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Jeremy Roach
  • Erie, PA
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Explain to my employer I need time to finish my first property

Jeremy Roach
  • Erie, PA
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I’m looking for a way to present a three month leave from a union roofing job to complete my first fix and flip. That I have to have finished by March 31, 2021. More ways that I can improve my time management to do both, which has not been working out for me. I had bought this house before I signed back on with this company. My dream is to be a full-time real estate investor, I feel that I’m spending too much time on my day job and not my dream. Has anybody been in this situation before? situation being no your full-time job is taking up all your time making you push your investor goes on the back burner. Any suggestions would be appreciated

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