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Jared Viernes
  • Investor
  • Wichita, KS
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Real Estate Agent Assistant interview

Jared Viernes
  • Investor
  • Wichita, KS
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I will be sitting down with a local broker owner in my area tomorrow morning to have coffee with him. My goal is to obtain a position as a part time agent assistant; I want to work with agents so I can get a great understanding of the local market and use that to better leverage my own investing and provide some value to other investors in the area I might want to work with. I have decided to offer my services for no charge (except perhaps expenses if there is a lot of driving or buying stuff involved) for a probationary period as suggested by Napoleon Hill in "Think and Grow Rich". My question is how long should this probationary period be? If anyone else has any advice on the interview or anything else related I would appreciate it. I already plan on sending a thank you note. Thanks!

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