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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Looking to connect with investors in the Toronto GTA area
Hi,
I read J scott's post on how not to ask for a mentor and I hope this doesn't come across as I'm asking for a mentor, more so I'd like to meet investors in my general area.
What I have to offer in exchange for your time: I've been working as an electrician for a little over 8 years, I have experience in anything from small renovations to new builds be it custom homes or commercial work. I'm an eager to learn and self motivated individual, I enjoy helping others and until I read a post here about why I shouldn't work for free, I sometimes worked for free just because.
What I'm looking for: to get acquainted with an active investor in the GTA either through conversations or I can help out with your properties while you talk about your investments or troubles or anything and maybe field some Q&A.
I guess contrary to what I said earlier, I am essentially looking for an unofficial mentor but certainly not for free.
I've been on BP for a few months now, read a lot of posts here and elsewhere and listen to the podcasts. I'm currently saving up money for a down payment, looking to get purchase a property within the next 2 years.
If anyone is remotely interested in speaking with me, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for reading