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Becoming a Real Estate Agent
I have been going back and fourth for about 4 years now on getting my license. I’m currently a hairstylist and as much as I love it I have always had a passion for Real Estate more.
My question is, if I am to get my license would there be a way to transition out of hair? I currently have clients that come at 6am so I could only do mornings and I guess nights also, while loosing my afternoon clients. With the stress of real estate though would it be better to find an assisting job where I can learn and phase out of hair altogether?