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Jonah Stiles
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Interning at an investing company

Jonah Stiles
  • Bardstown, KY
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I’ve been wanting to get into rental properties for about a year now but I just now have the capital to seriously start thinking about it. My problem is I don’t feel like I have enough experience or knowledge to do it, even after reading several books. I would love to find a good mentor. This brought me to the idea of working for an investing company around Louisville Kentucky to try and pick up a few things. Is this a good idea for me to peruse? I would be willing to make sacrifices or deals with the company in order for a chance to learn.

Would a company be interested in hiring me or letting me intern? How would I go about finding a company and reaching out to them? And would this be a fitting way for me to get my foot in the door in RE investing and what could I expect to learn?

Any other advice, tips, or ideas are also appreciated. Thanks!