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Updated almost 10 years ago, 01/31/2015

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Kyle Gregg
  • Baltimore, MD
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Can i work for an investor while i work full time?

Kyle Gregg
  • Baltimore, MD
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I had a crazy thought today and i want to see if its possible...I work your typical 9-5 and Im currently saving and doing research in preparation for my first investment. I would like to get a hands on feel and gains some experience in the mean time. Would an investor be interested in allowing a complete newbie to take on some small responsibility? I am very hands on and willing to do manual labor. Maybe look at possible investment properties, clean properties, do...for lack of better terms..."***** work"...anything to get a foot in the door. 

let me know what you think!

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