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Giancarlo Canessa
  • Rosemount, MN
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You a Mortgage Broker in the Twin Cities? Want Lunch? I'm Buying!

Giancarlo Canessa
  • Rosemount, MN
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If you're a current or former mortgage broker in the Twin Cities, Minnesota... I'd like to learn more about the business over lunch; I'm buying.

I'm south of the river (Rosemount) so I'm hoping to meet in Rosemount, Eagan, Burnsville, Apple Valley, Bloomington area.

I'd like to meet you and hear what you can tell me about being a mortgage broker in MN. I'm not looking for a mentor, customer or partner. I'm not selling anything either; I just want to learn about your job (i.e., day to day stuff, challenges, likes/dislikes). I'd like to chat for about an hour and that's it.

Ideally, you're a current mortgage broker, however, if you have worked as a mortgage broker in the last 5 or so years, I'd still like to meet.

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