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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

What's a good job i could get while investing on the side?
I'm looking to find a job to make 6 figures or more in, any ideas? I need a job that brings in a good income to save it and invest it back into real estate.
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Doctor, lawyer, corporate executive, etc.... Those and similar are the professions you "don't hear about" because they really don't have issues that need to be posted. They earn sufficiently to have funds to INVEST. They have a strong W2 income to support taking on debt. Note, I may have listed "white collar" professions, but I know there are plenty of "blue collar" professions that make really good money and benefits. Many of the trades, police officer/detectives (not sure how you categorize them), etc.
So, you've got a pretty vague/open-ended question in my opinion. Good luck.