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Trevor Lohman
  • Investor
  • Redlands, CA
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Hello Brokers!

Trevor Lohman
  • Investor
  • Redlands, CA
Posted

I had a question for the brokers out there... 

I'm currently taking the real estate salespersons courses. I enrolled in these not because I wanted to become a full time agent, but just because I wanted the knowledge. I'm learning a lot, and although I hadn't intended originally on actually working as an agent, I'm now questioning this a bit.

I'm wondering if there are positions out there at a real estate brokerage for some one who is already working a full time (non-RE) job somewhere else. I wouldn't expect to get any listings from the broker, I would just want to help out others. I could do things that require a licensed salesperson that most licensees don't want to do, or could use assistance with. Obviously I wouldn't be super concerned with the pay. I'm looking at it as a way to retain the knowledge I gain from becoming licensed, and a way to get some real hands on experience.

Is there a need for such a thing? It seems like someone might have some use for a person like this... I've seen positions for "associate/assistant agents" on redfin, I imagine this would be a similar concept to what I'm talking about. @Ed Wood , I noticed your company is right down the street from me, have you heard of anything like this?

Thanks for any insight! Really appreciate any advice or feedback, thanks guys.

Trevor