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Originally Posted by Trace14
Hey that sounds good. That's a hard field to break into though. My stepsister got her license and you have to have a lot of contacts to make a living. She got out of it. Not trying to burst your bubble and you may a lot of contacts to help you through. But you might want to find something that is not so dependent on who you know to make a living, or have a plan B, just don't want to see you get excited about this and then it not be what you think.
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Yes, I have been warned that it is a field full of sharks and to be careful. Socially, I am a dud - it's my weakest area. My last career - as a legal assistant - was also full of sharks and I've had many bad experiences. My goal is to be a leasing agent in a luxury apartment building. By coincidence, I will be temping this weekend in a leasing office. The other option is to transition to being a real estate paralegal and to handle closings. I would prefer the former. Of course, nothing is guaranteed. I really don't have too much interest in real estate but I don't know what else to do. The only other option is to return to college for a B.A. (I have an A.A.S.)