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Account Closed
  • Austin, TX
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What’s a good job to have before i full time invest?

Account Closed
  • Austin, TX
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I need a part time job to hold me over on rent and everyday life. I only need around $500-1000 a month for the time being.... I just need quick cash pretty much . No retail or grocery store jobs.... I have my realtor license. Should I join a team and be an ISA? Construction jobs? Anything that can hold me over for a decent part time job

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Steve Milford
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Steve Milford
  • Realtor
  • Vancouver, WA
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I would recommend one where you get in front of people and or one that is flexible, or works with your schedule.

I have a full-time W-2 position as a case manager. The best thing about it is the work life balance and I am off by 3pm for appts and showings. Many of my real estate clients have also come from work relationships.

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