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Breaking into the mortgage loan industry
Post military I've been on the path to becoming a firefighter for some time now and well I understand good things come in time I am tired of struggling. I am looking at several licensing courses online and will be purchasing the courses/test prep and taking the test asap. How hard is it to break into this industry? Is it possible to be licensed in several states? There seems to be a common theme in any industry where experience is required but no one wants to give you a shot to get that initial experience. I'm all ears and hungry to get the ball rolling. Thanks for your time.