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All Forum Posts by: Tyus Foster

Tyus Foster has started 2 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Graduating college, Want to start investing

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@Jaren Barnes thanks for the encouragement and allowing me to see it differently. My approach and will to work will be different now, thanks for everything. It was all good stuff !

Post: Graduating college, Want to start investing

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@Jaren Barnes thanks I really appreciate it, I’ll get to it just don’t ever want to get abused by my will to work or learn by someone with something I want.

Post: Graduating college, Want to start investing

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@Jaren Barnes makes sense, so basically approach them sell my pitch and ask if there is any way I could work with you to gain some more knowledge?

Post: Graduating college, Want to start investing

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@Jaren Barnes sounds like a good way to start actually but as far as working with them and getting paid, what actually would you be doing?

Post: Graduating college, Want to start investing

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@Ola Dantis I agree, my overall mindset is to free my future. Future not really at the normal retirement age but I would like to allow my parents to retire and free up there time as well. Being that person in my family teaching other how to gain passive income. I know it’s a journey and not a get rich which scheme. I am willing to work, learn, do whatever it takes to obtain financial freedom. Thanks for the advice

@Cameron Tope Thank you and @Cassi Justiz. I will definitely consider that route instead, definitely don’t want to be trapped in the corporate world for long though.

Post: Graduating college, Want to start investing

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@Cassi Justiz Huge thank you! I will certainly consider finding a job first. House hacking was something I wanted to start out doing once I begin my REI journey. This will allow me to hopefully not have to worry about the income eventually once I get started like you said. Thank you again

I am a 22 year old graduating senior in college this upcoming May. I'm stuck between after graduating going to get my license to become an agent or to find a corporate job to help fund my future investment goals in Real estate. My ideal thinking of a young agent is that many people won't trust me compared to older agents as well as it could be MONTHS before I even get my first check. OR I could get a job in my major of business and begin saving towards my future REI goals. I'm stuck between the two, any suggestions?

Post: Graduating college, Want to start investing

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@Steve Kontos This is definitely the goal right now. I've been trying to network with different individuals while searching for a career that'll get me substantial amount of income for after I graduate to help me obtain my REI goals.

Post: Graduating college, Want to start investing

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@Jon Reed Thanks, I’ve got the outline of what I need to begin, it’s the little things in between that has me stuck.