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Yes I am posting in regards to a real estate investor that I fix computers for. Well he had asked me questions about my current job and asked me did i want to make money now. I didn't have a response right away but the surroundings (his house , car) now makes me think should I have responded to the question. He told me he would show me the ropes from ground up and it would be more money than what I am making now. He's a doctor and an real estate investor. Not a bad resume. He asked me after asking questions about how far i could go at my current job. When I told the ball park figure of how much I could make at my current job, he asked me "would you like to retire at age 30?" I am 26. I known him for awhile and i know hes not a scam artist or nothing like that, but im just not sure about my credit score. Its not bad, but it could be better. Any ideas on what I can tell him so he knows i am trying to learn what he knows? I just dont want him to say "oh well your too late."

Thanks. any other advice would be great too.

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