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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Take a job? Wholesaling question
Hey all,
I'm just starting out with wholesaling and an agent called me back, offering me a paid / commission marketing job instead of a deal. I've been focusing more on finding deals and upping my knowledge than finding another job, but do you think it'd be beneficial to learn from a realty or should I stick to my guns and find deals by myself?