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Emily Lopez
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Rock Springs, WY
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Difficulty in finding a broker to allow you to work part time?

Emily Lopez
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Rock Springs, WY
Posted

Hi all,

I have been a buy and hold investor for a handful of years now.  I recently passed the real estate license examination.  I would like to continue my 8-5 to keep that steady income stream to continue to accumulate properties so I would like to work nights and weekends for a broker but would not be able to work traditional hours.  I'm sure its different in various areas.  For those of you who have started out part time or possibly are responsible brokers yourself, how predominate is this?  And are there many responsible brokers that allow this type of sales associates in their offices?

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