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Updated almost 10 years ago,

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Nathaniel Donnelly
  • San Diego, CA
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New agent in San Diego. Who should I hang my license with?

Nathaniel Donnelly
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello all!

Just passed my salesperson's exam, and I am looking for the best possible company to start my business with.  I have a full-time job for now, so I would need someone who would be okay with me working mostly on weekends, or even in the afternoons for the near future.  The plan is to transfer to RE full-time once I believe I can support myself (~$60k/yr, which should be fairly easy in SD).

Also, I'd obviously want someone who is fair with the commission split, and most importantly, can coach me to become a great agent!  I already have a MBA, PMP, and RMP, and plan on acquiring as many RE certifications as possible.  I also have a ~2500-person SOI here in SD, so I believe I can be very valuable to a good broker.

Any tips or recommendations?  Thanks!

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