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Finding a Mentor in Maryland
Hi I'm Valerie and I've been reading the posts for a while and have been trying to get my first deal for sometime. One of the recurrent themes in the blogs about finding a mentor seems to be find something you are good at and offer to help. I have been a cost anyalyst for the government for over 20 years and love to analyze the numbers. I have been noticing that one of the hardest thing is getting this number right, and without the numbers it is very difficult to get a successful deal. Would this willingness to do the research and develop the ARVs be of benefit to a mentor and if so how could I use this skill to encourage a mentor to help me. Thanks for any input.