21 May 2015 | 7 replies
I would also love to have properties specifically to rent out seasonally to the many interns my workplace hires.

12 November 2015 | 9 replies
For the sake of argument, since my primary work place is where I work 8-5, couldn't I log the mileage for every single trip from my job to property viewings, closings, etc., and back home since these real estate deals aren't my primary job/I don't have a place of business as a real estate agent (belong to a brokerage but have never shown up there) and are temporary in nature (e.g., my client gets into a contract, I show him property, show up for inspection, closing, etc. -- that is only going to last 45 days max usually so I would assume all trips to the property and even from the property to my place of residence would qualify as mileage under the temporary work selection.)

23 December 2015 | 24 replies
Places to work, places to shop etc...

26 August 2015 | 33 replies
Your day-to-day personal expenses are covered; you're free from credit card debt and other personal / consumer debts; you're saving in traditional retirement accounts, like a workplace 401k, up to your full employer match; you have a comfortable emergency fund.I'm assuming the real estate market, at this time, is "normal" (like 2014 or 2015).

8 June 2015 | 25 replies
I had a situation where I did over and above my job, I kept everything clean making sure if I ever needed any time for a personal situation being my child was sick and had to pick her up I always made up the time over and above the time I used to get her to care to get back to work, I clocked in later than so arrived I clocked in earlier than so left everyday, I always gave more time, I took less lunch time than everybody else, I appeared blameless in every situation, I had a witness everytime if I had to deal with any money, then like a previous post in here, one day my boss grew fangs when I made a mistake that was completely fixable and abused me verbally put of the blue and so resigned and worked out my final weeks with my head up coz I knew and so did all the other staff that I was blameless and I learnt a valuable lesson to keep your relationship professional no matter how everyone else functions in the workplace, the fact in this situation was my boss was jealous that I got results out of the staff, which is silly coz that was my job, to manage them effectively that they would produce!...

10 June 2015 | 38 replies
Simply state with as little emotion as possible, what they did or said, how that made you feel, and how it affects the performance of the workplace.

2 November 2015 | 8 replies
Start now where you are by going to a local “MEETUP” group, talk to people in your church about your interest, if you go, in your workplace, didn’t say foxhole because you are not ARMY:).

10 May 2019 | 28 replies
You will also need some type of insurance to cover work place injury, because you have no workers compensation.

18 May 2019 | 2 replies
I am open to all areas that aren’t complete war zones and that are no more than about 30 minute drive from my current work place.