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Jaden Connor
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Logan, UT
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Self Employed vs. Corporate World?

Jaden Connor
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Logan, UT
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I am currently a college student double majoring in Finance and Management Information Systems with a minor in Real Estate. I have enjoyed it, but I have very little desire to work a 9am-5pm job in the corporate world.

Also, I recently got my real estate license in the state of Utah and I am very passionate about the Real Estate industry. Ideally I would like to get into Real Estate Investing, doing rental properties and flips. However, sometimes I feel like if I don’t go into the corporate world I may be “cutting” myself short because I’ve put all this effort, time, and money into school.

But I love the idea of being self employed and would love to pursue a career in Real Estate!

Should I do both? Or focus on being a Real Estate Agent/Investor?

Thoughts?

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