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Tyler D.
  • Nampa, ID
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How do we hire a herculean team?

Tyler D.
  • Nampa, ID
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We need a team willing to work at our pace:

Some friends and I decided to team up and build a real estate investment business following a summer of chasing dollars and working ourselves to the bone.  We each have a remarkable ability to, as David Allen says, get things done thanks to the motivation provided by BP. However, we are struggling to find people who have similar drive and haste when dealing with everyday tasks. It feels to us that we could be accomplishing enormous amounts of work, except, we are forced to jump through hoops and our progress depends on the willingness of others who naturally move at their own pace. We are in the Boise, Nampa, and Caldwell, Idaho areas and would love the help! 

Does anyone have advice on seeking out people (RE agents, escrow officers, inspectors, contractors, loan officers, etc.) who are willing to work at our speed? 

Thanks for the help! 

Tyler DeLay  

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