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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Become an Agent or Get A Job After College?
Hello all:
My name is Russell and I will graduate from university this May. I live in New Jersey.
I just passed my real estate salesperson exam and am currently sitting down with brokers.
It takes capital to start as an agent but I have no money saved up or even a car.
I really want to be an agent, but should I take a salaried job first to save up money and purchase a car?
If so, what salaried jobs are there in the real estate industry?
Thanks in advance,
Russell