
19 May 2014 | 14 replies
I served 13 year in the Navy honorably discharged and I am currently the associate Dean at a college in Portland Oregon.My wife and I are getting started and we want to learn has much as possible in the next couple of months before we make our first deal so I will be asking lots of questions and learning my way around the bigger pockets area.Thanks

18 May 2014 | 18 replies
I fell into that trap right out of college many years ago.

19 May 2014 | 17 replies
Personally I chose to go with the college route and just completed my Bachelor's in international business.

26 January 2018 | 79 replies
From his podcast I gathered the following:Two years experience in RE and lending.Took a 23 hour course and obtained his license to originate.No prior finance or banking knowledge.He is not a loan underwriter in the conventional sense with loan authority.No experience in financial compliance.No legal background in any formal setting, ie, court, legal interpretations.No formal education in lending or finance, no college class and no degree.None of this makes Grant a bad guy, he's just new and IMO very entrepreneurial (a good thing).

28 December 2014 | 7 replies
Everyone of course is different, but to start I would try to look into local community colleges and see if they offer any handyman workshops or classes.

16 May 2014 | 4 replies
My bf just finished an HVAC tech class at a local community college for 180 bucks.

27 May 2014 | 14 replies
I was a college student, but I don't recall living like these students do.

16 May 2014 | 7 replies
At this time, I have been working for a company for about 2 years (first job out of college) and I want out.

23 May 2014 | 26 replies
Single Filing Status [Tax Rate Schedule X, Internal Revenue Code section 1(c)] 10% on taxable income from $0 to $9,075, plus 15% on taxable income over $9,075 to $36,900, plus 25% on taxable income over $36,900 to $89,350, plus
18 May 2014 | 19 replies
im a broke college dude money is rough for me lol