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Updated over 5 years ago,

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Joe Rosenberry
  • Basking Ridge, NJ
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May need to change brokers..

Joe Rosenberry
  • Basking Ridge, NJ
Posted

Hey everyone!

Have a slight dilemma, I have been licensed for only 5 months, and I am only working part time as an agent as I have a full time job because my wife and I can't afford for me to quite and go at it full time. So far i have nothing, no listings no clients nothing... its frustrating... I was going to a weekly meeting every tuesday night, at one of those meeting i was discussing with my manager about eventually going full time once i made x amount so i can justify quitting my full time gig. He said to me, if i was full time he would treat me different.... then the weekly meetings got cancled (im the only part timer).. now i get no calls for open houses etc.... i was thinking of changing brokers because i feel im not getting what i need to succeed in the business. But being me, i don't want to jump around a lot.. how should i approach a new possible broker so i don't ger rhe standard sales pitch and end up in basically the same spot im in?

gig.

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