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I want to become a wholesaler

Saundra Swain
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I currently work full time as a teacher and take care of my husband who has an auto immune disease that prevents him from working.

I want to become a wholesaler but I have no idea where to begin. With summer break approaching I think it’s a great time to start. I’d like to connect with a local Las Vegas wholesaler but I want to know what I need to know or skills I need to have that will encourage an established wholesaler to mentor me or allow me to work for them.

What skill sets or knowledge do you look for in a new apprentice or mentee?

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Lydia R.#4 Wholesaling Contributor
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Lydia R.#4 Wholesaling Contributor
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@Carlena Alva I have attended fortune builders three day seminar and its a total scam. They want you to pay them 20k (or more) for their “coaching”

You are better off just lighting your money on fire. Find local people in your area instead. Do not give your money to “gurus” who have no vested interest in your success.

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