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Hi everyone, just joined this group. Hope everyone is doing good. I’m 22 years old, did my associate degree in automotive technology. Now I’m trying to get my real estate agent license and will get it within 2 months hopefully. I’m not working right now. I’m little bit stuck rn, i can’t decide. Do i have to pursue in my automotive field and do full time job or do i have to start work in firm as a real estate agent after i get my licence, so i can start my real estate journey.  Need advice thanks

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I would do both if at all possible. More than likely you will not make a ton starting out as a realtor. The automotive job can be a good source of income while you learn your craft. W2 is very lender friendly as well. Keep it until you buy that first house hack!

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