can follow up on our leads, fill in our CRM and go to appointments and make offers (he/she can work from anywhere and doesn't have to log any hours).

The questions I have

- Would that be a 1099 or W-2 job?

- For those who have staff onboard, how are you structuring your salary and/or commissions for this position?

- Would it be good to have a 90 trial period?

Invest well and prosper,