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texasmr2
11-21-2007, 08:57 AM
Hi,
My name is Gregg Travis and I will be starting class's next week for my RE license at Champion. I would like to guage the interest for potential employer's now because I want to hit the ground running so to speak. I can email my resume' to anyone interested in what I believe is a great opportunity for them :D.

I am a very motivated individual and I have a background in customer service which is my true enjoyment, helping people, and know I can be a great asset to someone. I am looking for a position on the westside of Houston not only because I have lived here for the past 35yr's but I have witnessed firsthand the growth and potential in this particular area.

I hope to be able to start-off 2008 in a positive and productive manner. I will truelly appreciate any lead's, offer's or advice which will help me land my first position.

Thank's to everyone who has taken the time to read my post/plea lol.

Gregg Travis

texasmr2
12-07-2007, 12:04 PM
Wow the market IS really tough at the moment LOL!

texasmr2
12-18-2007, 11:38 AM
Well I passed my 'agency' exam yesterday with an 87, yah I should have done better, and will be taking 'contract's' tomorrow. I have already recieved a call from Keller & William's so thing's are looking up.

texasmr2
12-19-2007, 04:43 PM
Contract's passed with a 93 :D.

Greg
12-20-2007, 07:19 AM
The meat packing houses will call you once you get your license. Don't jump in with the first company to call you. It mat sound flattering that they want you but you need to be in control of your life.

Don't look for help wanted ads. Go around to a number of companies and talk to the broker in charge and ask them what they have to offer you in the way of training.

Pick the company that will give you the most opportunities and training. Be wary of high commission splits. The money might sound good but if no one shows you what to do there won't be any money to split. Many of these types of companies will sit you in an office and leave you to fail.

Good luck.

texasmr2
12-20-2007, 08:37 AM
Very sound advice thank you Greg.

Gregg