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Updated over 3 years ago, 10/01/2021

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Jesse Krall
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  • Pittsburgh
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What trade should I learn?

Jesse Krall
Pro Member
  • Pittsburgh
Posted

Hello!

Ok so I recently been thinking about using my GI bill to go to school. I’m not at all a school person but sense they will pay me to go and I can use that education to enhance my investor skills I figured why not?

However I’m not sure what I should go do that would be the best use of my time. I would like to learn as much as I can about every aspect of redoing(flipping) a house. Also cost Analysis and running a business. I’m thinking general contracting and getting my contractor license. But who knows if there’s a more focused pathway.

Thank you for any input!

  • Jesse Krall
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