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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Real Estate Contract work with Sales License?
Currently, in my last two classes for my Real Estate License.
I'm wondering if I should even pay to get my license now though since I'm not planning to go full time, I really do take part in the industry.
I currently have a full time job as a data engineer and do very flexible as-needed gig jobs (sign up for shifts) like valet, photographer assistant, DoorDash, Uber, etc.
But I was wondering with a sales license is there something similar I can do at an entry level that would make enough to justify the fees for the license exam and relator membership fee?
Transaction coordinator? Showing Agent?
I remember some girl showing me a rental said she only does showings and background checks and it was a side gig for her.