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All Forum Posts by: Derrick Dawson

Derrick Dawson has started 1 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: Will work for food.

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by Brandi Noble:
I've given my share of food and spare change...

But I've always wanted to sit on a busy corner, dressed up with a sign that says "need money for BMW". I wonder how much I'd get just from the shock value and laugh-factor?


Ummmmmmmm............How about "need money for Bus" :mrgreen:

Post: What are your favorite websites?

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

www.biggerpockets.com----Such a great site, thanks J.D. I learned a lot.
www.yahoo.com
www.allhiphop.com
www.sohh.com
www.Forbes.com
www.inc.com
www.entrepreneur.com
www.foreclosuredata.com

Post: What TV Shows Are You Watching these Days?

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

Don't watch TV at all, to much of a distraction. Spend free time songwriting,reading and doing other constructive activites. I have been thinking about giving my T.V. away.

Post: New from Columbus,Georgia

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

The process of becoming an appraiser varies from state to state but I will provide you with the information I have learned. Georgia state requirements are that you must be at least 18 years of age, a high school graduate or hold a GED, and completed at least 90 hours of study approved by the Board. Also, one gains experience through working as an intern for a local appraiser company. Michael, sorry it took so long to answer your question.

Post: A Primer on Wholesaling

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

Thank you so much it seems like everytime I come to this sight I learn something new. +++ Thanks everyone for sharing their knowledge.

Post: Job In Real Estate

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

College isn't a waste of time it's an investemnt in your future. Honestly all of your hard work will pay off. You will find a job but your degree will assist you in finding a career. and help you accomplish many things and open up new doors.

Post: birddogging

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

I've always had questions about wholesaling and bird dogging, I am thankful that this site exist. Don't really trust these overnight FAST MONEY GURUS.

Post: New from Columbus,Georgia

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

:D :roll: Hello, everyone my name is Derrick L. Dawson and I am from Columbus,GA. I am searching through this site and amazed at how much I have learned. I plan on joining an REI club in the near future. I am interested in bird dogging,wholesaling and Commercial Investment. I will become an appraiser in no time, I'm excited and intrigued by this web site. Thanks Josh, great site!!

Post: Book on Developing

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

"The Peebles Principles" by Donahue Peebles, not exactly a how to book but very interesting and informative.

Post: Skipping College

Derrick DawsonPosted
  • Columbus GA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 0

^^^ It depends on the individual there are many successful college drop-outs but they didn't just drop-out they had a plan worked hard and persevered. College isn't for everyone but in todays global economy it's hard to secure a job without a degree.