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Updated over 2 years ago, 07/31/2022

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Completely new to REI, Quitting career, looking for advice.

Josh Pulley
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So here’s the story, I am currently a Firefighter/ Paramedic in Las Vegas Nv. I have been in EMS for 12 years, and am completely burnt out with the first responder career in general, ( mandatory 96 hour shifts, massive call volume, constant exposure to human tragedy, lack of sleep). My wife and I have decided to move to the Raleigh NC area seeking to slow life down a bit, we will be selling our house in Las Vegas with approximately 200k in equity. I am looking for options to stop trading hours for dollars, I also understand that 200k + roughly 100k of savings isn’t a ton to work with. I am very interested in doing some fix and flips or BRSTR’s to get the ball rolling. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all for your time. 

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